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 crutch [krʌtʃ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 拐杖, 支撑, 依靠

vt. 支撑

[医] 拐杖, 支器


  1. Religion was her crutch in times of sorrow.
    宗教是她忧伤时依赖的支柱。
  2. When he broke his leg he had to walk on crutches.
    他摔断腿后,只好拄着拐杖走路。
  3. He is lame in one leg and walks with the help of a crutch.
    他的一条腿跛了,走路借助于拐杖。


crutch
[ noun ]
  1. a wooden or metal staff that fits under the armpit and reaches to the ground; used by disabled person while walking

  2. <noun.artifact>
  3. anything that serves as an expedient

  4. <noun.act>
    he uses drugs as a psychological crutch


Crutch \Crutch\, v. t.
To support on crutches; to prop up. [R.]

Two fools that crutch their feeble sense on verse.
--Dryden.


Crutch \Crutch\ (kr[u^]ch; 224), n.; pl. {Crutches} (-[e^]z).
[OE. crucche, AS. crycc, cricc; akin to D. kruk, G.
kr["u]cke, Dan. krykke, Sw. krycka, and to E. crook. See
{Crook}, and cf. {Cricket} a low stool.]
1. A staff with a crosspiece at the head, to be placed under
the arm or shoulder, to support the lame or infirm in
walking.

I'll lean upon one crutch, and fight with the other.
--Shak.

Rhyme is a crutch that lifts the weak alone. --H.
Smith.

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

3. (Naut.)
(a) A knee, or piece of knee timber.
(b) A forked stanchion or post; a crotch. See {Crotch}.

Crotch \Crotch\ (kr[o^]ch; 224), n.; pl. {Crotches}
(kr[o^]ch"[e^]z). [Cf. {Crotchet}, {Crutch}.]
1. The angle formed by the parting of two legs or branches; a
fork; the point where a trunk divides; as, the crotch of a
tree. more specifically, the space on the human torso
between the two legs; also, the corresponding part between
the legs of a pair of pants, which is in contact with the
crotch of the wearer; as, pants with a tight crotch have
become very popular.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

2. (Naut.) A stanchion or post of wood or iron, with two arms
for supporting a boom, spare yards, etc.; -- called also
{crane} and {crutch}. --Totten.

3. (Billiards) In the three-ball carom game, a small space at
each corner of the table. See {Crotched}, below.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

  1. "And there was a small crutch, like for an 8-year old,' she said. "That got to me a lot." More than 4 million people died at Auschwitz and Birkenau, about 70 percent of whom were Jews.
  2. Since the Fed first put up rates in February, the one factor sustaining share prices has been corporate profits, which have grown steadily. Soon that crutch may be removed.
  3. If British Coal is being forced to lop off an arm and a limb to stay alive, why are we handing wind power a crutch? PUTTING VALUES on the environment tends to be controversial.
  4. "The book may be the parent's crutch to justify the expenditure.
  5. Plexidas was arrested after her dying husband told police that she had beaten him with her wooden crutch as he lay in bed Tuesday night after an argument over their estate, a police spokesman said Thursday, speaking on condition of anonymity.
  6. In the US, at least, foreign aid is perceived in a similar light: it makes sense as an emergency response to disasters but not as a permanent crutch. The anti-aid arguments are often wrong-headed.
  7. One juvenile also was held on aggravated assault and related charges including possession of an instrument of crime, a crutch used in the beatings, police said.
  8. Takeover stocks, which have been the market's strongest crutch, snapped yesterday.
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