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61Crack — Das Wort Crack bezeichnet eine mit Kokain verwandte Droge, siehe Crack (Droge) eine Software, um den Kopierschutz eines Spiels oder einer anderen Software zu umgehen, siehe Crack (Software) einen Computer hacken (eigentlich cracken), um dem… …
62crack — 01. There is a [crack] in the windshield of my car, so I have to get it replaced. 02. Roger [cracked] his tooth when he bit into a hard candy. 03. The earthquake left large [cracks] in the walls of the building. 04. The children opened the door a …
63crack — {{11}}crack (n.) split, opening, 14c., from CRACK (Cf. crack) (v.). Meaning try, attempt first attested 1836, probably a hunting metaphor, from slang sense of fire a gun. Meaning in top notch, superior is slang from 1793 (e.g. a crack shot).… …
64crack — 1. noun /kɹæk/ a) A thin and usually jagged space opened in a previously solid material. A large crack had formed in the roadway. b) A narrow opening. We managed to squeeze through a crack in the rock wall. Syn …
65Crack — I (Del alem. krach, derrumbamiento.) ► sustantivo masculino ECONOMÍA Crac, quiebra financiera o comercial. SINÓNIMO bancarrota II (Voz inglesa.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Droga derivada de la cocaína. 2 DEPORTES Jugador de fútbol o de cualquier… …
66crack — 1. noun 1) a crack in the glass Syn: split, break, chip, fracture, rupture 2) a crack between two rocks Syn: space, gap, crevice, fissure, cleft, cranny …
67crack up — 1. in. to have a wreck. □ The plane cracked up and killed two of the passengers. □ Whose car cracked up on the expressway? 2. in. to break out in laughter. □ The whole audience cracked up. □ …
68crack — Synonyms and related words: Daedalian, Parthian shot, above par, abrade, abrasion, abysm, abyss, account for, ace, address, adept, adroit, allegation, allegorize, alligator, answer, aperture, aphorism, apostrophe, apothegm, approach, apt, arroyo …
69Crack — 1. break into (a safe, vault, etc.); 2. gain unauthorised access to a computer; break the security code on a piece of software; to break an encryption code; 3. solve (a mystery, etc.); 4. obtain: crack an invite ; 5. tell (a joke); say (something …
70crack up — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [*To crash a vehicle] Syn. collide, be in an accident, smash up, total*; see crash 4 . 2. [To fail suddenly in health, mind, or strength] Syn. go to pieces, decline, fail, deteriorate, sicken, collapse, succumb, break down,… …