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cranked
- IPA[kraNGkt]
美式
- (of a shaft, bar, etc.) having a bend
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- 1. (of a shaft, bar, etc.) having a bend the cranked axle allows the body of the carriage to be mounted lower
- turn the crankshaft of (an internal combustion engine) in order to start the engine: the starter motor struggled to crank the engine move the pitch lever into the normal range and crank up the engine
- a part of an axle or shaft bent out at right angles, for converting reciprocal to circular ... a long con rod which acts as a longer lever on the crank
Oxford Dictionary
- turn the crankshaft of (an internal combustion engine) in order to start the engine: the starter motor struggled to crank the engine move the pitch lever into the normal range and crank up the engine
- a part of an axle or shaft bent out at right angles, for converting reciprocal to circular ... a long con rod which acts as a longer lever on the crank
Oxford American Dictionary
- an eccentric person, especially one who is obsessed by a particular subject or theory: when he first started to air his views, they labeled him a crank I am used to getting crank calls from conspiracy theorists
Oxford American Dictionary
- an eccentric person, especially one who is obsessed by a particular subject: when he first started to air his views, they labelled him a crank I am used to getting crank calls from conspiracy theorists
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a sailing ship) easily keeled over, especially by wind or sea through improper design or ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a sailing ship) liable to heel over.
Oxford Dictionary
- a crank that is turned by hand.
- operate (a device) by turning a crank by hand: the Professor began to hand-crank the machinery a hand-cranked generator
Oxford Dictionary
- a crank that is turned by hand.
- operate (a device) by turning a crank by hand: the Professor began to hand-crank the machinery a hand-cranked generator
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- (of a shaft, bar, etc.) having a bend: the cranked axle allows the body of the carriage to be mounted lower
Oxford Dictionary