crooked
- IPA[ˈkrʊkɪd]
英式
- bent or twisted out of shape or out of place;dishonest; illegal
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- 1. bent or twisted out of shape or out of place his teeth were yellow and crooked 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. informal dishonest; illegal a crooked business deal 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. Australian, New Zealand informal annoyed; exasperated ‘It's not you I'm crooked on,’ he assured Vivien
- the hooked staff of a shepherd: seizing his crook from behind the door, he set off to call his dogs
- bend (something, especially a finger as a signal): he crooked a finger for the waitress
- (especially of a situation) bad, unpleasant, or unsatisfactory: it was pretty crook on the land in the early 1970s
Oxford American Dictionary
- the hooked staff of a shepherd: seizing his crook from behind the door, he set off to call his dogs
- bend (something, especially a finger as a signal): he crooked a finger for the waitress
- bad, unpleasant, or unsatisfactory: it was pretty crook on the land in the early 1970s
Oxford Dictionary
- all over the place
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- (1829–90), US army officer. He served during the Civil War and then fought against Indians in ...
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- lose one's temper
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- a staff with a hook at one end used by shepherds.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a staff with a hook at one end used by shepherds.
Oxford Dictionary
- be annoyed by
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- IPA[ˈkro͝okəd]
美式
- bent or twisted out of shape or out of place: his teeth were yellow and crooked
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