crock
crock 英 [krɒk] 美 [krɑk]
n. 瓦罐;碎瓦片;老朽的人 vt. 使衰弱;使身体垮掉 vi. 变得衰弱;身体垮掉
进行时:crocking 过去式:crocked 过去分词:crocked 第三人称单数:crocks 名词复数:crocks
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- n. 瓦罐;碎瓦片;老朽的人
- vt. 使衰弱;使身体垮掉
- vi. 变得衰弱;身体垮掉
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1. The crock isfilled with wine.
缸里盛满了酒。
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2. The idea that we somehow have a certain amount of potential that we must live up to is a complete crock.
我们总会有一定量的潜力,而且这种潜力是我们必须要达到的---这个想法是非常完美的。
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3. For those on the go, smaller and easier to clean crock pots are great news.
对忙人来说,更小的更易清洗的瓦罐的出现是个好消息。
- crock (n.) Old English crocc, crocca "pot, vessel," from Proto-Germanic *krogu "pitcher, pot" (source also of Old Frisian krocha "pot," Old Saxon kruka, Middle Dutch cruke, Dutch kruik, Old High German kruog "pitcher," German Krug, Old Norse krukka "pot"). Perhaps from the same source as Middle Irish crocan "pot," Greek krossos "pitcher," Old Church Slavonic krugla "cup." Used as an image of worthless rubbish since 19c., perhaps from the use of crockery as chamberpots.
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