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Discrimination of words: rupture, collision and crushing

Crack 1

1 / kr? k; kr? Potassium/nitrogen

A broken line, but not a separate part; Cracks: cups with serious cracks and cups with many cracks. Don't go skating today, there are dangerous cracks on the ice. Don't go skating today, it's dangerous to have cracks on the ice. The loopholes in the government's economic policy are beginning to emerge. The mistakes of the government's economic policy have gradually become obvious. => See the diagram of the chip. Narrow opening gap: She looked through the gap in the curtain. She looked through the gap in the curtain. Open the door a crack. Open the door a little (slightly).

A sudden sharp crack; ? A gunshot? A gunshot, a thunderbolt.

(usually with an audible noise): Hit someone on the head.

Clever and interesting remarks (about sth), often referring to criticism; One-liners (often sarcastic) of jokes; Joke: She made fun of his obesity. She teased him about being fat.

Try to do something: try to solve the problem again. Please try to solve this problem again.

(idm idiom) the dawn of the morning; Dawn: Get up at dawn. The end of the world: it takes a long time to wait for the bus here. There really won't be a bus until the end of the world (a long time later). A fair blow. fair 1。 Paper on the crack => paper.

& gt Very clever or professional; Excellent, smart and capable; Highly skilled; He is a dead shot. He is a dead shot.

# ` brain-dead; Crazy; Stupid madness; Stupid ideas, plans, etc. Crack 2

/ kr? k; kr? Potassium/vanadium

(cause) to crack; Rupture; Rupture; Rupture; To cause to rupture. I cracked when I stepped on the ice. You can break this hard glass, but you can't break it. This tempered glass will only break. She broke a bone in her arm. * A cracked cup has a cracked cylinder.

【TN,CN。 Break or smash (sth). Break or smash (sth) and pry open a box? Open the package.

【TN,TN。 Something hit (on) something hard: my head hit the low door frame. I hit my head against the low doorframe.

[I, Tn no passive is not used in passive voice] (make something) make a sharp sound (make something) make a crack; (cause sth)? Bang, whip, knuckles The hunter's rifle crackled and the deer fell dead. As soon as the hunter's gun rang, the deer fell to the ground and died.

Stop resisting; (cause sth) to fail (cause sb.) to yield; The suspect confessed under interrogation. The suspect confessed at the trial. They finally broke through the defense and scored a goal. They finally broke through the defense and scored a goal.

Solve (a problem, etc.): The calculation was difficult, but we finally solved it. However, we finally solved it.

(of sound) suddenly and uncontrollably change the depth, loudness, etc. (of sound) change the timbre, volume, etc. Suddenly out of control: his voice trembled with excitement and announced his father's death. He announced the news of his father's death in a sad voice Boys' voices thicken during adolescence. The boy's voice changed (coarsened) during adolescence.

Open (a bottle, especially an alcoholic beverage) and drink up its contents (a bottle, especially a wine bottle).

Tell (jokes) tell (jokes).

(chemistry) to decompose (heavy oil) by heating and pressure to produce light oil (light oil is produced from heavy oil by high temperature and high pressure).

He is not a good writer as people tout him. He is not an outstanding writer as people flatter him. Start, esp vigorously; Get to work, especially: there are many things to do, let's get to work. There is a lot of work to be done. Let's get started.

Strike hard (against sb [sth]) Impose harsher treatment or restrictions on sb [sth] (treat sb [sth] severely): The police are cracking down on drug dealers. The police are now cracking down on drug dealer hell to pay crack up (infml mouth) and losing a person's physical or mental health; If you continue to work so hard, you will collapse. If you continue to work so hard, your body will be overwhelmed.

& gt crack/kr? kt; kr? Kt/ adj [usu pred is usually used as a predicative] (infml mouth) mad; Crazy crazy; Fanaticism

Crack/? kr? k? ; ˋkr? k? /adj [usu attrib is usually used as an attribute] (Brit infml mouth) excellent; Great: He played a wonderful ball. He plays very well.

A person or behavior that takes severe measures against someone [something] to limit or discover bad or criminal behavior; Ban: crack down on tax evasion and severely crack down on tax evasion.

Loss of physical or mental health (physical) decline; Collapse: Mental collapse caused by overwork will lead to physical weakness.

Oxford Advanced English-Chinese Learning Dictionary

Crash 1

1 / kr? ; kr? / n

To fall, strike, or break (a sound) violently; Influence (sound); Cracking (sound): The sound of a plate falling to the ground. The tree fell with a crash. The tree fell with a crash. His words were drowned in a thunder. (b) an accident involving a vehicle damaged by a collision or other impact; Collision: An accident in which two cars collided.

Collapse, esp of a business or stock market; Collapse; (esp) suspend business; Collapse: 1929 The financial collapse destroyed international trade. 1929 the great depression destroyed international trade.

& gt focused on achieving quick results; Computer programming crash course crash course * crash diet quick-acting diet.

The vase fell on the tile with a crash. The vase broke on the tile.

# `Anti-collision guardrails, fences, etc. that restrict crowds, and barriers (crowd restrictions) such as separated vehicles riding motorcycles in the opposite direction; Anti-collision guardrail (between two-way lanes such as expressway). ) => illustrated at app 1 See the diagram in appendix 1 on page xiii.

A sudden dive of a submarine or plane, eg to avoid an attack, an emergency dive or a descent. V [I] dive in this way; Emergency descent (of an aircraft).

A helmet made of a very strong material (such as metal) is worn by motorcyclists and racers to protect their heads.

Landing or rough landing in an emergency usually causes damage. Landing, landing, landing. Crash 2.

/ kr? ; kr? / v

[Intellectual property, intellectual property, TN. Public relations, TN. Suddenly collapse, hit (something) and make a sound: the rock hit the car (downward). The stone hit the car. The tree smashed the window. The tree hit the window. * The plate fell to the floor. She dropped the plate on the table. [I、Ipr、TN、Tn。 (Hit sth) (cause sth) to collide (cause sth to crash): The plane (hit a mountain). The plane crashed (on the mountain). He hit the car (into the wall). He crashed the car (into the wall). * Crashed car, crashed plane. (cause sth) to move silently or violently (cause sth) to collide or dash: an angry elephant bumped about in the bushes, and an angry elephant ran around in the bushes. He pushed the cart and knocked down several doors.

[I] made a loud noise: thunder rumbled. Thunder rumbled.

(of a commercial company, government, etc.) suddenly closed down; Collapse (of a business, government, etc). ) Sudden bankruptcy: The company went bankrupt because it was in debt of 2 million pounds. The company went bankrupt because it was in debt of 2 million pounds.

[Tn] (infml port) = gatecrash (gate)。

Sleep in an improved bed (especially a temporary bed when tired (especially when extremely sleepy): Do you mind if I sleep on your floor tonight? Can I make the floor at your house tonight?

A boring person.

Oxford Advanced English-Chinese Learning Dictionary

Crushing 1

/ kr? ; kr? / v

【TN,TN。 Squeeze (something/someone) hard to break or hurt, crush (or squeeze) and hurt (something/someone): Don't crush the box; There are flowers in it. Don't crush the box, there are flowers in it. * Wine is made by pressing grapes. Wine is made by pressing grapes. Seven people were killed by falling stones. Several people were crushed to death.

Press sth into small pieces or powder; Smash sth into powder: Hugh Hammers crushed stones. Break the rock into pieces with a sledgehammer.

Full of creases or irregular folds: clothes are badly wrinkled in a suit. The clothes were crushed out of shape in the box. * Some synthetic materials don't wrinkle easily. Some chemical fiber fabrics are not easy to wrinkle.

Beat (sb/sth) completely; Conquer, destroy, defeat and suppress (sb/sth). Uniforms: The rebellion was suppressed by government forces. Government troops suppressed the rebellion. Her refusal shattered all our hopes. When she refused, all my hopes were dashed. Her last sentence made him feel very embarrassed. He felt deeply humiliated when he heard her last words.

(Cause sb/sth to squeeze in or pass through) To squeeze in or pass through: A large group of people push through (an obstacle). A large crowd squeezed through (the obstacle). You can't squeeze 20 people into such a small room. The postman tried to squeeze the parcel through the mailbox. The postman stuffed the mail into the mailbox. Squeeze sth out (of sth). He put his hand around her throat and put out her life. He put his hands around her throat and strangled her.

& gt overwhelming, overwhelming

Catastrophic failure, blow, etc.

Intended to conquer or humiliate the other side: aggressive eyes, words, unbearable faces, words, etc. Smash 2

/ kr? ; kr? / n

[Singing] A group of people huddled together. Crowd: Theaters, bars and canteens are crowded. I can't get through the crowd.

Strongbut usually short (for someone); A strong and short-lived affection for someone, infatuation: Students often have a crush on their teachers. Students often admire their teachers.

Juice drink: lemon squeezed lemon drink.

# `Anti-extrusion guardrail for crowd control.