单词 | crack |
释义 | crackcrackscrackedcrackingcrackcrack1 /kræk/ verb1break [intransitive and transitive] if something cracks or is cracked, it breaks so that it gets a line on its surface, and may then break into pieces: The ice was starting to crack.bestart冰开始破裂。cracked platescrackplate有裂缝的盘子He cracked a couple of eggs into a pan.crackegg他往平底锅里打了几个鸡蛋。2hit [transitive] to hit someone or something hardcrack something on/against somethingShe fell and cracked her head on the step.fallcrack她摔了一跤﹐头重重地撞在台阶上。3solve [transitive] informal to find the answer to a difficult problem SYN solve: Yes! I’ve finally cracked it!crack太好了! 我终于解决了!This new evidence could help detectives to crack the case.candetective这个新证据有助警探破案。4too much pressure [transitive] to become unable to deal with a situation because there is too much pressure on you: She was beginning to crack under the strain of trying to do two jobs.bebegintryjob在打两份工的压力下﹐她开始崩溃了。5sudden sound [intransitive and transitive] to make a sudden sharp sound, or to make something do this: He cracked his knuckles.crackknuckle他把指关节弄得格格响。Thunder cracked overhead.crack 巨雷在头顶炸响。Phrasescrack a joke informal to tell a joke: He kept cracking jokes about my new haircut.keepcrackjoke他不停地拿我的新发型开玩笑。get cracking British English spoken to start doing something or going somewhere quickly: It’s late, so we’d better get cracking.wellcrack天晚了﹐我们最好抓紧时间。not all it’s cracked up to be not as good as people think: Life as a model isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.crack模特儿的生活没有人们想的那样好。Phrasal verbscrack down phrasal verb to become more strict in dealing with a problem and punishing the people involvedcrack down onThe police are cracking down hard on violent crime.becrack警方正在严厉打击暴力犯罪。crack up phrasal verb informal1to become mentally ill because you have a lot of problems2to start laughingTHESAURUS: crackto become brokenbreak to become damaged and separate into pieces: I dropped the plate and it broke.dropbreakshatter to break into a lot of small pieces: The glass shattered when it hit the floor.shattercrack if something cracks, a line appears on its surface, which means that it may break into separate pieces later: The ice on the river was starting to crack.bestartburst if a tyre, balloon, pipe etc bursts, it gets a hole in it and air or liquid suddenly comes out: A water pipe in the roof had burst.haveShe blew up the balloon until it burst.blowsplit to tear or break in a straight line: My jeans were so tight that they split.becrumble to break into a powder or a lot of small pieces: The bricks were starting to crumble.brickbestart |
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