crock
- IPA[krɒk]
英式
- an earthenware pot or jar;a broken piece of earthenware.
noun: crock, plural noun: crocks
- 釋義
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名詞
- 1. an earthenware pot or jar the runner beans were then packed in layers of salt in large crocks 同義詞
- ▪ a broken piece of earthenware.
- ▪ a plate, cup, or other item of crockery I ate my tea and then I washed up the dirty crocks 同義詞
- 2. North American informal something considered to be complete nonsense this whole business of an electronic community is a crock what a crock!
- something considered to be complete nonsense.
Oxford Dictionary
- something considered to be complete nonsense.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a large but distant or imaginary reward
Oxford Dictionary
- a large but distant or imaginary reward
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[krɒk]
英式
- an old person who is considered to be feeble and useless: I'm an old crock and he's an old buffer
- injure (a person or part of the body): he crocked a shoulder in the test against South Africa the striker was crocked in a practice match
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kräk]
美式
- an earthenware pot or jar: the runner beans were then packed in layers of salt in large crocks
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[kräk]
美式
- an old person who is feeble and useless.
- cause an injury to (a person or part of the body): he crocked a shoulder
Oxford American Dictionary