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  1. 2 de ago. de 2009 · Asturias. Spain - Spanish. Aug 2, 2009. #3. It is often beneficial for a grain boundary to contain carbides for improvements in creep strength. Por lo general es beneficioso que en una plantación de cereales que (su suelo) contenga carburos para mejorar el desarrollo de sus raices. Hope it helps. E.

  2. 7 de may. de 2005 · Creep can also be a person who is a flatterer, someone you can't trust. They behave like this as a way of getting acceptance or furthering their ambitions. That man is such a creep, I told him something in confidence and he went straight to the manager and told her everything. Exacto.

  3. 19 de jun. de 2009 · Jun 21, 2009. #2. Yield = fluencia o cedencia. Creep = fluencia lenta o arrastramiento. Según WR, yield stress = límite de fluencia. La Fluencia o cedencia es la deformación brusca de la probeta sin incremento de la carga aplicada que se puede llegar a producir en el ensayo de tracción (depende del material, algunos experimentan fluencia ...

  4. 26 de jun. de 2014 · Jun 26, 2014. #1. sneak. always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] : to move quietly and secretly in order to avoid being noticed. They tried to sneak into the movie without paying. As a teenager she would sneak out (of her house/apartment) at night to visit her boyfriend. He sneaked [=crept] past the guard.

  5. 27 de jun. de 2006 · A "creep" is just someone who dispays strange behavior who is always staring at people or doing weird and saying unpleasant remarks toward women. In other contexts, "creep" could also be an a**hole who has no regard for others or someone who "brown noses" the boss in order to gain special priviledges. Y.

  6. 20 de jun. de 2008 · Un "creep" en ingles es una persona que parece un poco espantoso y extraño -- por ejemplo, las mujeres dicen "that guy is a creep!" cuando un hombre es demasiado persistente o desagradable en sus atenciones, o si parece tener motivos malos. Un "weirdo" en ingles es una persona extraña, usualmente de sentido negativo.

  7. 11 de nov. de 2021 · To “creep” is to move silently. You can also “creep up on (someone)”, meaning to silently move towards a person from behind (so they either don’t notice you or you can surprise them by, I don’t know, putting a wet finger in their ear or something). Do not confuse this verb with the phrase “to creep (someone) out”, or “to give ...

  8. 13 de oct. de 2020 · creep - WordReference.com Dictionary of English Yes but that cat is creeping. 1 to move slowly with the body close to the ground, as a reptile or an insect, or a person on hands and knees. 2 to approach slowly, imperceptibly, or stealthily (often fol. by up): We crept up and peeked over the wall. not creeping.

  9. 20 de ago. de 2009 · Aug 20, 2009. #2. Off the top of my head, may be native speakers will add to that: creep: walk very guietly, slowly. crawl: move on your stomach or on your hands and knees. drag: move something that is on the ground by pulling on it; also figurative for doing something slowly or being tired, e.g. "I'm draging this morning=I'm tired this morning".

  10. 25 de mar. de 2015 · Crawl is simply to move forward on your hands and knees. Creep means to move stealthily (especially to avoid being noticed) or to behave obsequiously. In British English they are not synonyms, but I gather that in AE they are both used when talking about babies' first efforts at locomotion.

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