crack
Prononciation : [/kɹæk/]
Contexte : « break »
(verb) to break something so that it makes a sharp sound. When something is cracked, it is broken but not completely separated.
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He cracked the egg into the bowl.
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She tried to open the jar but ended up cracking it.
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Did you hear the sound when the glass cracked?
Contexte : « joke »
(noun) a clever or funny joke. It's something that makes people laugh because it's witty or amusing.
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He always has a good crack making everyone laugh.
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That was not a good crack - nobody laughed at the joke.
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Can you share a funny crack that you heard recently?
Contexte : « opening »
(noun) a narrow space or space where something is slightly separated. It can also refer to a problem or weakness in something.
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There is a crack in the wall where the sun shines through.
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The vase fell and has a crack in it now.
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Is there a crack in the door allowing the cold air to come in?
Contexte : « solving »
(verb) to solve or figure something out. When you crack a problem, you find the solution.
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She finally cracked the code to unlock the safe.
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He couldn't crack the riddle despite many attempts.
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Can you crack the mystery of where the missing toy is?