crank [ kræŋk ] n. 曲柄
v.用曲柄启动或转动 e.g. 1. The pedals of a cycle are attached to the crank. 自行车的踏板与曲柄相连。
2. He started to crank the engine. 他开始用曲柄启动发动机。
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crash [ kræʃ ] n. 轰隆声,猛撞,崩溃,破产,垮台
v. 撞碎,猛使...破碎,迫降 e.g. 1. The dishes crashed to the floor. 碗碟哗啦一声掉在地板上.
2. Mind if I crash (out) on your floor tonight? 今晚我在你家打地铺行吗?
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crater [ 'kreitə ] n. 弹坑,火山口 e.g. 1. A large crater formed by volcanic explosion or by collapse of a volcanic cone. 火山口火山爆发而形成的环形山或大山核心部分的崩塌而形成的环形山
2. Flames blazed out from the crater of the volcano. 火焰从火山口猛烈地喷出来。
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crawl [ krɔ:l ] n. 爬行,匍匐而行
v. 爬行 e.g. 1. The heavy traffic crawled through the narrow tunnel. 拥挤的车辆慢吞吞地穿过狭窄的隧道。
2. The baby often crawls on all fours. 婴儿经常匍匐而行。
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craze [ kreiz ] n. 狂热,大流行
v. 发狂,开裂 e.g. 1. The boys had a craze for collecting stamps. 那些男孩子们热衷于集邮。
2. Shops cater for the do-it- yourself craze by offering consumers bits and pieces which they can assemble at home. 商店为了迎合“自己动手”的狂热心理,为消费者提供可以在家里组装的零件。
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crazy [ 'kreizi ] a. 疯狂的 e.g. 1. She is crazy to go out in this weather. 她简直疯了,这种天气还到外面去。
2. The mother of the kidnapped child was crazy with worry. 那个被绑架的孩子的母亲担心得几乎发狂了。
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cream [ kri:m ] n. 乳酪,奶油,面霜 e.g. 1. Have some cream in your coffee. 在你的咖啡里加点奶油吧。
2. He put some of the cream on his burn. 他在烫伤处擦了些药膏。
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crease [ kri:s ] n. 折痕
vt 使...起折痕 e.g. 1. The flaps of his jacket pocket were sewn down so that they did not crease or wrinkle. 他的夹克口袋上的口袋盖给缝上了,这样就不会打皱。
2. A crease in the skin, especially on the face; a wrinkle. 皱纹皮肤褶皱,尤指脸上的;皱纹
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create [ kri'eit ] vt. 创造,造成 e.g. 1. Some people believe that God created the world. 有些人相信上帝创造了世界。
2. This decision creates a dangerous precedent. 这个决定开创了一个危险的先例。
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creation [ kri'eiʃən ] n. 创造,创作 e.g. 1. Job creation has become an imperative for the government. 创造就业机会是政府必须做的事。
2. Her hat is a creation that will never go out of style; it will just look ridiculous year after year. 她的帽子是一项决不会过时的创作,只不过看上去一年比一年滑稽罢了。
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creative [ kri(:)'eitiv ] a. 创造性的 e.g. 1. Painters are creative artists. 画家是具有创造性的艺术家。
2. The writing of poems, stories or plays is often called creative writing. 诗歌、小说和剧本的写作常常被称作创作。
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creator [ kri:'eitə(r) ] [计算机] 创建者 e.g. 1. Do you know who is the creator of the electric bulb? 你知道谁是电灯的发明者?
2. The creator of a new television series; a born creator of trouble. 新的电视系列片的创造者;一个天生多麻烦的人
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creature [ 'kri:tʃə ] n. 生物,动物,人 e.g. 1. He is a creature of habit. 他是个墨守成规的人。
2. Pandas are precious creatures. 熊猫是珍贵的动物。
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credential [ kri'denʃəl ] n. 国书,凭据,印信 e.g. 1. She has the perfect credentials for the job. 她做这工作完全够格.
2. I examined his credentials. 我查验了他的证件.
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credible [ 'kredəbl, -ibl ] a. 可信的,可靠的 e.g. 1. It seems credible. 这似乎是可信的。
2. Looks credible. 看来可信。
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credit [ 'kredit ] n. 信用,荣誉,贷款,学分
v. 归功于,赞颂,信任 e.g. 1. No credit is given at this shop. 这家商店概不赊欠。
2. He is a credit to the family. 他是家族中的光荣。
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creditor [ 'kreditə ] n. 债权人 e.g. 1. The poor man ran away from his creditors. 这个穷人躲避他的债主。
2. A homestead cannot be the subject of a sale by court order to satisfy creditor. 宅地不能成为法院命令的满足债权人所要求的销售对象。
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creek [ kri:k ] n. 小湾,小溪 e.g. 1. I was really up the creek when I lost my keys. 我丢掉钥匙之后,真正遇到了麻烦。
2. I'll be up the creek if I don't pass this history test. 我若不能通过这次历史考试,麻烦可就大了。
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creep [ kri:p ] n. 爬,徐行,蠕动
v. 爬,蔓延 e.g. 1. We crept upstairs so as not to wake the baby. 为了不吵醒婴儿,我们蹑手蹑脚地上了楼梯。
2. The cat was creeping silently towards the mouse. 猫悄悄地朝着老鼠爬过去。
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crevice [ 'krevis ] n. (岩石、墙等)裂缝 e.g. 1. There is a crevice in the wall. 墙上有个裂缝。
2. A winding channel, passage, or crevice. 弯曲的沟渠,弯曲的通道,弯曲的裂缝
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