crick

英[krɪk] 美[krɪk]
  • n. 痛性痉挛
  • v. 使痉挛
  • Crick.
  • n. 克里克(姓氏)
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    n. (名词)
    1. 疼痛性痉挛
    2. 痛痉
    3. 急性硬直
    4. 肌肉抽筋
    5. 【医】肌肉痉挛
    6. 克里克(Francis Harry Compton1916-英国生物物理学家与J
    7. 粘土片
    v. (动词)
    1. 引起痛痉
    2. 扭伤
    3. 把强扭
    4. 引起痉挛
    5. 使痉挛
    6. 引起肌肉强直

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a painful muscle spasm especially in the neck or back (`rick' and `wrick' are British)

  2. English biochemist who (with Watson in 1953) helped discover the helical structure of DNA (1916-2004)

Verb:
  1. twist (a body part) into a strained position;

    "crick your neck"

1. As Francis Crick and James Watson say, the possibilities are endless.
就像弗朗西斯?克里克和詹姆士?沃森说的:“无限可能性. ”

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2. On base of scientific experiments Crick presentedhis theory of visual consciousness.
克里克在科学实验的基础上,提出了他的视觉意识理论.

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3. She might have shared the Nobel Prize with Watson, Crick and Wikins.
她可以与沃森 、 克里克和威尔金斯共同享有诺贝尔奖.

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4. In the fourth part I give comments on Crick ? s theory.
第四部分对 克里克 的理论进行评价.

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5. James Watson and Francis Crick worked at Cambridge University in England.
詹姆士?沃森和弗朗西施?克里克在英国剑桥大学工作.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Ten thousand years can grow you such a crick on the neck.
      一万年能给使你的脖子僵硬。
    2. The next night, watching the game and having a beer, I fell asleep at halftime, and woke up on the couch two hours later with a bad crick in my neck.
      第二天晚上,我观看比赛并喝了罐啤酒,结果在比赛中场休息时睡着了,两小时后在沙发上醒过来后,觉得脖子僵硬得要命。