crack off 的 6 个定义
- to break without complete separation of parts; become fissured: The plate cracked when I dropped it, but it was still usable.
- to break with a sudden, sharp sound: The branch cracked under the weight of the snow.
- to make a sudden, sharp sound in or as if in breaking; snap: The whip cracked.
- (9)
- to cause to make a sudden sharp sound: The driver cracked the whip.
- to break without complete separation of parts; break into fissures.
- to break with a sudden, sharp sound: to crack walnuts.
- (14)
- a break without complete separation of parts; fissure.
- a slight opening, as between boards in a floor or wall, or between a door and its doorpost.
- a sudden, sharp noise, as of something breaking.
- (20)
- first-rate; excellent: a crack shot.
- with a cracking sound.
- crack down, to take severe or stern measures, especially in enforcing obedience to laws or regulations: The police are starting to crack down on local drug dealers.
- crack off, to cause to fall from a blowpipe or punty.
- crack on, Nautical. to sail in high winds under sails that would normally be furled. to advance at full speed in heavy weather.
- crack up, Informal. to suffer a mental or emotional breakdown.to crash, as in an automobile or airplane: He skidded into the telephone pole and cracked up.to wreck an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle.to laugh or to cause to laugh unrestrainedly: That story about the revolving door really cracked me up. Ed cracked up, too, when he heard it.
crack off 近义词
等同于 chip
由crack off构成的短语
- crack a book
- crack a bottle
- crack a joke
- crack a smile
- crack down
- cracked up
- crack of dawn
- crack the whip
- crack up
- by jove (cracky)
- fall between the cracks
- get cracking
- hard nut to crack
- have a crack at
- make a crack
- not all it's cracked up to be
- paper over (the cracks)
更多crack off例句
- It began a crack down on the conspiracy group in July, when it banned thousands of accounts that had been spreading baseless BS which Twitter said had “the potential to lead to offline harm”.
- It also introduced rules meant to crack down on the spread of misinformation through these more private networks.
- The separation of phenomena by length, as quantified by the renormalization group, has allowed scientists to move gradually from big to small over the centuries, rather than cracking all scales at once.
- By midmonth, the state had recorded possibly the hottest temperature ever measured on earth — 130 degrees in Death Valley — and an otherworldly storm of lightning had cracked open the sky.
- So in order to crack the live-streaming commerce market in the west, he said there had to be a strong, trusted point of view to stand out.
- We see a system that will indict a 20-year-old for selling crack but not a police officer for choking the life out of a citizen.
- “The crack baby myth is being recapitulated in terms of NAS,” Sunderlin said.
- The night before he bought a lot of crack-cocaine on credit with no way to pay, intending to kill himself after smoking.
- Of course, nobody could have foreseen that the floor would begin to crack.
- The door opened a crack and for a second I was tempted to give in again.
- This was a hard nut to crack, if his past were not to be ruthlessly severed from Angel's by a word.
- There was no fight in his men; they ran like a pack of frightened coyotes at the first crack of a gun.
- Here, said Toby, as the young Jew placed some fragments of food and a bottle upon the table, Success to the crack!
- There is always something doing there, and I opened the door a crack to hear what was under discussion.
- Should the coating crack at the knee or elbow joints, it is merely necessary to retouch it slightly at those places.