craned
英 [kreɪnd]
美 [kreɪnd]
v. (为看得更清楚而)探着身子; 伸长(脖子)
crane的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 起重机;吊车
Acraneis a large machine that moves heavy things by lifting them in the air.- The little prefabricated hut was lifted away by a huge crane.
那间用预制板搭建的小棚屋被一辆大型起重机吊走了。
- The little prefabricated hut was lifted away by a huge crane.
- 鹤
Acraneis a kind of large bird with a long neck and long legs. - VERB (为看或听得更清楚)伸长(脖子),探(头)
If youcraneyour neck or head, you stretch your neck in a particular direction in order to see or hear something better.- She craned her neck to get a better view...
她伸长脖子想看得更清楚些。 - Children craned to get close to him...
孩子们探着身子想靠近他。 - She craned forward to look at me.
她向前探出身子看着我。
- She craned her neck to get a better view...
双语例句
- All the people in the office craned their necks to see this handsome young man and expected to know the love story between the boy and the girl.
办公室所有的人都伸长脖子来看这帅小伙,并且急切地想知道他们之间的爱情故事。 - He craned forward to see what was happening in the courtyard.
他把脖子伸得老长,想看看院子里究竟发生了什么事情。 - Tyrion craned his head to one side, and saw a boy standing on the roof of a low wooden building, waving a wide-brimmed straw hat.
提利昂把头伸向一边,看到一个站在低矮木屋顶上戴着宽边草帽的男孩。 - Old man Liu craned his neck to look them over, and was very satisfied.
刘老头子仰着头看了一遍,觉得很满意。 - Children craned to get close to him
孩子们探着身子想靠近他。 - They craned to look at him.
他们伸着脖子看他。 - For a time the lake was absolutely still. The watchers craned their necks, but their eyes could not pierce the darkness.
过了一会儿,湖滨没有一点动静,众人还伸着颈项,望着那看不透的黑暗出神。 - Both of his academic activity and thoughts ( including the real learning and social enlightenment thoughts), craned the neck of people to develop the academy and thoughts in Qing Dynasty, and therefore made the good opening of the transition academy.
他的学术活动和思想主张(包括实学学术和社会启蒙思想),引领清代学术与思想的发展路径,启开传统学术在近代转型的帷幕。 - Mrs. Meade mounted her carriage block and craned her neck for a view of the baby, but the doctor, disregarding the mud, plowed through to the side of the carriage.
米德太太跑到马车道上伸长脖子看了看小毛头,可大夫不顾泥泞一直走到马车旁边。 - In fact, more than a few times, pedestrians and fellow drivers alike craned their necks to get a better look at the bright blue car making all that glorious noise.
事实上,有很多次,路上的行人和其他司机纷纷伸长了脖子,想更仔细地看看这辆发出诱人噪音的蓝色豪车。