crawl

US /krɑːl/
UK /krɑːl/
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1.

ramper

to move on your hands and knees or with your body close to the ground

:
The baby learned to crawl before walking.
Le bébé a appris à ramper avant de marcher.
We had to crawl through a narrow tunnel.
Nous avons dû ramper à travers un tunnel étroit.
2.

ramper, avancer lentement

to move or progress very slowly

:
Traffic was crawling during rush hour.
La circulation rampaient pendant l'heure de pointe.
The project is crawling along, making little progress.
Le projet avance à pas de tortue, faisant peu de progrès.
1.

ralentissement, progression lente

a very slow rate of movement or progress

:
The traffic was reduced to a crawl.
La circulation a été réduite à un ralentissement.
The project moved at a painful crawl.
Le projet avançait à un rythme d'escargot douloureux.