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- adj. 破裂的;声音嘶哑的;精神失常的
- v. 破裂;崩溃(crack的过去分词);发沙哑声;失败
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1. The new evidence against him cracked his composure.
新的不利于他的证据使他沉不住气了。
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2. The old car was so cracked that it would have been impossible to duff it.
这辆旧汽车那么破裂,想把它翻新是不可能的。
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3. I looked at my dad, his knuckles swollen and cracked from farm work and his fingernails tipped with black crescents of motor oil.
我看着爸爸,他因农场的工作,使他指关节肿胀和破裂,他的指甲尖被机油染成了一轮黑色的新月。
- cracked (adj.) mid-15c., "broken by a sharp blow," past-participle adjective from crack (v.). From 1560s as "burst, split." Meaning "mentally unsound" is by 1690s. (compare crack-brain "crazy fellow"). The equivalent Greek word was used in this sense by Aristophanes.
cracked ★ / krækt ; NAmE krækt / adjective 1 ★ damaged with lines in its surface but not completely broken 破裂的;有裂纹的 ◆ a cracked mirror/mug 破裂的镜子╱杯子 ◆ He suffered cracked ribs and bruising. 他断了肋骨还有挫伤。 ◆ She passed her tongue over her cracked lips and tried to speak. 她用舌头舔了一下干裂的嘴唇,试图要说话。 2 (of sb's voice 嗓音 ) sounding rough with sudden changes in how loud or high it is, because the person is upset (因心烦意乱而突然)粗声的,沙哑的 ◆ ‘I'm just fine,’ she said in a cracked voice. “我真的挺好。”她声音沙哑地说道。 3 [not before noun ] ( informal) crazy 疯狂;发疯 ◆ I think he must be cracked, don't you? 我认为他一定是疯了,你说是不是? cracked / krækt ; NAmE krækt /
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