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cratch

/krach/US // krætʃ //UK // (krætʃ) //

抓紧时间,抓紧,压榨

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Archaic.

    • : a crib for fodder; manger.

Examples

  • A truly historic game taught by children to each other, is what is called cats-cradle or cratch-cradle.

  • If Hone's derivation of the game and its meaning is true, cratch-cradle is the correct name.

  • Coiros are beeves fattened at the cratch in ox-stalls, or in the fresh guimo meadows.

  • If the taile of a wolfe be hung in the cratch of Oxen, they can never eat their meate.

  • It has not occupied a bacon-cratch or a bread-and-cheese cupboard.