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crack

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they crack
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he / she / it cracks
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past simple cracked
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past participle cracked
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-ing form cracking
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Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    break破裂

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to break without dividing into separate parts; to break something in this way破裂;裂开;断裂
    • The ice cracked as I stepped onto it.我一踩冰就裂了。
    • crack something He has cracked a bone in his arm.他的手臂有一处骨裂。
    Extra Examples
    • The dish had cracked quite badly.盘子裂得相当厉害。
    • The leather/​mud/​paint/​plaster had cracked.皮革/泥/油漆/灰泥已开裂。
    Topics Physics and chemistryb2
  2. [intransitive, transitive] to break open or into pieces; to break something in this way砸开;破开;砸碎;打碎
    • + adv./prep. A chunk of the cliff had cracked off in a storm.悬崖上的一块石头在暴风雨中崩塌下来。
    • (figurative) His face cracked into a smile.他脸上绽放了微笑。
    • crack something to crack a nut把坚果砸开
    • crack something + adv./prep. She cracked an egg into the pan.她往锅里打了一个鸡蛋。
  3. hit击中

  4. [transitive] crack something/somebody (on/against something) to hit something/somebody in a short hard manner重击;猛击
    • I cracked my head on the low ceiling.我的头撞上了低矮的天花板。
    • He cracked me on the head with a ruler.他用尺子猛击我的头部。
    Extra Examples
    • He stood up suddenly, cracking his head on the low ceiling.他猛地站起身,头撞上了低矮的天花板。
    • As I leapt up, I cracked my skull on a beam and passed out.当我跳起来的时候,我在一根横梁上撞破了脑袋,晕了过去。
  5. make sound发出声音

  6. [intransitive, transitive] to make a sharp sound; to make something do this(使)发出爆裂声,噼啪作响
    • A shot cracked across the ridge.一颗炮弹飞过山脊爆炸了。
    • [no passive] crack something He cracked his whip and galloped away.他抽响鞭子,策马飞奔而去。
  7. of voice嗓音

  8. [intransitive] if your voice cracks, it changes in depth, volume, etc. suddenly and in a way that you cannot control(突然)变嘶哑,变沙哑
    • In a voice cracking with emotion, he told us of his son's death.他悲恸失声地告诉我们他儿子去世的消息。
  9. under pressure在压力下

  10. [intransitive] to no longer be able to function normally because of pressure(因压力而)吃不消,崩溃,瓦解
    • Things are terrible at work and people are cracking under the strain.工作情况很糟糕,人们因过度紧张越来越吃不消了。
    • They questioned him for days before he cracked.他们审讯他多日后他就垮掉了。
    • The old institutions are cracking.旧的制度正在瓦解。
    Extra Examples
    • He is under a lot of pressure but is showing no signs of cracking.他的压力很大,但还没看出他吃不消。
    • The stresses of her job became too great and she finally cracked.她工作压力变得太过巨大,最终精神崩溃了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • completely
    • finally
    • up
    phrases
    • crack under the pressure
    • crack under the strain
    • show signs of cracking
    adverb
    • hard
    preposition
    • on
    See full entry
  11. find solution找到解决方法

  12. [transitive] crack something to find the solution to a problem, etc; to find the way to do something difficult找到解决(难题等的)方法
    • to crack the enemy’s code破译敌人的密码
    • (informal) After a year in this job I think I've got it cracked!干了一年后,我觉得我已知道怎样做这项工作了!
    Extra Examples
    • ‘How's the investigation going?’ ‘I think we've cracked it.’“调查工作进展如何?”“我认为我们已经查明真相。”
    • A team of experts finally cracked the code.一组专家终于破译了这个密码。
    • We need some more solid evidence if we're going to crack the case.如果我们要破这个案子,我们需要一些更确凿的证据。
  13. stop somebody/something阻止

  14. [transitive] crack something to find a way of stopping or defeating a criminal or an enemy阻止,打击,击败,战胜(罪犯或敌人)
    • Police have cracked a major drugs ring.警方破获了一个重大的贩毒集团。
    Topics Crime and punishmentc2
  15. open bottle开瓶

  16. [transitive] crack (open) a bottle (informal) to open a bottle, especially of wine, and drink it开瓶;(尤指)开瓶饮酒
  17. a joke玩笑

  18. [transitive] crack a joke (informal) to tell a joke说(笑话);开(玩笑)
  19. Word OriginOld English cracian ‘make an explosive noise’; of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kraken and German krachen. Sense (8) of the noun is from Irish craic ‘entertaining conversation’.
Idioms
crack the whip
  1. to use your authority or power to make somebody work very hard, usually by treating them in a strict way压迫;役使
crack wise
  1. (informal) to make jokes说(笑话);开(玩笑)
    • This entertainer can crack wise with the best of them.这位艺人能和他们中的佼佼者一起表演。
get cracking
  1. (informal) to begin immediately and work quickly立即大干起来 synonym get going
    • There's a lot to be done, so let's get cracking.要做的工作很多,咱们马上就干吧。
a hard/tough nut (to crack)
  1. a difficult problem or situation to deal with棘手的问题;不好对付的情形
not all, everything, etc. somebody’s cracked up to be
  1. (informal) not as good as people say不像人们说的那么好
    • He's not nearly such a good writer as he's cracked up to be.他远不是人们所说的那种优秀作家。
use a sledgehammer to crack a nut
  1. to use more force than is necessary抡着大锤砸核桃;杀鸡用牛刀

crack

noun
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    break破裂

  1. [countable] crack (in something) a line on the surface of something where it has broken but not split into separate parts裂纹;裂缝
    • This cup has a crack in it.这杯子有一道裂痕。
    • Cracks began to appear in the walls.墙壁开始出现裂缝了。
    • (figurative) The cracks (= faults) in the government's economic policy are already beginning to show.政府经济政策中的失误已开始显露出来。
    Extra Examples
    • A fine crack ran up the wall.墙体向上裂开一道细纹。
    • We filled the cracks in the plaster before hanging the wallpaper.我们把灰泥上的缝隙填上后才贴壁纸。
    • Wide cracks appeared in the ground during the drought.干旱期间,地面出现了很宽的缝隙。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • deep
    • huge
    crack + verb
    • appear
    • develop
    • spread
    See full entry
  2. narrow opening缝隙

  3. [countable] a narrow space or opening缝隙;狭缝;窄缝
    • She peeped through the crack in the curtains.她透过窗帘的缝隙窥视。
    • The door opened a crack (= a small amount).那门开了一条缝。
    Extra Examples
    • Could you open the window just a crack?您把窗子打开一条缝好吗?
    • There's a crack in the fence big enough to look through.篱笆上的缝隙大得可以看到里面。
    • a tiny crack of light under the door门下一缕细细的光线
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • narrow
    • small
    • tiny
    verb + crack
    • fill
    • seal
    crack + verb
    • appear
    • open up
    • widen
    preposition
    • crack in
    phrases
    • a crack of light
    • open a door, window, etc. a crack
    See full entry
  4. sound声响

  5. [countable] a sudden loud noise(突然的)爆裂声,噼啪声
    • There was a deafening crack of thunder and the heavens opened.一声震耳欲聋的雷声响起,天空打开了。
    • She heard the sharp crack of a rifle shot.她听到尖厉的步枪射击声。
    Extra Examples
    • A loud crack echoed off the empty walls.巨大的爆裂声在空荡荡的围墙间回响。
    • He gave a crack of laughter.他大笑了起来。
    • The chandelier hit the floor with a crack.枝形吊灯啪的一声掉在了地板上。
    Topics Weatherc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • loud
    • resounding
    • sharp
    verb + crack
    • hear
    crack + verb
    • echo
    preposition
    • with a crack
    • crack of
    phrases
    • the crack of a whip
    • a crack of thunder
    See full entry
  6. hit击中

  7. [countable] crack (on something) a sharp, hard hit that can be heard(可听到响声的)重击,猛击
    • She fell over and got a nasty crack on the head.她跌倒了,脑袋重重地磕了一下。
  8. attempt尝试

  9. [countable] crack (at something) | crack (at doing something) (informal) an occasion when you try to do something尝试;试做 synonym attempt
    • She hopes to have another crack at the world record this year.她希望今年再一次冲击世界纪录。
    • He had a good crack at opening the door, but it wouldn't budge.他把门开得很开,但门纹丝不动。
  10. drug毒品

  11. (also crack cocaine)
    [uncountable] a powerful, illegal drug that is a form of cocaine强效可卡因
    • a crack addict吸强效可卡因成瘾的人
    Topics Social issuesc2
  12. joke玩笑

  13. [countable] (informal) a joke, especially a critical one(尤指挖苦人的)玩笑,俏皮话
    • He made a very unfair crack about her looks.他开玩笑地损了一下她的长相,言语很是刻薄。
    • He gets really mad if anyone makes a crack about his weight.如果有人取笑他的体重,他会非常生气。
  14. conversation交谈

  15. (also craic)
    [uncountable, singular] (Irish English, informal) a good time; friendly, lively talk好时光;友好愉快的交谈
    • Where's the crack tonight?今晚去哪里逍遥?
    • He's a person who enjoys a drink and a bit of crack.他是个喜欢喝两杯又爱聊天的人。
  16. Word OriginOld English cracian ‘make an explosive noise’; of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kraken and German krachen. Sense (8) of the noun is from Irish craic ‘entertaining conversation’.
Idioms
at the crack of dawn
  1. (informal) very early in the morning黎明;破晓;清晨
    • I have to get up at the crack of dawn.我必须天一亮就起床。
a fair crack of the whip
  1. (British English, informal) a reasonable opportunity to show that you can do something(做某事的)适当机会
    • I felt we weren't given a fair crack of the whip.我觉得我们没有得到适当的机会。
fall/slip through the cracks
(also slip through the net)
  1. when somebody/something falls or slips through the cracks, an organization or a system fails to find them and deal with them裂缝:当某人/某物掉落或滑过裂缝时,组织或系统无法找到它们并对其进行处理
    • We tried to contact all former students, but one or two slipped through the cracks.我们试图联系所有以前的学生,但有一两个从缝隙中溜走了。

crack

adjective
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  1. expert and highly trained; excellent at something训练有素的;技艺高超的;优秀的;一流的
    • crack troops精锐部队
    • He's a crack shot (= accurate and skilled at shooting).他是个神枪手。
    Word OriginOld English cracian ‘make an explosive noise’; of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kraken and German krachen. Sense (8) of the noun is from Irish craic ‘entertaining conversation’.

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