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crack in English:

1. break break


Take a break.
Give me a break. If you have something to say, stop making faces and say it.
If you leave your textbooks at school during the break, they'll get confiscated.
Your boyfriend is a problematic person, but that's not a good enough reason to give up or break off your relationship.
You have been thinking about this problem the whole morning. Take a break; go eat lunch.
The publication of the exam results over without incident, for the time being attention is naturally going to focus on the summer break, right?
Sometimes hockey players get so competitive that fights break out.
After waiting all day, the workers were still looking for a break in the weather so they could resume the search.
People usually find it very difficult to break the ice when they meet someone extremely attractive for the first time.
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me.
As a boy, I spent several years in Indonesia and heard the call of the azaan at the break of dawn and the fall of dusk.
The patient implored, "Please ... Break my arms!"
I also wanted to enjoy the break, but thanks to preparation and supplementary lessons for a certain six-man team, I got none!
Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through.
when you are at work, a break is a time when you stop working and relax for a short while before starting to work again

2. crack crack


Don't pour hot water into the glass or it will crack.
Don't crack a nut with a sledgehammer.
What can you do to prevent walls from cracking?
cracking the whip
Looking at your eyes, I thought you must have been smoking crack, but then I realized you were an anime character.
In conclusion, Ahn, it very much falls to you and me to set the tone for the work environment. I will do my bit to defuse the present climate and crack on with the job at hand. I hope I can rely on your support for this.
I awoke this morning at the crack of dawn, only to find that the crops had been ruined by ravenous birds.
How do you always get such good marks in school? I never see you even crack a book.
Crack two eggs into a bowl, then whisk them together with some milk.
He really knows how to make cracks. They always hit where a victim lives.
One more crack out of you, young man, and I'm showing everyone your baby pictures.
We've gotta run. I got the news that Jack cracked last night.
the crack of a rifle/whip/breaking branch
This crack in the earth recently opened up on a farm in New Zealand
One of her choice parlor tricks was to crack walnuts with her quadriceps, to the amazement of even the most seasoned bodybuilders.

3. a very narrow space between parts of something



4. weakness in an idea



English word "crack"(weakness in an idea) occurs in sets:

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