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3 Translation results for
crack
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
|
adjective
crack
noun
cracks
chasquido, restallido, estallido (de un arma de fuego), crujido (de huesos)
;
chiste, ocurrencia, salida
;
raja, grieta, fisura
;
golpe
;
intento
Example sentences of
crack
noun
•
The
crack
runs all the way from the top of the wall to the bottom.
•
an old patio with grass growing up through the
cracks
•
The vase has a few fine
cracks
, but it is still usable.
•
I could see them through the
crack
in the doorway.
•
Light came through the
cracks
in the walls of the barn.
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Synonyms of
crack
noun
joke
,
quip
,
witticism
,
wisecrack
,
attempt
,
blow
,
crevice
Detailed synonyms for
crack
noun
See:
Joke
crack
verb
cracked, has cracked, is cracking, cracks
chasquear, restallar
;
chasquear (un látigo, etc.)
;
rajar, agrietar, resquebrajar
;
rajarse, resquebrajarse, agrietarse
;
romper (un huevo), cascar (nueces), forzar (una caja fuerte)
;
quebrarse (dícese de la voz)
;
resolver, descifrar (un código)
Example sentences of
crack
verb
•
The hailstones were big enough to
crack
some windows.
•
He
cracked
his collarbone in a skiing accident.
•
The mirror
cracked
when she dropped it.
•
Workers
cracked
the large rock into three pieces so it could be moved.
•
The bird
cracked
the seed on a tree branch.
More examples
•
a tool used for
cracking
nuts
•
He
cracked open
the eggs.
•
Someone
cracked
him over the head with a beer bottle.
•
The baby
cracked
her chin pretty hard when she fell.
•
He fell and
cracked
his elbow on the ice.
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Synonyms of
crack
verb
break
,
solve
,
split
crack
adjective
buenísimo, de primera
Example sentences of
crack
adjective
•
The company has a
crack
sales force.
•
known as one of the college's
crack
tennis players
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Synonyms of
crack
adjective
proficient
,
adept
,
skilled
,
skillful
,
expert
,
master
,
masterly
,
first-rate
Detailed synonyms for
crack
adjective
See:
Proficient
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Phrasal verbs for
crack
crack down
- (informal) tomar medidas enérgicas, aplicar mano dura
crack up
- echarse a reír
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Related phrases for
crack
crack-up
- choque, estrellamiento
take a crack at
- (informal) probar, intentar
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Reverse translation for
crack
chasquido
- click (of the tongue or fingers), snap, crack
restallido
- crack, crackle
estallido
(de un arma de fuego)
- explosion, report (of a gun), outbreak, outburst
crujido
(de huesos)
- rustling, creaking, crackling (of a fire), crunching
chiste
- joke, funny story
ocurrencia
- occurrence, event, witticism, bright idea
salida
- exit, leaving, departure, way out, solution, start (of a race), wisecrack, joke
raja
- crack, slit, slice, wedge
grieta
- crack, crevice
fisura
- fissure, crevasse
golpe
- blow, knock
intento
- intent, intention, attempt, try
chasquear
- to click (the tongue, fingers, etc.), to snap (a whip)
restallar
- to crack, to crackle, to click
chasquear
(un látigo, etc.)
- to click (the tongue, fingers, etc.), to snap (a whip)
rajar
- to chatter, to crack, to split, to boast, to brag
agrietar
- to crack
resquebrajar
- to split, to crack
rajarse
- to crack, to split open, to back out
resquebrajarse
agrietarse
- to crack, to chap
romper
(un huevo)
- to break, to break, to smash, to rip, to tear, to break off (relations), to break (a contract), to break through, to break down, to wear out
cascar
(nueces)
- to crack (a shell)
forzar
(una caja fuerte)
- to force, to compel, to force open, to strain
quebrarse
(dícese de la voz)
resolver
- to resolve, to settle, to decide
descifrar
(un código)
- to decipher, to decode
buenísimo
- (informal) excellent, super-duper
de primera
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