crick
crick 英 [krɪk] 美 [krɪk]
vt. 引起痉挛 n. 急性硬直;肌肉抽筋
进行时:cricking 过去式:cricked 过去分词:cricked 第三人称单数:cricks 名词复数:cricks
- If you have a crick, it means there's a cramp or a painful stiffness in your neck. You might wake with a crick in your neck after sleeping in an uncomfortable position.
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- vt. 引起痉挛
- n. 急性硬直;肌肉抽筋
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1. Be part of a team – Working with crick, he had a partner to bounce ideas off and a pal to support him.
成为团队的一部分-我和克里克一起工作,那么他就有了一个相互交流的伙伴和支持他的朋友。
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2. Lawrence says the idea for the sculpture came to him as he was reading about Francis crick, one of the men who discovered the structure of DNA, and the scientist’s work on primate visual systems.
劳伦斯说,当他在阅读有关DNA结构发现者之一弗朗西斯·克里克的介绍时,产生了创作这个雕塑的想法。 弗朗西斯·克里克的工作是研究灵长类的视觉系统。
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3. crick had reason to dislike Franklin. Watson and crick had previously failed to build a model of DNA after Watson misunderstood a lecture by Franklin.
克里克讨厌富兰克林是有原因的。沃森和克里克曾由于沃森误解了富兰克林的讲座而没能建立DNA 模型。
- crick (n.1) "painful cramping and stiffness in some part of the body (especially of the neck) making motion difficult," early 15c., of uncertain origin; OED says "probably onomatopœic." Middle English Dictionary points to Scandinavian cognates meaning "corner, bend."
- crick (n.2) "small stream, brook," early 13c., kryk, crick, crike; see creek.
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