Cracked in spanish

Agrietado

pronunciation: ɑgɹ̩ietɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

crack3 = resquebrajar, resquebrajarse, cuartearse, cascarse, agrietarse, rajarse. 

Example: A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.

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» crack down on = sancionar severamente, tomar medidas duras contra, tomar medidas severas contra, tomar medidas enérgicas contra, reprimir enérgicamente, castigar severamente.

Example: Private citizens now suffer increased government monitoring of their telephone lines in an attempt to crack down on illegal Internet surfing.

» crack + jokes = contar chistes, contar chascarrillos.

Example: He says he has finally accepted his short stature and sometimes even cracks jokes at his size rather than feeling bitter.

» crack on = seguir, continuar, avanzar, ponerse manos a la obra.

Example: I've wasted so much time already, and now I really must crack on.

» crack on with = continuar con, seguir con, continuar dándole duro a, seguir dándole duro a, continuar dándole caña a, seguir dándole caña a.

Example: Bank Holiday is a time when some people use their time off to have a good spring clean or crack on with some home improvements.

» crack + open = abrir, abrir haciendo un chasquido.

Example: The fizz that bubbles up when you crack open a can of soda is carbon dioxide gas (CO2).

» crack + the silence = romper el silencio.

Example: Then after a minute that seemed like 10, Modjeski cracked the silence.

» crack + the whip = sacar el látigo, usar el látigo, enseñar el látigo, apretarle las clavijas a, apretarle los tornillos a, apretarle las tuercas a, ejercer presión sobre, darle caña a, poner a raya.

Example: Having a manager who likes to crack the whip can be an unpleasant experience for many, whilst others don't mind a bit of decisive direction.

» crack up = agrietarse, romperse, desintegrarse, desmoronarse, quebrantarse.

Example: The truth is that Europe is cracking up along four fault lines: its values, the euro, foreign policy and leadership.

» crack up = partirse de risa, mondarse de risa, desternillarse de risa, troncharse de risa.

Example: Sometimes he makes me cringe and sometimes he makes me crack up.

» not + be + cracked up to be = no ser oro todo lo que reduce, no ser tan bueno como se dice.

Example: Internet's promise of extending and improving human interaction through the digital medium isn't everything it's cracked up to be.

» use + a sledgehammer to crack a (wal)nut = matar moscas a cañonazos.

Example: But a father of one of the boys today accused the police of wasting their time and resources and for 'using a sledgehammer to crack a nut'.

crack4 = aclarar, dilucidar, esclarecer, descifrar. 

Example: Ocean energy has foxed the best minds in engineering, but one investor thinks he can crack it.

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» crack + a case = resolver un caso.

Example: The case of an arson fire that destroyed a house trailer and motorhome in Forestburg has been finally cracked.

» crack + a code = descodificar un código.

Example: One man listens to long-playing records played at 16 revolutions per minute in an attempt to 'crack the secret code'.

» crack + a mystery = aclarar un misterio, resolver un misterio, esclarecer un misterio.

Example: Scientists are still trying to crack this and other cicada mysteries.

» crack + encryption software = descodificar una programa de encriptación.

Example: However, the encryption software which prevents users from searching for a name and address by entering a telephone number had not been cracked.

» hard nut to crack = hueso duro de roer, problema difícil de resolver, duro de pelar.

Example: Realizing that the UK market was a very hard nut to crack he moved to Switzerland which was a safer bet but it also took him time.

» tough nut to crack = hueso duro de roer, problema difícil de resolver, duro de pelar.

Example: Sudan's oil sector proves a hard nut to crack.

Cracked synonyms

rough in spanish: áspero, pronunciation: rʌf part of speech: adjective insane in spanish: insano, pronunciation: ɪnseɪn part of speech: adjective daft in spanish: loco, pronunciation: dæft part of speech: adjective nuts in spanish: nueces, pronunciation: nʌts part of speech: adjective broken in spanish: roto, pronunciation: broʊkən part of speech: adjective buggy in spanish: calesa, pronunciation: bʌgi part of speech: noun wacky in spanish: chiflado, pronunciation: wæki part of speech: adjective balmy in spanish: balsámico, pronunciation: bɑmi part of speech: adjective haywire in spanish: loco, pronunciation: heɪwaɪr part of speech: noun loco in spanish: locomotora, pronunciation: loʊkoʊ part of speech: adjective bonkers in spanish: loco, pronunciation: bɑŋkɜrz part of speech: adjective loopy in spanish: chiflado, pronunciation: lupi part of speech: adjective dotty in spanish: punteado, pronunciation: dɑti part of speech: adjective kooky in spanish: chiflado, pronunciation: kuki part of speech: adjective nutty in spanish: de nuez, pronunciation: nʌti part of speech: adjective crackers in spanish: galletas, pronunciation: krækɜrz part of speech: adjective loony in spanish: loco, pronunciation: luni part of speech: adjective, noun barmy in spanish: chalado, pronunciation: bɑrmi part of speech: adjective fruity in spanish: sabroso, pronunciation: fruti part of speech: adjective bats in spanish: murciélagos, pronunciation: bæts part of speech: adjective damaged in spanish: dañado, pronunciation: dæmədʒd part of speech: adjective batty in spanish: chalado, pronunciation: bæti part of speech: adjective crazed in spanish: loco, pronunciation: kreɪzd part of speech: adjective chapped in spanish: agrietado, pronunciation: tʃæpt part of speech: adjective kookie in spanish: Kookie, pronunciation: kuki part of speech: adjective crackled in spanish: crepitante, pronunciation: krækəld part of speech: verb alligatored in spanish: cocodrilo, pronunciation: ælɪgətɔrd part of speech: adjective unsmooth in spanish: no suave, pronunciation: ənsmuθ part of speech: adjective roughened in spanish: rugoso, pronunciation: ruɪnd part of speech: adjective
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