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1 crick
/krik/ * danh từ - tật vẹo cổ, tật ngay sống lưng * ngoại động từ - làm vẹo (cổ); làm ngay (sống lưng) =to crick one's neck+ trẹo gân cổ, vẹo cổ -
2 der Hals
- {neck} cổ, thịt cổ, chỗ thắt lại, chỗ hẹp lại, tính táo tợn, tính liều lĩnh, người táo tợn, người liều lĩnh - {scrag} người gầy khẳng khiu, súc vật gầy khẳng khiu, cây gầy khẳng khiu, xương sườn súc vật, cổ cừu, có - {throat} họng, cuống họng, lỗ hẹp, cửa, khúc sông hẹp = der steife Hals {crick in the neck}+ = bis an den Hals {up to the chin}+ = mit bloßem Hals {barenecked}+ = den Hals recken {to crane}+ = bleib mir vom Hals! {don't pester me with that!}+ = den Hals einschnüren (Kleidungsstück) {to strangle}+ = sich den Hals verrenken {to crick one's neck}+ = einen langen Hals machen {to crane one's neck}+ = einem Huhn den Hals umdrehen {to wring a chicken's neck}+ = Das hängt mir zum Hals raus. {I'm sick and tired of it.}+ = jemandem den Hals abschneiden {to cut someone's throat}+ = sich die Kehle aus dem Hals schreien {to scream one's head off}+ -
3 der Krampf
- {jerk} cái giật mạnh thình lình, cái xốc mạnh thình lình, cú đẩy mạnh thình lình, cú xoắn mạnh thình lình, cú thúc mạnh thình lình, cú ném mạnh thình lình, sự co giật, phản xạ - sự giật tạ, người ngớ ngẩn, người xuẩn ngốc = der Krampf (Medizin) {convulsion; cramp; crick; paroxysm; spasm}+ = einen Krampf bekommen {to be seized wirh cramp}+
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Crick — steht für Personen Bernard Crick, britischer Politikwissenschaftler Francis Crick (1916–2004), britischer Wissenschaftler, Mitentdecker der DNA Harold Crick, Filmfigur (Stranger than Fiction) Mark Crick, britischer Autor und Fotograf Michael… … Deutsch Wikipedia
crick — crick·et·er; crick·ety; crick; crick·et; crick·ey; … English syllables
crick´et|er — crick|et1 «KRIHK iht», noun. 1. a small, black leaping insect related to the grasshopper. Male crickets make a chirping noise by rubbing their front wings together. 2. a metal toy that fits in the hand and when pressed makes a sound like that of… … Useful english dictionary
crick|et — crick|et1 «KRIHK iht», noun. 1. a small, black leaping insect related to the grasshopper. Male crickets make a chirping noise by rubbing their front wings together. 2. a metal toy that fits in the hand and when pressed makes a sound like that of… … Useful english dictionary
Crick — Crick, n. [The same as creek a bending, twisting. See {Creek}, {Crook}.] 1. A painful, spasmodic affection of the muscles of some part of the body, as of the neck or back, rendering it difficult to move the part. [1913 Webster] To those also that … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crick — (kr[i^]k), n. [See {Creak}.] The creaking of a door, or a noise resembling it. [Obs.] Johnson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
crick — crick, rick Both words are commonly used of strains or sprains of the neck, back, joints, etc. Crick appeared earlier (15c as a noun, though not until 19c as a verb); rick is apparently of dialect origin and is first recorded as a verb in about… … Modern English usage
crick — ☆ crick crick1 [krik] n. [LME crykke < ON kriki, bend: see CREEK] a painful muscle spasm or cramp in the neck, back, etc. vt. to cause a crick in crick2 [krik] n. Dial. CREEK (sense 2) … English World dictionary
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