0 to break something so that it does not separate, but very thin lines appear on its surface, or to become broken in this way -- (使)破裂;(使)裂开;(使)产生裂纹
The walls cracked and the roof collapsed in the earthquake. 地震中墙壁开裂,屋顶坍塌。
Stress and overwork are causing teachers to crack (up). 压力和过度劳累使老师们身心疲惫。
Their relationship began to crack (up) after their child died. 孩子夭折后,他们的关系开始出现问题。
He cracked during questioning and told us where to find the stolen goods. 他经受不住盘问,向我们供出了赃物藏匿处。
1 to break something open, especially in order to reach or use what is inside -- (尤指为得到或使用内部的东西而)使破裂,打开,砸开
3 to hit something or someone -- 碰,撞,击
4 to make a sudden, short noise, or to cause something to make this noise -- (使)噼啪作响;(使)发出爆裂声
5 to make a joke or funny remark -- 说俏皮话;开玩笑;说笑话
He's always cracking jokes. 他总爱说笑话。
6 a very narrow space between parts of something -- 裂缝,缝隙;裂口
8 an attempt -- 努力;尝试
10 → craic -- 愉快时光;(尤指)令人快乐的交谈
11 a method of getting into someone else's computer system -- 非法侵入(计算机系统)的方法
12 a wisecrack -- (尤指用来批评的)妙语,俏皮话
The car actually cracked the concrete where he drove into it.
I was dusting the mantelpiece when I noticed a crack.
There were several cracks in the glass.
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