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Crackup Meaning in English

word

ˈkrækˌʌp
KRAK-up
ˈkrækˌʌp
KRAK-up

释义

'Crackup' can mean a mental breakdown, when someone can no longer cope with stress, or an intense burst of laughter, usually in informal speech.

用法与细微差别

'Crackup' is informal, often used for emotional or mental breakdowns ('have a crackup') or for laughing so hard you lose control ('That joke gave me a crackup'). In British English, 'crack up' is more common as a verb. Not used in formal writing.

例句

That movie was so funny, it was a total crackup!

basic

His joke gave everyone a crackup during class.

basic

After too much stress, he had a crackup.

basic

I almost had a crackup trying to juggle work and family.

natural

Last night’s comedy show was a real crackup—I couldn’t stop laughing.

natural

After everything that happened, her crackup surprised nobody.

natural