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Crack up Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɹæk/ /ˈəp
KRAK-up
kɹˈæk/ /ˈʌp
KRAK-up

释义

To suddenly laugh a lot, often because something is very funny. Also, less commonly, it can mean to have a mental breakdown.

用法与细微差别

Most common in informal, conversational English. Typically used for laughing ('crack up laughing'), but can also (rarely) mean having a nervous breakdown ('He cracked up after losing his job.'). Frequently used in past tense or gerund ('You had me cracking up!').

例句

That joke made me crack up.

basic

Every time I see that video, I crack up.

basic

He always cracks up when his friend tells stories.

basic

Man, you really crack me up with your impressions.

natural

I couldn’t help but crack up during the meeting when he made that face.

natural

Careful, if you keep joking like that, I’m going to crack up!

natural