cramp
- IPA[kramp]
英式
- painful involuntary contraction of a muscle or muscles, typically caused by fatigue or strain;abdominal pain caused by menstruation.
- inhibit the development of;fasten with a cramp or cramps
verb: cramp, 3rd person present: cramps, gerund or present participle: cramping, past tense: cramped, past participle: cramped
noun: cramp, plural noun: cramps
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名詞
- 1. painful involuntary contraction of a muscle or muscles, typically caused by fatigue or strain an attack of cramp he suffered severe cramps in his foot
- ▪ North American abdominal pain caused by menstruation.
- 2. a tool, typically shaped like a capital G, for clamping two objects together for gluing or other work.
- ▪ a metal bar with bent ends for holding masonry together the facade is built of travertine blocks without mortar but held by metal cramps
動詞
- 1. inhibit the development of tighter rules will cramp economic growth
- 2. fasten with a cramp or cramps cramp the gates to the posts
- 3. suffer from sudden and painful contractions of a muscle or muscles in the final game, Chang cramped severely
- feeling or causing someone to feel uncomfortably confined or hemmed in by lack of space: the staff had to work in cramped conditions
Oxford American Dictionary
- suffering from cramp: rest your cramped arms for a moment
Oxford Dictionary
- a tool used for clamping the sashes of a window together during gluing.
Oxford Dictionary
- a moment in which one fails to think clearly or act sensibly: he had a brain cramp early in the game and really botched the ball
Oxford Dictionary
- a European fungus which produces a shiny spherical black fruiting body on dead or dying wood, ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a moment in which one fails to think clearly or act sensibly: they could easily be 4-1 if it weren't for a few brain cramps late in games
Oxford American Dictionary
- pain or stiffness in the hand caused by excessive writing
Oxford Dictionary
- pain or stiffness in the hand caused by excessive writing
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[kramp]
美式
- painful involuntary contraction of a muscle or muscles, typically caused by fatigue or strain: he suffered severe cramps in his foot
- restrict or inhibit the development of: tighter rules will cramp economic growth
Oxford American Dictionary