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crick

英 [krɪk]

美 [krɪk]

n.  (颈或背部的)痛性痉挛
v.  引起痉挛

复数:cricks 过去分词:cricked 现在分词:cricking 过去式:cricked 第三人称单数:cricks 

BNC.25119 / COCA.30238

牛津词典

    noun

    • (颈或背部的)痛性痉挛
      a sudden painful stiff feeling in the muscles of your neck or back

      柯林斯词典

      • (颈部或背部的)痛性痉挛
        If you have acrickin your neck or in your back, you have a pain there caused by muscles becoming stiff.

        英英释义

        noun

        • a painful muscle spasm especially in the neck or back (`rick' and `wrick' are British)
            Synonym:kinkrickwrick

          verb

          • twist (a body part) into a strained position
            1. crick your neck

          双语例句

          • 'No,' said Mr Crick firmly.' He's a rebel, and the one thing he hates is an old family. 'After hearing this not very accurate view of Clare's opinions, poor Tess was glad she had not mentioned her ancestors.
            不,克里克先生肯定地说,他是一个叛逆者,他痛恨古老的家族。听完这番对克莱尔的观点并不十分准确的见解,苔丝庆幸自己没有提起她的祖先们。
          • 'Ah yes, but that wasn't being in love,' replied Mr Crick.' That was damage to the churn. 'He turned to Clare to tell the story.
            哦,想起来了,但那不是恋爱。克里克先生回答道。那是把机器搞坏了。他转向克莱尔讲起了这个故事。
          • Francis Crick and James Watson made mistakes.
            弗朗西斯?克里克和詹姆士?沃森也因此而犯了错误。
          • 'Crick didn't exactly say that he would no longer require you.
            克里克并没有肯定说不需要你。
          • This surprised Dairyman Crick, who appeared never to have thought of milk as a drink.
            这让奶场工克里克感到惊讶,他仿佛从来没想过牛奶也能这么喝似的。
          • The first technological revolution in modern biology started when James Watson and Francis Crick described the structure of DNA half a century ago.
            现代生物学的第一次科技革命始于半个世纪前,JamesWatson和FrancisCrick描述出DNA的解构。
          • The rational aspecters are as follows: crick is the advocator of a new paradigm of consciousness research;
            克里克的合理之处在于他是意识研究新范式的倡导者;
          • All the week:-On Sundays Mister Richard Crick.
            整个星期里:只有礼拜天,才是理查德克里克。
          • Crick and his colleagues argued that transposable elements were common in our genome not because they did something essential for us, but because they could exploit us for their own replication.
            克里克和他的同事们指出,转座因子之所以在我们的基因组中十分常见,不是因为它们有什么必不可少的功能,而是因为它们可以利用我们来完成它们自身的复制。
          • ''Tis coming!' cried Mrs Crick, and the attention of all was called off from Tess.
            黄油出来了,克里克太太叫喊起来,于是大家对苔丝的注意就转移开了。