Crack
pronunciation: kræk
part of speech: noun, verb
crac = crash.
Example: The article 'After the crash: librarians take stock following the market's recent nosedive' discusses the possible effects of the recent stock market crash on U.S. libraries and suggests how libraries can protect themselves during economic recession.
crack = crack ; crack cocaine.
Example: Angela, a Soho hostess, has also admitted that many of the girls who work the clip joints are addicted to hard drugs -- heroin, crack and cocaine.Example: If you're not familiar what happened, Sophie was caught whoring her body for money and crack cocaine.
more:
» adicto al crack
= crackhead
.
Example: Actually to do something about a young crackhead fidgeting with a gun takes more than high-flown language -- it takes bravery = De hecho, para hacer algo acerca de un joven adicto al crack que le gusta juguetear con una pistola requiere algo más que un lenguaje pretencioso, se necesita valentía.
» fumadero de crack
= crack house
.
Example: People always describe crack houses as someplace they wouldn't want to be.
Crac synonyms
go
in spanish: ir,
pronunciation: goʊ
part of speech: verb
break
in spanish: descanso,
pronunciation: breɪk
part of speech: verb, noun
shot
in spanish: Disparo,
pronunciation: ʃɑt
part of speech: noun
check
in spanish: comprobar,
pronunciation: tʃek
part of speech: verb, noun
pass
in spanish: pasar,
pronunciation: pæs
part of speech: verb, noun
fling
in spanish: arrojar,
pronunciation: flɪŋ
part of speech: verb, noun
snap
in spanish: chasquido,
pronunciation: snæp
part of speech: noun, verb
offer
in spanish: oferta,
pronunciation: ɔfɜr
part of speech: verb, noun
chip
in spanish: chip,
pronunciation: tʃɪp
part of speech: noun
fracture
in spanish: fractura,
pronunciation: fræktʃɜr
part of speech: noun
ace
in spanish: as,
pronunciation: eɪs
part of speech: noun
gap
in spanish: brecha,
pronunciation: gæp
part of speech: noun
superior
in spanish: superior,
pronunciation: supɪriɜr
part of speech: adjective
super
in spanish: súper,
pronunciation: supɜr
part of speech: noun, adjective
collapse
in spanish: colapso,
pronunciation: kəlæps
part of speech: noun, verb
fissure
in spanish: fisura,
pronunciation: fɪʃɜr
part of speech: noun
quip
in spanish: sofismo,
pronunciation: kwɪp
part of speech: noun
sally
in spanish: salida,
pronunciation: sæli
part of speech: noun
cleft
in spanish: hendido,
pronunciation: kleft
part of speech: adjective, noun
whirl
in spanish: giro,
pronunciation: wɜrl
part of speech: noun, verb
chap
in spanish: Cap,
pronunciation: tʃæp
part of speech: noun
crevice
in spanish: hendedura,
pronunciation: krevəs
part of speech: noun
cranny
in spanish: grieta,
pronunciation: kræni
part of speech: noun
cracking
in spanish: agrietamiento,
pronunciation: krækɪŋ
part of speech: noun
tops
in spanish: tops,
pronunciation: tɑps
part of speech: noun
break up
in spanish: dividir,
pronunciation: breɪkʌp
part of speech: verb
topnotch
in spanish: de primera categoría,
pronunciation: təpnɑtʃ
part of speech: adjective
wisecrack
in spanish: cuchufleta,
pronunciation: waɪzkræk
part of speech: noun
tiptop
in spanish: excelente,
pronunciation: tɪptɑp
part of speech: adjective
first-rate
in spanish: de primera clase,
pronunciation: fɜrstreɪt
part of speech: adjective, adverb
crack up
in spanish: reímos a carcajadas,
pronunciation: krækʌp
part of speech: verb
scissure
in spanish: tijera,
pronunciation: sɪʃɜr
part of speech: noun
break through
in spanish: atravesar,
pronunciation: breɪkθru
part of speech: verb
a-one
in spanish: uno,
pronunciation: əwʌn
part of speech: adjective
crock up
in spanish: levantarse,
pronunciation: krɑkʌp
part of speech: verb