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 crab [kræb]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 螃蟹, 偏航, 脾气乖戾的人, 沙果

vi. 捕蟹, 偏航, 发牢骚

vt. 使偏航, 抱怨, 破坏

[医] 蟹, 山查子


  1. A crab burger, a tofu burger.
    蟹肉三明治;豆腐三明治
  2. A crab louse.
    毛虱,阴虱
  3. It was his misfortune to catch a crab in the last spurt.
    他真倒霉,到了最后一刹那竟有一桨没划好。


crab
crabbed, crabbing
[ noun ]
  1. decapod having eyes on short stalks and a broad flattened carapace with a small abdomen folded under the thorax and pincers

  2. <noun.animal>
  3. a quarrelsome grouch

  4. <noun.person>
  5. (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Cancer

  6. <noun.person>
  7. the fourth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about June 21 to July 22

  8. <noun.location>
  9. the edible flesh of any of various crabs

  10. <noun.food>
  11. a louse that infests the pubic region of the human body

  12. <noun.animal>
  13. a stroke of the oar that either misses the water or digs too deeply

  14. <noun.act>
    he caught a crab and lost the race
[ verb ]
  1. direct (an aircraft) into a crosswind

  2. <verb.motion>
  3. scurry sideways like a crab

  4. <verb.motion>
  5. fish for crab

  6. <verb.competition>
  7. complain

  8. <verb.communication> beef bellyache bitch gripe grouse holler squawk
    What was he hollering about?


Crab \Crab\ (kr[a^]b), n. [AS. crabba; akin to D. krab, G.
krabbe, krebs, Icel. krabbi, Sw. krabba, Dan. krabbe, and
perh. to E. cramp. Cf. {Crawfish}.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) One of the brachyuran Crustacea. They are
mostly marine, and usually have a broad, short body,
covered with a strong shell or carapace. The abdomen is
small and curled up beneath the body.

Note: The name is applied to all the Brachyura, and to
certain Anomura, as the hermit crabs. Formerly, it was
sometimes applied to Crustacea in general. Many species
are edible, the blue crab of the Atlantic coast being
one of the most esteemed. The large European edible
crab is {Cancer padurus}. {Soft-shelled crabs} are blue
crabs that have recently cast their shells. See
{Cancer}; also, {Box crab}, {Fiddler crab}, {Hermit
crab}, {Spider crab}, etc., under {Box}, {Fiddler}.
etc.

2. The zodiacal constellation Cancer.

3. [See {Crab}, a.] (Bot.) A crab apple; -- so named from its
harsh taste.

When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl,
Then nightly sings the staring owl. --Shak.

4. A cudgel made of the wood of the crab tree; a crabstick.
[Obs.] --Garrick.

5. (Mech.)
(a) A movable winch or windlass with powerful gearing,
used with derricks, etc.
(b) A form of windlass, or geared capstan, for hauling
ships into dock, etc.
(c) A machine used in ropewalks to stretch the yarn.
(d) A claw for anchoring a portable machine.

{Calling crab}. (Zo["o]l.) See {Fiddler}., n., 2.

{Crab apple}, a small, sour apple, of several kinds; also,
the tree which bears it; as, the European crab apple
({Pyrus Malus} var. sylvestris); the Siberian crab apple
({Pyrus baccata}); and the American ({Pyrus coronaria}).


{Crab grass}. (Bot.)
(a) A grass ({Digitaria sanguinalis} syn. {Panicum
sanguinalis}); -- called also {finger grass}.
(b) A grass of the genus {Eleusine} ({Eleusine Indica});
-- called also {dog's-tail grass}, {wire grass}, etc.


{Crab louse} (Zo["o]l.), a species of louse ({Phthirius
pubis}), sometimes infesting the human body.

{Crab plover} (Zo["o]l.), an Asiatic plover ({Dromas
ardeola}).

{Crab's eyes}, or {Crab's stones}, masses of calcareous
matter found, at certain seasons of the year, on either
side of the stomach of the European crawfishes, and
formerly used in medicine for absorbent and antacid
purposes; the gastroliths.

{Crab spider} (Zo["o]l.), one of a group of spiders
({Laterigrad[ae]}); -- called because they can run
backwards or sideways like a crab.

{Crab tree}, the tree that bears crab applies.

{Crab wood}, a light cabinet wood obtained in Guiana, which
takes a high polish. --McElrath.

{To catch a crab} (Naut.), a phrase used of a rower:
(a) when he fails to raise his oar clear of the water;
(b) when he misses the water altogether in making a
stroke.


Crab \Crab\ (kr[a^]b), v. t.
1. To make sour or morose; to embitter. [Obs.]

Sickness sours or crabs our nature. --Glanvill.

2. To beat with a crabstick. [Obs.] --J. Fletcher.


Crab \Crab\, v. i. (Naut.)
To drift sidewise or to leeward, as a vessel. --Ham. Nav.
Encyc.


Crab \Crab\, a. [Prob. from the same root as crab, n.]
Sour; rough; austere.

The crab vintage of the neighb'ring coast. --Dryden.

  1. Dwarf Alberich (Franz Mazura) scrambles around the bottom like a horrible black crab, bagging the gold when he can't get a maiden.
  2. Outside a seafood packing plant in Port Bolivar, Texas, a 100-foot-long pile of crab shells is crawling with maggots.
  3. First lady Barbara Bush dedicated the first school named after her husband, then met "George Bush," the guinea pig and "Dan Quayle," the hermit crab, in kindergarten.
  4. "I used almost 3.5 pounds of the stuff, and it should have controlled the crab grass," said Lamore.
  5. Other events included a blue-claw crab race in Tuckerton, N.J., and the cutting of a gigantic cake in Philadelphia.
  6. In addition, profit margins in this year's second quarter were squeezed because some competitors cut prices on chemicals to control crab grass and on certain mowers, Mr. FitzGibbon said.
  7. Also suggested were cuts in the losses of state-owned enterprises, and higher prices on delicacies such as crab, caviar and tongue.
  8. Better measure the crab population.
  9. At one location, the renovated Union Station, homeless people lined up outside for a soup-kitchen meal served by anti-poverty activists while the GOP guests dined on Maryland crab and roast pork.
  10. By summer, crab feasts likely will be more affordable at $30 to $40 a bushel.
  11. And if they're hungry, Flower also offers catered foods _ from rolled slices of turkey, ham and roast beef to chilled shrimp and crab legs.
  12. The hermit crab performs an annual ritual similar in spirit to that of Pennsylvania's Punxsutawney Phil, who is said to herald six more weeks of winter whenever he sees his shadow on Groundhog Day.
  13. Then we joined the all-male group that had gathered to enjoy lunch (crab, fish, raspberries) at Domaine Ott's expense.
  14. Stone crab fans waited for the season's first catches of the Gulf of Mexico's top crustacean like wine lovers yearning for the year's first Beaujolais nouveau or New Englanders watching for leaves to turn color.
  15. Louie, an Alaskan King Crab, is just getting a leg up in the racing game, but he'll be seasoned in a Maryland crab derby Saturday.
  16. A favorite: Maryland crab cakes, salad, mashed potatoes and fresh buttermilk bread.
  17. Police identified the hostage-taker as a 38-year-old man who had gone to court to appeal a three-month sentence for violating crab fishing regulations and a three-month sentence for obstructing justice.
  18. He said Soviets were especially interested in deepwater crab fishing, a technique American fishermen have learned only the past five or six years.
  19. Cranberry, sour cherry, rowanberry or spiced crab apple jelly should also be good.
  20. The official news agency said more than 1,000 pounds of crab were aboard the two boats.
  21. Some say the crab crash may have been a blessing in disguise for Unalaska. "King crab was real seasonal," said Kathy Grimnes, president of Ounalashka, the Aleut regional ative corporation. Workers labored 14 hours a day, seven days a week.
  22. Some say the crab crash may have been a blessing in disguise for Unalaska. "King crab was real seasonal," said Kathy Grimnes, president of Ounalashka, the Aleut regional ative corporation. Workers labored 14 hours a day, seven days a week.
  23. The crab processing ship, the 320-foot Coastal Star, was anchored off the island about 425 miles north of the Aleutian Islands.
  24. Nearly 90 percent of Alaska's crab harvest, valued at more than $182 million, also comes from there.
  25. He said he and the mayor snorted cocaine in the upstairs bathroom at Barry's home while 200 guests were outside the house at a summer crab feast.
  26. The vice president stood on polluted New Jersey beaches, went along on a Delaware River crab harvesting operation, and worked the sidewalk crowds in New Castle, Del.
  27. A stubborn fire at a warehouse destroyed at least 340,000 frozen turkeys and millions of pounds of crab, cauliflower and other foods.
  28. The tarmac road soon peters out at the foot of a chair lift (skiing is a growing industry) and becomes a rough track winding past the tin shacks of local crab fishermen and newly-built holiday chalets.
  29. The customer whose crab crosses that ring first wins a free drink.
  30. The 12 have always advanced in crab fashion; now is not the time to bury ourselves in the sand.
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