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[kræk] nthere was a \crack in the teacup die Teetasse hatte einen Sprung; ( fig)\cracks began to show in his facade of self-confidence in seinem aufgesetzten Selbstbewusstsein wurden Sprünge sichtbar;hairline \crack Haarriss mto open a door/window [just] a \crack eine Tür/ein Fenster [nur] einen Spalt öffnen3) ( sharp noise) of a breaking branch Knacken nt kein pl; of breaking ice Krachen nt kein pl; of a rifle Knall m;a loud \crack of thunder ein lautes Donnerkrachento give sb a \crack over the head jdm eins überziehen [o über den Schädel geben];a cheap \crack ein schlechter Witz;to make a \crack about sth einen Witz über etw akk reißenit was her first \crack at [beating] the world record es war ihr erster Versuch, den Weltrekord einzustellen;to have a \crack at sth [or to give sth a \crack] etw [aus]probierenPHRASES:at the \crack of dawn im Morgengrauen;the \crack of doom der Jüngste Tag;attr, inv erstklassig, Super- ( fam)\crack marksman Meisterschütze m;\crack shot Meisterschütze, -in m, f;\crack regiment Eliteregiment nt vt1) ( break)2) ( open)to \crack sth [open] [or to \crack [open] sth] etw aufbrechen;come round and we'll \crack [open] a bottle together komm doch vorbei, dann machen wir eine Flasche auf;to \crack an egg ein Ei aufschlagen;to \crack nuts Nüsse knacken;3) ( solve)I've \cracked it! ich hab's!;4) ( hit)5) ( make noise)to \crack one's knuckles mit den Fingern knacken;to \crack a whip mit einer Peitsche knallenPHRASES:to \crack a joke einen Witz reißen ( fam)to \crack the whip ein strengeres Regiment aufziehen vi3) ( break down) zusammenbrechen;his voice \crackd with emotion seine Stimme versagte vor Rührung;to \crack during interrogation beim Verhör zusammenbrechen;to \crack under pressure of work unter der Arbeitslast zusammenbrechenPHRASES:I'd better get \cracking on writing these letters ich sollte mich endlich mal dranmachen, diese Briefe zu schreiben;get \cracking or we'll miss the train jetzt aber los, sonst verpassen wir den Zug -
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/crazy/ verrückt, übergeschnappt /dotty/ getüpfelt /cracked/ geknackt, gekrachtTừ điển Việt-Đức. Vietnamesisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch. > khùng
См. также в других словарях:
cracked — [krækt] adj 1.) something that is cracked has one or more lines on the surface because it is damaged but not completely broken ▪ The mirror was cracked and dirty. ▪ dry, cracked lips ▪ He escaped with a cracked rib and bruising. 2.) someone s… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Cracked — may refer to: Cracked (magazine), American humor magazine that ran from 1958–2007 Cracked.com, American humor web site that resulted from the final attempt to revive the above magazine Cracked (TV series), Australian comedy program See also Crack … Wikipedia
Cracked — (kr[a^]kt), a. 1. Coarsely ground or broken; as, cracked wheat. [1913 Webster] 2. Crack brained. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cracked — cracked; cracked·ness; … English syllables
cracked — [krakt] adj. 1. broken or fractured, usually without complete separation of parts; having a crack or cracks 2. harsh or strident [a cracked voice] 3. Informal mentally unbalanced … English World dictionary
cracked — mid 15c., pp. adj. from CRACK (Cf. crack) (v). Meaning mentally unsound is 17c. (Cf. crack brain crazy fellow ). The equivalent Greek word was used in this sense by Aristophanes … Etymology dictionary
cracked — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having cracks. 2) informal crazy … English terms dictionary
cracked — [[t]kræ̱kt[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED An object that is cracked has lines on its surface because it is damaged. The ceiling was grey and cracked. ...a cracked mirror. 2) ADJ GRADED A cracked voice or a cracked musical note sounds rough and unsteady. When … English dictionary
cracked — adjective 1 something that is cracked has been damaged and has one or more lines on its surface: cracked cups and saucers | Her skin was cracked and dry. 2 (not before noun) informal someone who is cracked is slightly crazy 3 someone s voice that … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
cracked — /krakt/, adj. 1. broken: a container full of cracked ice. 2. broken without separation of parts; fissured. 3. damaged; injured. 4. Informal. eccentric; mad; daffy: a charming person, but a bit cracked. 5. broken in tone, as the voice. 6. cracked… … Universalium
cracked up — adj. (colloq.) (cannot stand alone) reputed cracked up to be (this hotel is not what it s cracked up to be) * * * (colloq.) (cannot stand alone) [ reputed ] cracked up to be (this hotel is not what it s cracked up to be) … Combinatory dictionary