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)
verb
- twist (a body part) into a strained position
- crick your neck
双语例句
- Crick's going to know that you were up here.
克理克会知道你来过这里。 - Haroid Crick isn't fictionai.
哈罗德克里克可不是虚构的。 - 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。 - 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。 - James Watson and Francis Crick worked at Cambridge University in England.
詹姆士?沃森和弗朗西施?克里克在英国剑桥大学工作。 - 'Well, it's quite true, sir, believe it or not. I knew the man well,' said Mr Crick.
哦,这是完全真实的,先生,信不信由你。我跟那个人相当熟。克里克先生说。 - 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。 - Or he would ask her at night, when he accompanied her on some mission invented by Mrs Crick to give him the opportunity.
有时候克里克太太想法给他在晚上派一些差事,让他有机会和苔丝在一起,他也会在这种时候问她。 - Harold Crick: I realize I just can't do it.
凯润·艾菲:我意识到我不能那样做。 - In the fourth part I give comments on Crick? s theory.
第四部分对克里克的理论进行评价。