悄悄混进
1. As the cold winds of winter creep in, people look to their homes for the comfort of warmth.
2. The Chinese yuan is playing a bigger role in trade with neighboring countries, which is a good starting point for the yuan to creep onto the international stage.
3. I've had a slow start to this year and there have been doubts - they do creep in sometimes.
4. Now, there are already new signs that inflation might have found other ways to creep in.
5. creep in的解释
5. Obama suggested he's allowed divisions to creep into his campaign in recent days.
6. The duo play friends who decide to have a strictly physical relationship but before long, their emotions creep in and mess up their groove.
7. creep in的解释
7. Their faster rate of metabolism prompts them to breathe faster, making it easier for lead to creep in.
8. It is rare then to find such a seemingly simple satiric fantasy that allows reality to creep in without killing the buoyant mood.
verb
1. enter surreptitiously
e.g. He sneaked in under cover of darkness
In this essay, the author's personal feelings creep in
Synonym: sneak in