creep

US /kriːp/
UK /kriːp/
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1.

arrastrarse, escabullirse

move slowly and carefully in order to avoid being heard or noticed

:
The cat crept silently towards the bird.
El gato se arrastró silenciosamente hacia el pájaro.
He crept out of the room so as not to wake anyone.
Él salió sigilosamente de la habitación para no despertar a nadie.
2.

trepar, arrastrarse

(of a plant) grow along the ground or other surface by means of extending stems or branches

:
Ivy creeps up the old stone wall.
La hiedra trepa por el viejo muro de piedra.
The vine crept across the garden path.
La enredadera se arrastró por el sendero del jardín.
3.

colarse, extenderse

(of a feeling or an unpleasant sensation) develop or spread gradually and almost imperceptibly

:
A feeling of dread crept over her.
Una sensación de pavor se apoderó de ella.
Doubt began to creep into his mind.
La duda comenzó a colarse en su mente.
1.

bicho raro, tipo desagradable

a person who is regarded as unpleasant and annoying

:
He's such a creep, always staring at people.
Es un bicho raro, siempre mirando a la gente.
I got a weird vibe from that guy, he's a total creep.
Tuve una vibra extraña de ese tipo, es un bicho raro total.