英 [krɒkt] 美 [krɑːkt]
v. (使)受伤;衰弱;摩擦脱色(crock 的过去式和过去分词)
adj. 喝醉了的;受伤的;破碎的
crocked /krɒkt/
形容词 injured 受伤的
过于复杂几乎完全不可变动的结构
编程序的不熟练
软体灰尘
瓦罐
... crock:陶器,胡说 crocked:喝醉了的 crockery:陶器 ...
The news of his son's death finally crocked him up.
儿子的死讯最终使他思想崩溃。
He was pretty drunk, and the girl was about half crocked herself, and they were arguing.
他有点醉,那姑娘也是半醉的样子,他们正在辩论。
Or perhaps JT himself, crocked and battle scarred but still voted best defender in the Champions League last season.
抑或说的就是因勇敢无畏而落得一身伤病,却依然被评为上赛季欧冠最佳后卫的特里本人?
However, the banking system is already crocked and there is going to be a massive deflation of the economy.
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The double substitution also saw Chris Riggott replacing crocked centre-half Robert Huth.
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