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单词 crank
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crank

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noun

ˈkraŋk How to pronounce crank (audio)
1
: a bent part of an axle or shaft or an arm keyed at right angles to the end of a shaft by which circular motion is imparted to or received from the shaft or by which reciprocating motion is changed into circular motion or vice versa
2
a
archaic : bend
b
: a twist or turn of speech : conceit
used especially in the phrase quips and cranks
c(1)
: caprice, crotchet
(2)
: an annoyingly eccentric person
also : one who is overly enthusiastic about a particular subject or activity
d
: a bad-tempered person : grouch
3
: crystal meth
specifically : an impure form of crystal meth
crankish
ˈkraŋ-kish How to pronounce crank (audio)
adjective

crank

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verb

cranked; cranking; cranks

intransitive verb

1
: to move with a winding course : zigzag
2
a
: to turn a crank
b
: to get started by or as if by the turning of a crank
c
: to gain speed, momentum, or intensity
usually used with up
the campaign is cranking up

transitive verb

1
: to move or operate by or as if by a crank
crank the window down
2
a
: to cause to start
crank an automobile
b
: to rotate the shaft (such as a crankshaft) of especially with a starter
crank over an engine
c
: to use in trying to start an engine
crank the starter
3
a
: to start as if by use of a crank
usually used with up
she cranked up the air conditioner
b
: turn up sense 2
usually used with up
crank up the volume

crank

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adjective (1)

: of, relating to, or being a bad-tempered or annoyingly eccentric person
also : made or sent by such a person or by someone intending to be an annoyance or to cause harm
crank calls
a crank letter

crank

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adjective (2)

1
chiefly dialectal : merry, high-spirited
2
chiefly dialectal : cocky, confident

crank

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adjective (3)

of a boat
: easily tipped : tender entry 1 sense 4d

Synonyms

Noun

  • character
  • codger
  • crack
  • crackbrain
  • crackpot
  • eccentric
  • flake
  • fruitcake
  • head case
  • kook
  • nut
  • nutcase
  • nutter [British slang]
  • oddball
  • oddity
  • original
  • quiz
  • screwball
  • weirdo
  • zany

Verb

  • activate
  • actuate
  • drive
  • move
  • run
  • set off
  • spark
  • start
  • touch off
  • trigger
  • turn on

Adjective (2)

  • cock-a-hoop
  • crowing
  • exultant
  • exulting
  • glorying
  • jubilant
  • prideful
  • proud
  • rejoicing
  • triumphant
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Example Sentences

Noun To open the car window, turn the crank on the door. He was dismissed as a crank until his article was published. Most people think she's just a harmless crank. Verb He cranked the temperature to 75 degrees. Crank the engine to see if it will start.

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English cranke, from Old English cranc- (as in crancstæf, a weaving instrument); probably akin to Middle High German krank weak, sick — more at cringe

Adjective (2)

Middle English cranke

Adjective (3)

short for crank-sided easily tipped

First Known Use

Noun

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1592, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Adjective (1)

1924, in the meaning defined above

Adjective (2)

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Adjective (3)

circa 1649, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

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noun

ˈkraŋk How to pronounce crank (audio)
1
: a bent part with a handle that is turned to start or run machinery
2
: a person with strange ideas
3
: a cross or irritable person

crank

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verb

cranked; cranking
1
: to start or run by or as if by turning a part with a handle
2
: to make or become greater in speed or intensity
crank the volume

Medical Definition

crank

noun

ˈkraŋk How to pronounce crank (audio)
: crystal meth
specifically : an impure form of crystal meth

crank 1 of 3

adjective

chiefly dialect
1
as in triumphant
having or expressing feelings of joy or triumph you shouldn't feel so crank, considering that you beat the worst softball team in the league

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • triumphant
  • crowing
  • exulting
  • proud
  • ecstatic
  • exultant
  • rejoicing
  • arrogant
  • glorying
  • jubilant
  • cock-a-hoop
  • cocky
  • winning
  • boastful
  • euphoric
  • victorious
  • prideful
  • elated
  • conquering

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • depressed
  • defeated
  • downcast
  • disconsolate
  • dejected
  • dispirited
  • crestfallen
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2
as in lyric
joyously unrestrained folks around here are downright crank that a local boy won a gold medal in the Olympics

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • lyric
  • bubbly
  • bouncy
  • lively
  • joyful
  • frolic
  • exuberant
  • gay
  • effervescent
  • giddy
  • frolicsome
  • buoyant
  • outgoing
  • ecstatic
  • uninhibited
  • silly
  • vivacious
  • rowdy
  • gamesome
  • raucous
  • rollicking
  • extroverted
  • boisterous
  • bold
  • sprightly
  • lighthearted
  • high-spirited
  • saucy
  • impudent
  • rapturous
  • brazen
  • extraverted
  • overexuberant
  • insolent
  • insouciant
  • brash
  • carefree
  • euphoric
  • light-headed
  • impertinent
  • happy-go-lucky
  • audacious

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • sullen
  • repressed
  • inhibited
  • restrained
  • constrained
  • subdued
  • surly
  • depressed
  • stolid
  • phlegmatic
  • impassive
  • low-spirited
  • stoic
  • stoical
  • morose
  • dour
  • glum
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crank

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noun

1
as in eccentric
a person of odd or whimsical habits she's a bit of a crank, but still a good-hearted person

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • eccentric
  • nut
  • crackpot
  • original
  • character
  • flake
  • crack
  • kook
  • weirdo
  • oddball
  • screwball
  • codger
  • freak
  • nutter
  • crackbrain
  • odd duck
  • nutcase
  • zany
  • fruitcake
  • maverick
  • head case
  • piece of work
  • rarity
  • quiz
  • oddity
  • bohemian
  • quixote
  • geezer
  • coot
  • nonconformist
  • curio
  • fantast
  • fantastico

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • follower
  • sheep
  • conformer
  • conformist
2
as in crab
an irritable and complaining person he's always a crank until he has his morning coffee

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • crab
  • bear
  • complainer
  • mutterer
  • curmudgeon
  • grump
  • grouser
  • sourpuss
  • griper
  • hunks
  • kicker
  • grumbler
  • growler
  • whiner
  • grouch
  • fusser
  • crosspatch
  • croaker
  • murmurer
  • sorehead
  • bellyacher
  • killjoy
  • grinch
  • quibbler
  • party pooper
  • spoilsport
  • crock
  • defeatist
  • pessimist
  • nitpicker
  • hypochondriac
  • faultfinder
  • nagger
  • repiner
  • malcontent
  • objector

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • optimist
  • happy camper
  • Pollyanna
3
as in whim
a sudden impulsive and apparently unmotivated idea or action his endless and unpredictable cranks made spending time with him exhausting

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • whim
  • freak
  • kink
  • caprice
  • fancy
  • bee
  • maggot
  • notion
  • humor
  • whimsy
  • thought
  • megrim
  • vagary
  • vagrancy
  • image
  • impression
  • picture
  • bee in one's bonnet
  • fantasy
  • whimsey
  • fancifulness
  • concept
  • freakishness
  • brainstorm
  • capriciousness
  • conceit
  • whimsicality
  • impetuosity
  • inspiration
  • mind's eye
  • conception
  • phantasy

crank

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verb

as in to coil

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • coil
  • wind
  • reel
  • screw
  • spin
  • wheel
  • pivot
  • swivel
  • turn
  • unscrew
  • rotate
  • twiddle
  • circulate
  • swing
  • twist
  • swirl
  • roll
  • revolve
  • whirl
  • twirl
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