crutch

英[krʌtʃ] 美[krʌtʃ]
  • n. 拐杖;支柱
  • v. 支撑
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星级词汇:
  • crucial adj.决定性的;关键的
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]拐杖 a stick with a piece that fits under the arm,for supporting a person who has difficulty in walking
    2. [C]支持物,精神上的寄托 sth that provides support or help
    3. [C]胯部 crotch

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a wooden or metal staff that fits under the armpit and reaches to the ground; used by disabled person while walking

  2. anything that serves as an expedient;

    "he uses drugs as a psychological crutch"

1. He wrenched the crutch from Jacob, who didn'tfight him for it.
他猛地抢走了雅各布的拐杖,而雅各布并没有反抗。

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2. He kicked him in the crutch.
他踢了他的裆部。

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3. He gave up the crutch of alcohol.
他戒掉了酒瘾。

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4. Her religion was a crutch to her when John died.
约翰死后,她在精神上依靠宗教信仰支撑住自己.

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5. The calculator is a tool, not a crutch; yet it is increasingly being used as a crutch by many children.
计算器是工具,不是拐杖,可是现在很多孩子越来越依赖它。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He is lame in one leg and walks with the help of a crutch.
      他的一条腿跛了,走路借助于拐杖。
    2. Religion was her crutch in times of sorrow.
      宗教是她忧伤时依赖的支柱。
    3. The book was simply a crutch to my memory.
      那本书是我的记忆的支柱。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. How closely women crutch the very chains that bind them!
      你看女人们把那根捆住她们的锁链抓得多紧!
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. She came in on crutches that morning, her foot still in a cast.
      那天早晨她拄着拐杖来了,她的脚上还上着石膏。
    2. Parent's love was her crutch in times of sorrow.
      父母的爱是她悲伤时的精神支柱。
    3. She sprained her crutches when she was dancing.
      她在跳舞时扭伤了胯部。
用作名词 (n.)
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