cracked

英[krækt] 美[krækt]
  • adj. 破碎的;破裂的;声音嘶哑的;<口>疯狂的
  • v. 破裂;砸开;发出爆裂声;撞击(动词crack的过去式和过去分词形式)
  • crabber n.捕蟹人;捕蟹小船;专爱挑剔的人
  • crabbery n.捕蟹处
  • crabbily adv.执拗地;暴躁地;乖戾地
  • crabby adj.执拗的;暴躁的
  • crabeater n.食蟹动物(如南极海豹、军曹鱼等)
Adjective:
  1. used of skin roughened as a result of cold or exposure;

    "chapped lips"

  2. of paint or varnish; having the appearance of alligator hide

  3. informal or slang terms for mentally irregular;

    "it used to drive my husband balmy"

1. He cracked jokes and talked about beer and girls.
他爱说笑话,喜欢谈论啤酒和姑娘。

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2. The government has cracked down hard on those campaigning for greater democracy.
政府严厉镇压了那些发起运动争取更广泛民主的人士。

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3. She would have cracked up if she hadn't allowed herself some fun.
她若是没给自己找点乐趣的话,早就崩溃了。

来自柯林斯例句

4. When he spoke, his voice was hoarse and cracked.
他说话时声音沙哑颤抖。

来自柯林斯例句

5. Package holidays are not always all they're cracked up to be.
全包旅游并不总像人们说的那么好。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Avoid buying eggs with cracked shells.
      避免购买有裂缝的蛋。
    2. See how many plates we have, but don't count in the cracked ones.
      看看我们有多少个盘子,但不要算有裂纹的。
    3. "Who is it?" came the reply in a high, cracked, irritable tone.
      “谁呀?”里面发出了沙哑而显得烦躁的尖音。