cracked 的定义
- broken: a container full of cracked ice.
- broken without separation of parts; fissured.
- damaged; injured.
- Informal. eccentric; mad; daffy: a charming person, but a bit cracked.
- broken in tone, as the voice.
cracked 近义词
fissured
更多cracked例句
- This area of your face dries out easily and can become raw and cracked.
- It made a nuclear mess in the Antarctic, with 438 malfunctions in 10 years including a cracked and leaking containment vessel.
- Maybe that’s why this call was more difficult and I ended up saying goodbye to my father with a cracked voice and wet eyes.
- Just two days before the collapse, a pool contractor was so alarmed that he documented cracked concrete and corroded, exposed rebar in the garage, according to the Miami Herald.
- Before you crawl into your sleeping bag, slather cracked fingers and crusty knees with this extra-thick balm.
- Trying The Macallan for the first time cracked it wide open for me in terms of how special whisky could be.
- Turing conceived and built a computer, the forerunner of all digital computations, that cracked the code.
- Working with him, too, he cracked up a couple of times with what I was doing in the scene-work.
- And then it really cracked us up that it was the mental institution that made them the monsters we know and love.
- Inserting my key into the lock, I had just cracked the door open when a face appeared in the window.
- "God bless 'ee, Missy," cried the old man in the shrill cracked voice of age, as he pressed up to the carriage window.
- In his cracked old voice, he still paid his Grandisonian compliments to the two ladies.
- Just as I got there, he made it to his feet somehow and cracked their heads together exactly hard enough to bring peace.
- Donny recognized the high, cracked, pathetic tones which had addressed him at the station.
- Then a branch cracked sharply outside, and Watch barked out loud.