词汇 | crack-up |
释义 | crack upphrasal verb with crackverbuk /kræk/ us /kræk/ informal C2 to become mentally ill: (精神)崩溃,垮掉 I think she's cracking up.我想她要崩溃了。 crack (someone) upphrasal verb with crackverbuk /kræk/ us /kræk/ informal C2 to suddenly laugh a lot, or to make someone suddenly laugh a lot: (使)…突然哈哈大笑;(使)…捧腹大笑 I took one look at her and cracked up.我看了她一眼,便哈哈大笑起来。 There's something about that guy's face that just cracks me up.那家伙的脸上有什么地方让我直想哈哈大笑。 to laugh laughThe children were laughing at the cartoons. chuckleShe was chuckling as she read the letter. giggleThe girls were giggling at the back of the classroom. sniggerThey sniggered at what she was wearing. snickerUSStop snickering at that rude joke and get back to your classwork. chortleShe chortled with glee at the news. Laughing and smiling a gleam in your eyeidiom amused be all smilesidiom be in convulsionsidiom be rolling in the aislesidiom be wreathed in smilesidiom burst crease dissolve gale giggler gigglingly giggly grin piss yourself (laughing)idiom quake rictus say cheeseidiom simper smile crack-up noun[ C ] informaluk /ˈkræk.ʌp/ us /ˈkræk.ʌp/ crack-upnoun[C] (COLLAPSE)an occasion when something that was joined together or united breaks into separate parts: 崩溃;瓦解;破裂 The story depicts the crack-up of the writers' own partnership.这个故事描述了作家们自己合伙关系的破裂。 The empire became ungovernable, resulting in a total crack-up.帝国变得难以治理,导致了彻底的分崩离析。 a period of mental illness when someone is so upset or worried that they cannot think clearly or cannot deal with normal life: 精神崩溃;失去自制 He had what he calls a "crack-up" when he was a young journalist.当他还是一个年轻记者的时候,经历了他提到的一次“崩溃”。 Following the great Democratic crack-up, she may be the best person to put her party together again. They argue that the period is best characterised as one involving policy change and instability, since the crack-up of the consensus in the 1960s. What she conveys excellently is the way families observe social rituals while ignoring psychological crack-ups. Agatha Christie's marriage to her first husband Archie was followed by her famous crack-up and disappearance. He is unsparing in his description of the crack-ups, shell-shock and drunkenness that affected the troops. He was a victim of the too-much-too-soon celebrity crack-up syndrome. Separating and dividing apheresis atomize bifurcate bifurcation bisect dissociable dissociate dissociate yourself from something dissociation disunion parcel something out partible periodization periodize polarize ungraded unjoined unmix unmixable unmixed You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Mental illnesses crack-upnoun[C] (FUNNY)someone or something that is very funny: 逗趣的人;令人捧腹的事物 His friends find him a crack-up.他的朋友们觉得他很会逗趣。 The show is a crack-up from start to finish.这场演出从头到尾都让人捧腹大笑。 I wonder if they'll still find me a crack-up when they get to know me. He doubles up with laughter. "What a crack-up," he says. Humour & humorous amusingly bitingly blackly bone dryidiom bring drily gag geddit? GSOH jocose lightly non-serious pawky photobomb photobombing playfully rib standing joke wag wisecrack crack up (someone) | American Dictionarycrack up (someone)phrasal verb with crackverbus/kræk/ slang to laugh with great enthusiasm, or to cause someone to laugh in this way: The stories they told cracked me up. |
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