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BNC: 8580 COCA: 8651
crook
noun [C] /krʊk/
singularcrook
pluralcrooks
  1. 1
    informal someone who is dishonest, especially someone who uses their position of power for their own personal advantage (尤指利用职权为自己牟利的)骗子

    the bunch of crooks who run the government 掌管着政府的一群赃官

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    1. a.
      a criminal, especially one who steals money 罪犯;(尤指)窃贼
       Synonyms and related words
      People who steal: thief, burglar, robber...
  2. 2
    the place where something bends inwards 向内弯曲部分

    the crook of your arm 臂弯

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  3. 3
    a long stick that is curved at one end, used by shepherds for controlling their sheep (牧羊人的)曲柄杖
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    Animal farming: brand, brand, cattle prod...
crook
verb [T] /krʊk/
present tense
I/you/we/theycrook
he/she/itcrooks
present participlecrooking
past tensecrooked
past participlecrooked
  1. to bend a part of your body inwards, especially your finger 使(尤指手指)弯曲
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crook
adjective Australian informal
  1. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    1
    bad or unsatisfactory

    Kier helps repair your crook old bike as well.

    "This place is really crook ," he says, looking distastefully at the matt brown walls.

    Submitted from United Kingdom on 29/06/2016
  2. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    2
    ill or hurt

    If you or a family member are really crook, do you have the knowledge to decide whether you have a life threatening, emergency or urgent condition?

    Submitted from United Kingdom on 29/06/2016

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