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cracker
- IPA[ˈkrakə]
英式
- a person or thing that cracks.;an installation for cracking hydrocarbons
noun: cracker, plural noun: crackers
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- 1. a person or thing that cracks.
- ▪ an installation for cracking hydrocarbons a catalytic cracker
- ▪ a person who breaks into a computer system, typically for an illegal purpose.
- 2. a decorated paper cylinder which, when pulled apart, makes a sharp noise and releases a small toy or other novelty a Christmas cracker
- ▪ a firework that explodes with a sharp noise.
- 3. a thin dry biscuit, typically eaten with cheese the sausage is delicious on hot toast or crackers
- ▪ a light crisp made of rice or tapioca flour prawn crackers
- 4. British informal a fine example of something don't miss this cracker of a CD
- ▪ an attractive person, especially a woman you look a cracker
- 5. US offensive another term for poor white
- insane: if Luke wasn't here I'd go crackers
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- insane: if Luke wasn't here I'd go crackers
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- a thin, crisp cracker leavened with baking soda.
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- a type of sweet cracker or cookie made in the shapes of various animals.
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- (in opal mining) very hard, brittle rock that splinters easily: in a hole of that depth you would first sink through about 10 or 12 feet of shin-cracker
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- a public celebration involving a firework display: tighter restrictions on fireworks have almost wiped out the traditional cracker night
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- (in Chinese cooking) a light crisp made from rice or tapioca flour with prawn flavouring, which ...
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- a small, round soda cracker served with soup, oysters, etc.
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美式
- a thin, crisp wafer often eaten with cheese or other savory toppings.
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