crook 
					英 [krʊk ]  
					美 [krʊk ]  
					n.  骗子; 臂弯; 肘弯; (旧时牧羊人捕羊的)曲柄杖
					复数:crooks 过去式:crooked 现在分词:crooking 第三人称单数:crooks 过去分词:crooked 
					GRE TEM8 
					Collins.2 / BNC.8580 / COCA.8651
					
					
						
							牛津词典 
							
								
									
										 noun
										骗子That salesman is a real crook.  
										臂弯;肘弯 
										(旧时牧羊人捕羊的)曲柄杖 
										 verb
										(手指或手臂)弯曲 
										 adj.
										生病;有病;不舒服 
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							柯林斯词典 
							
								
									
										N-COUNT 骗子;罪犯crook  is a dishonest person or a criminal.
											The man is a crook and a liar... Donaldson was a petty crook with a string of previous offences.  
										N-COUNT (肘或膝盖的)内侧The crook of  your arm or leg is the soft inside part where you bend your elbow or knee.
											She hid her face in the crook of her arm.  
										VERB 弯曲(手臂或手指)crook  your arm or finger, you bend it.
											He crooked his finger: 'Come forward,' he said.  
										N-COUNT (主教或牧羊人用的)曲柄杖crook  is a long pole with a large hook at the end. A crook is carried by a bishop in religious ceremonies, or by a shepherd.
											...a shepherd's crook.  
										PHRASE 想方设法;不择手段by hook or by crook , they are determined to do it, even if they have to make a great effort or use dishonest means.
											They intend to get their way, by hook or by crook.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							双语例句 
							
								
									
										In his hand, he carried a gold-tipped crook.  
										'Well done, Cassandra,' Crook said. She blushed, but accepted the compliment with good grace.  
										The man is a crook and a liar  
										Donaldson was a petty crook with a string of previous offences.  
										She hid her face in the crook of her arm.  
										He crooked his finger: 'Come forward,' he said.  
										They intend to get their way, by hook or by crook.  
										Crook's eyelids drooped and he yawned  
										Don't jerk me around, Mr Crook  
										John took one child into the crook of each arm and let them nestle against him  
										Crook had resigned his post rather than be party to such treachery.  
										In his preoccupation with Robyn, Crook had neglected everything.  
										The voice on the line was vaguely familiar, but Crook couldn't place it at first  
										Crook liked her well enough, but remained indifferent to her feminine charms.  
										He had shepherd's crook tipped with iron.  
										She was cradling a small parcel in the crook of her elbow.  
										I'll get her to marry me, by hook or by crook.  
										I'll find out where she lives by hook or by crook.  
										Not everybody is a crook, you know.  
										I'll pass this course by hook or by crook.  
										A crook can tell the same sob story as the most desperate beggar.  
										I wouldn't trust him IFL were you& he's the biggest crook going.  
										She made a classic boner and married a crook.  
										Far from being honest, he is a big crook.  
										The captain's cook was a crook because he took the clock locked in the captain's kitchen cupboard.  
										This man is a crook, give him nothing.  
										I simply can't see him as a crook.  
										You've enough trouble here, you'd be a lousy crook.  
										This crafty man is nothing but a crook.  
										The shepherd comes by and sees me talking to you, I'm gonna get the crook.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							习惯用语 
							
								
									n.
										 by hook or by crook
										想方设法;不择手段 
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							英英释义 
							
								
									noun
									
										a long staff with one end being hook shaped
											Synonym:    shepherd's crook 
										 
										someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
											Synonym:    criminal felon outlaw malefactor 
										 
										a circular segment of a curve
											a bend in the road a crook in the path Synonym:    bend twist turn 
										 
									 
									verb
									
										bend or cause to bend
											He crooked his index finger the road curved sharply Synonym:    curve