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ˈpeg crawl N FIN

u rečniku PONS

I. crawl [krɔ:l, Am esp krɑ:l] VB intr

1. crawl (go on all fours):

2. crawl (move slowly):

kriechen <kroch, gekrochen>

3. crawl inf (be obsequious):

kriechen <kroch, gekrochen> pej
to crawl [up] to sb
vor jdm kriechen pej

4. crawl inf (be overrun):

von etw dat wimmeln

Phrases:

II. crawl [krɔ:l, Am esp krɑ:l] N no pl

1. crawl (slow pace):

kriechen <kroch, gekrochen>

2. crawl (style of swimming):

Kraulen nt kein pl

I. peg [peg] N

1. peg:

Haken m <-s, ->
Pflock m <-(e)s, Pflö·cke>
Spund m <-(e)s, -e>
Wäscheklammer f <-, -n>
A a. Kluppe f
Hering m <-s, -e>
to hang sth on a peg

2. peg:

Ausrede f <-, -n>
Grund <-es, Grün·de> für +acc
to use sth as a peg for sth
etw als Anlass für etw acc nehmen

3. peg Am SPORTS:

Peg m

4. peg FIN:

Phrases:

to use sth as a peg to hang sth on

II. peg <-gg-> [peg] VB trans

1. peg (bind down):

to peg sth

2. peg (hold at certain level):

to peg sth

3. peg Am (throw):

to peg sth
etw werfen

4. peg Am fig (guess correctly):

to peg sth

5. peg (mark):

to peg sb as sth
jdn als etw acc abstempeln

III. peg [peg] VB intr

peg signal level meter:

OpenDict unos

peg VB

to peg it (leg it) sl
to peg it (leg it) sl

PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja

peg crawl N FINMKT

PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja
Present
Icrawl
youcrawl
he/she/itcrawls
wecrawl
youcrawl
theycrawl
Past
Icrawled
youcrawled
he/she/itcrawled
wecrawled
youcrawled
theycrawled
Present Perfect
Ihavecrawled
youhavecrawled
he/she/ithascrawled
wehavecrawled
youhavecrawled
theyhavecrawled
Past Perfect
Ihadcrawled
youhadcrawled
he/she/ithadcrawled
wehadcrawled
youhadcrawled
theyhadcrawled

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The trail was covered with giant, sharp slabs of rock, which made the footing treacherous and often induced crawling during the summer months.
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He is then seen crawling onto the beach where he is discovered by three people fishing on it.
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A few of the infants crawled but were extremely hesitant.
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The crime scene is crawling with blood spatters, fibers, and fingerprints all that's missing is the body.
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She never crawled, and when she began to walk at the age of nearly three, she experienced severe bowing in both legs.
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