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crake

/kreyk/US // kreɪk //UK // (kreɪk) //

裂缝,螃蟹,裂纹,裂痕

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of several short-billed rails, especially the corn crake.

Examples

  • If it is a young man, they should start with Oryx and Crake.

  • Accepting the proffered service, the body was put on the mysterious animal's back, which carried it to Crake Minster.

  • Then a nightingale began to give forth its long liquid gurgling; and a corn-crake churred in the young wheat.

  • Two sounds are and have been heard all night—the ceaseless call of the crake and the not less ceaseless song of the sedge-bird.

  • In the level meadow from among the tall grasses and white-flowering wild parsley a landrail called 'crake, crake,' ceaselessly.

  • “Creek—creek,” sang the landrail or meadow-crake, apparently a quarter of a mile off.