Crutch

[krʌtʃ]

解释:

(noun.) anything that serves as an expedient; 'he uses drugs as a psychological crutch'.

(noun.) a wooden or metal staff that fits under the armpit and reaches to the ground; used by disabled person while walking.

奥布里校对--From WordNet

解释:

(n.) A staff with a crosspiece at the head, to be placed under the arm or shoulder, to support the lame or infirm in walking.

(n.) A form of pommel for a woman's saddle, consisting of a forked rest to hold the leg of the rider.

(n.) A knee, or piece of knee timber

(n.) A forked stanchion or post; a crotch. See Crotch.

(v. t.) To support on crutches; to prop up.

录入:厄普顿

解释:

n. a staff with a cross-piece at the head to place under the arm of a lame person: any support like a crutch.—v.t. to support: to prop.—v.i. to go on crutches.—adj. Crutched marked by the sign of or wearing a cross.—n.pl. Crutched′-frī′ars an order of friars so called from the sign of the cross which they wore—Crouched- or Crossed-friars.

格雷西校对

娱乐性解释:

To dream that you go on crutches, denotes that you will depend largely on others for your support and advancement. To see others on crutches, denotes unsatisfactory results from labors.

录入:威廉姆斯

例句:

校对:马特

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