cronk
[krɔŋk]
adj. <澳俚>生病的
vi. (象乌鸦, 大雁一样)发出嘶哑的叫声
例句与用法:
He spends every evening drinking in the pub with his cronies.
他每天晚上都跟好朋友到酒馆喝酒。
词形变化:
名词复数: cronies |
cronkcronk[krɔŋk]adj.1.■不确实的,假冒的,要崩溃的
cronk[krɔŋk]adj.1.■[澳大利亚俚语]生病的,虚弱的
cronkcronk[krɔŋk]adj.1.■[澳俚]病了的, 生病的
cronkadjective- (Austral. informal)unfit, unsound, or liable to collapse
(澳,非正式)有病的;身体不好的;要崩溃的
■fraudulent
欺诈的;欺骗性的;骗得的
语源- late 19th cent.: probably related to crank
cronk
动词 cronk:
utter a hoarse sound, like a raven
同义词:croak
cry like a goose
同义词:honk
cronk
■When one individual mood low, how should when be in fast cronk condition, rescue.
当一个人情绪低落,处于快要崩溃的状态时应该怎么挽救。
■"People really seem to be connecting with the outdoor setting and in this climate, the weather is still mild enough for this design, says Jim Cronk, director of planning and economic development for the city of Bowie.
鲍伊镇规划与经济发展的负责人吉姆 - 克朗克说道:“人们似乎与露天环境联系起来。 在这样的气候下,温和的天气对设计很合适。”