creeping
/ˈkriːpɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkriːpɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkrē-piŋ/ (ame, mw)
creeping — 形容詞
- creepingpositive
- more creepingcomparative
- most creepingsuperlative
1. spreading, getting stronger, or moving forward bit by bit, often so slowly that
逐漸蔓延的
慢慢發生、擴散或逼近的
spreading, getting stronger, or moving forward bit by bit, often so slowly that people only notice after some time
A creeping crack ran above Ishaan's bedroom door after the storm.
暴風雨過後,Ishaan 臥室門上方出現了一道慢慢擴大的裂痕。
attributive: creeping + damage noun
By spring, creeping damp had reached the boxes under Sirin's bed.
到了春天,潮濕已逐漸蔓延到 Sirin 床底下的箱子。
collocation: creeping damp
Lauren noticed creeping costs when bus fares rose again that month.
Lauren 發現那個月公車票又漲後,各項費用正逐漸升高。
A creeping vine covered half the fence behind Felipe's kitchen window.
一株蔓藤慢慢爬滿了 Felipe 廚房窗後面的半邊圍籬。
There was a creeping fear in the cabin as the lights faded.
燈光漸漸暗下去時,車艙裡慢慢蔓延開一股恐懼感。
- gradual
more neutral and general; it focuses on pace rather than spread or hidden growth
- slow
plainer and broader; it does not suggest that something is quietly spreading
- steady
emphasizes continuous progress at a regular pace, not a quiet advance
- insidious
stronger and more negative; it suggests hidden harm rather than simple gradual movement
文法句型
creeping + noun
be + creeping
用法筆記
Most often used before nouns for problems, feelings, damage, prices, or plants that spread little by little. It often suggests that the change is hard to notice at first and sometimes carries a negative tone, as in 'creeping fear' or 'creeping inflation'.