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13世纪早期, craue “颈部,喉咙”,古英语 *cræg “喉咙”,源自原始日耳曼语 *krag- “喉咙”(源头还包括中古荷兰语 craghe “颈部,喉咙”,古高地德语 chrago,德语 Kragen “衣领,颈部”),其起源不明。从14世纪后期开始用作“鸟的嗉囊或第一胃”。
Middle English crawe, from Old English *cræga; perhaps akin to Latin vorare to devour — more at voracious
The first known use of craw was in the 14th century
crayfishnoun
any of numerous freshwater crustaceans that are related to but usually much smaller than the lobster
spiny lobster
crawl1 of 2verb
to move slowly with the body close to the ground : move on hands and knees
to move along slowly
the bus crawled along
to be covered with or have the feeling of being covered with creeping things
the floor was crawling with ants
crawl2 of 2noun
the act or motion of crawling
a swimming stroke performed facedown in the water and using overarm strokes and rapid alternating kicks
crawl1 of 2verb
to move slowly with the body close to the ground : move on hands and knees
to move along slowly
the bus crawled along
to be covered with or have the feeling of being covered with creeping things
the floor was crawling with ants
crawl2 of 2noun
the act or motion of crawling
a swimming stroke performed facedown in the water and using overarm strokes and rapid alternating kicks
crawfishnoun
crayfish sense 1
spiny lobster
crawdadnoun
crayfish sense 1
crawnoun
the crop of a bird or insect
the stomach especially of a lower animal
1 Youngkin renamed that office to put “Opportunity” in place of a word that sticks in his craw — “Equity.”
2 Well, he did have that moment on No. 8 when he had to backhand a grounder out of the craw of a tree.
3 And as your question suggests, that can fester in folks’ craws.
4 We have visually watched most strikes with clear water in less than 6 feet of water on topwater, plastic craws, and chatter baits.
5 He sells this high camp entertainment as well as one could, but Anonymous sticks in the craw.
6 From where I'm sitting, that seems to be what's sticking in the filmmakers' craws.
7 What really sticks in my craw is that he should try to shift the blame onto others.
实在令人气愤的是,他竟然把责任往别人身上推。
8 The one that really seems to stick in James’ craw came in 2013, the same year he won his final league MVP award, this time as a member of the Miami Heat.
9 “Come in!” my father retorted, with impatience rising in his craw.
10 And one of the things that has always stuck in my craw is the Weyland-Yutani Corporation from “Alien.”
11 "To the farmers struggling against bovine TB and fox predation," harrumphed the Countryside Alliance, "a millionaire rock star using a global sporting celebration to undermine their way of life really stuck in the craw."
12 “The ’lol’ particularly stuck in my craw because, as I hope you’ve come to understand, nothing about January 6th was funny,” Jackson added.
13 Last week's 26-year high in the price of sugar must have stuck in the craw of the deflationist camp, those who fear a bout of falling prices.
上个星期,糖价站上了26年的新高,主张通缩的家伙们无疑挨了一记闷棍,那帮家伙老是担心物价下跌。
14 That sticks in the craw of many working Americans, as it should.
15 But something about the third paragraph stuck deep in my craw.
16 “And Boeing just happened to really get in my craw, to be honest.”
17 Some call the play trivial, but it's actually a very witty dissection of the troubling truth that sticks in the craw of every justly paranoid professional with any dignity.
18 So how is it that rejection in politics rolled off my back while even one person’s rejection of my book sticks in my craw?
19 Largemouth bass are fair on black, purple, or red plastic craws, skirted football jigs, and jerk baits in timber and near docks, brushy points, rocky shorelines, and creek channels.
20 This really sticks in my craw.
这真让我受不了.