crutch的意思和读音

crutch

: [krʌtʃ] : [krʌtʃ]

n.

v.

crutches  crutched  crutching  

n.prop,support,aid,help,buttress

crutchn.

1.one of two long sticks that you put under your arms to help you walk after you have injured your leg or foot

After the accident I spent six months on crutches .

2.a person or thing that gives you help or support but often makes you depend on them too much

n.1.2.;3.4.1.2.;3.4.

v.1.;

n.1.a stick that fits under your arm so that you can lean on it and walk when your leg or foot is injured2.someone or something that you depend on for support or help, especially too much3.the area between your legs where they join your body, mainly used in British English4.the part of a piece of clothing that covers this area, mainly used in British English1.a stick that fits under your arm so that you can lean on it and walk when your leg or foot is injured2.someone or something that you depend on for support or help, especially too much3.the area between your legs where they join your body, mainly used in British English4.the part of a piece of clothing that covers this area, mainly used in British English

v.1.to support something with a crutch or similar object

1. hobble vi. crutch n. wagon n. () ...

2. crust n. ; crutch n. v. crux a. ,,

3. crust n. ; crutch n. v. crux a. ,,

4. 1557 crushing test 1558 , crutch 1559 cryogenic ...

5. pleat/knife pleat crotch/crutch measurement/meas. ...

7. ... “excess” ”。,D。 “crutch”; “chip” , …

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1.When I came again to myself, the monster had pulled himself together, his crutch under his arm, his hat upon his head.

2.When he reached the weirwood tree, he found a fallen branch just long enough to use as a crutch.

3.I saw an old man making his way with difficulty with a crutch on his hand.

4.Then in that land, there lived a poor man with a patch over one eye and a crutch to help him to walk.

5.Just how much of a crutch the teleprompter has become for Obama was on sharp display during his latest commerce secretary announcement.

6.His wife is so mean that if he gave her a crutch, she'd go and break her bloody leg.

7.When you sit down to work without a plan, it's easy to get caught up in crutch activities like checking email and browsing the web.

8.The U. S. economy is far from ready to walk without the crutch of government money, and won't be for some time.

9.His wife is so mean that if he gives her a crutch, she'd go and break her bloody leg.

10.The guys have fond memories of Dan getting a hit and using his bat as a crutch to make his way to first base.