crank基本解释
n.曲柄;有怪癖的人;脾气坏的人;妙语;古怪行为
v.用曲柄启动或转动;快速制作
adj.奇异的;古怪的;摇晃的;松动的
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过去式: cranked 过去分词: cranked 现在分词: cranking 第三人称单数: cranks
基本词汇
n.曲柄;有怪癖的人;脾气坏的人;妙语;古怪行为
v.用曲柄启动或转动;快速制作
adj.奇异的;古怪的;摇晃的;松动的
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过去式: cranked 过去分词: cranked 现在分词: cranking 第三人称单数: cranks
noun
1. a hand tool consisting of a rotating shaft with parallel handle
Synonym: starter
2. an amphetamine derivative (trade name Methedrine) used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride
used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an appetite suppressant
Synonym: methamphetaminemethamphetamine hydrochlorideMethedrinemethdeoxyephedrinechalkchicken feedglassiceshabutrash
3. a whimsically eccentric person
Synonym: crackpotnutnut casefruitcakescrewball
4. a bad-tempered person
Synonym: grouchgrumpchurlcrosspatch
verb
1. bend into the shape of a crank
2. fasten with a crank
3. rotate with a crank
Synonym: crank up
4. start by cranking
e.g. crank up the engine
Synonym: crank up
5. travel along a zigzag path
e.g. The river zigzags through the countryside
Synonym: zigzag
adj
1. (used of boats) inclined to heel over easily under sail
Synonym: crankytendertippy
1. 想法(或行为)古怪的人
If you call someone a crank, you think their ideas or behaviour are strange.
e.g. The Prime Minister called Councillor Marshall 'a crank'...
首相称马歇尔议员为“怪人”。
e.g. He looked like a crank.
他看上去像个怪人。
2. 曲柄;曲轴
A crank is a device that you turn in order to make something move.
3. (尤指用手摇曲柄)转动(或启动)
If you crank an engine or machine, you make it move or function, especially by turning a handle.
e.g. The chauffeur got out to crank the motor.
司机下车用曲柄去发动汽车。
相关词组:crank outcrank up
1. 曲柄:因为很早以前的车子或飞机它们的引擎是没有起动装置的,所以要发动引擎都要先用一个马达连接一个曲柄 (crank) 去发动引擎, 所以久而久之, 发动车子就变成了crank up.我觉得美国的男生都蛮有风度的,他们会帮女士开门 (这点在美国尤其重要,
2. 曲柄轴:两面的边缘处会产生毛头这是大家都可想像到的,故Nut Former是採取卧式的设计(类似塑胶射出机)两面交互冲压的原理,两面各冲压三次,过去日本Former是以曲柄轴(Crank)来传送动力,依不同的规格生产速度大约是每分钟300~500个螺帽,
3. 柄:红脖子牧场 在报废的汽车旁边可以得到曲柄(Crank). 往前走,杀死突然冲出来的红脖子僵尸. 到屋子跟前,却进不去门. 屋子的右侧有一台发电机,但是现在还无法发动. 继续往右边走,调查角落的物品,可以得到水壶(Jug). 转身前进,
Quips, and cranks, and wanton wiles.
出自:MiltonThings, which..Still serve to ballast, with convenient words, A few crank arguments for speeching lords.
出自:fig.Hard, tough, crank, gutt'ral, harsh, stiff names.
出自:SwiftSee how this river comes me cranking in, And cuts me from the best of all my land..a monstrous cantle out.
出自:1 Henry IV,ShakespeareThe car refused to start again...She cranked away until she was breathless.
出自:J. B. PriestleyThe taxi-driver..got out of his seat and cranked up the engine.
出自:E. Waugh