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crick

/krik/US // krɪk //UK // (krɪk) informal //

蟋蟀,克里克,峭壁,克里奇

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a sharp, painful spasm of the muscles, as of the neck or back.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give a crick or wrench to.

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Examples

  • The Crick scientists told DeepMind that AlphaFold 2’s structures seemed plausible and encouraged the company to publish them.

  • You have, therefore, a constant crick in the neck, but this is nothing to the pain in your knees and thighs.

  • Crick also questioned the authenticity of another piece, “A Hanging.”

  • And when three come, me and Maud was on the Bar Y road where it goes acrosst that crick-bottom.

  • His daddy died; his mother lived on a little place in town, up-crick from the bridge.

  • Then he got indicted with others fer robbin' a little tannery that was operatin' down the crick.

  • They was a crick about a hundred yards from our house, in the woods, and I went over there and laid down and watched it run by.

  • They was a good-sized crick at the edge of that little place, and on it an old-fashioned worter mill.