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1. phrasal verbIf someone cracks up, they are under such a lot of emotional strain that they become mentally ill. [informal] She would have cracked up if she hadn't allowed herself some fun. [VERB PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verbIf you crack up or if someone or something cracks you up, you laugh a lot. [informal] She told stories that cracked me up and I swore to write them down so you could enjoythem too. [VERB noun PARTICLE] We all just cracked up laughing. [VERB PARTICLE] More Synonyms of crack up See full dictionary entry for crackcrack up in British Englishverb (adverb)1. (intransitive) to break into pieces 2. (intransitive) informal to undergo an emotional breakdown 3. (transitive) informal to present or report, esp in glowing terms it's not all it's cracked up to be 4. informal, mainly US and Canadian to laugh or cause to laugh uproariously or uncontrollably noun crackup informal5. an emotional breakdown 7. US a crash a head-on crackup crack-up in British English (ˈkrækˌʌp) noun informal1. an emotional breakdown 3. US a crash a head-on crack-up crack up in American English 1. to crash, as (in) an airplane 2. Informala. to break down physically or mentally b. to break into a fit of laughter or tears See full dictionary entry for crack Examples of 'crack up' in a sentencecrack up Two: you can be active by putting up a front and bustling around until you crack up with sheer exhaustion.They'll crack up at John's place when I tell them about this.But you're clearly having some kind of a crack-up, so I suggest you take three weeks off.Reassure me you're not one of the crack-up cases we hear about. Chinese translation of 'crack up' vi - (inf, mentally)
精神崩溃(潰) (jīngshén bēngkuì)
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Definition to have a physical or mental breakdown He's going to crack up if he doesn't take a break soon. Synonyms have a breakdown go crazy (informal) go berserk freak out (informal) go to pieces fly off the handle (informal) come apart at the seams (informal) throw a wobbly (slang) go off the deep end (informal) go apeshit (slang) go out of your mind flip your lid (slang) go off your rocker (slang) go off your head (slang) Definition to have a physical or mental breakdown We all just cracked up when he told us. Synonyms burst out laughing fall about (laughing) roar with laughter be in stitches split your sides See crackAdditional synonymsDefinition to give way to strong emotion or tears The young man broke down and cried. Synonyms be overcome, lose control, crack up (informal), lose it (informal), go to pieces Definition to fall down from lack of strength, exhaustion, or illness There were people in the streets collapsing from hunger. Synonyms faint, break down, pass out, black out, swoon (literary), crack up (informal), keel over (informal), flake out (informal) When he found out, he went ape. Synonyms be furious, storm, rage, rave, blow up (informal), fume, be angry, lose it (informal), fret, seethe, crack up (informal), see red (informal), chafe, lose the plot (informal), go ballistic (slang), rant and rave, foam at the mouth, lose your temper, blow a fuse (slang, US), fly off the handle (informal), be incandescent, go off the deep end (informal), throw a fit (informal), go up the wall (slang), blow your top, lose your rag (slang), be beside yourself, flip your lid (slang) - crabby
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