crook – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
crook
n.
thief (Slang); hook; rod with a curved end, shepherd's crook
v.
bend, curve; be bent, be curved
Crook
Crook is another name for
criminal.
Crook or
Crooks may also refer to:
Places
- Crook, County Durham, England, a town
- Crook, Cumbria, England, village and civil parish
- Crook, Devon, England
- Crook of Devon, village in Scotland
- Crook Hill, Derbyshire, England
- Crook, Colorado, United States, a Statutory Town
- Crook Township, Hamilton County, Illinois, United States
- Crooks Township, Renville County, Minnesota, United States
- Crook County, Oregon, United States
- Crook County, Wyoming, United States
- Crook City, South Dakota, United States, a populated place also known as Crook
- Crooks, South Dakota, United States, a city
- Crook National Forest, Arizona, United States, divided into three other national forests in 1953
- Crook Glacier, Oregon, United States
- Crooks Mound, an archaeological site in Louisiana, United States
- Crooks Inlet, Nunavut, Canada
- Fort Crook (disambiguation)
crook
Noun
1. someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a crime
(synonym) criminal, felon, outlaw, malefactor
(hypernym) wrongdoer, offender
(hyponym) accessory, accessary
2. a circular segment of a curve; "a bend in the road"; "a crook in the path"
(synonym) bend, turn
(hypernym) curve, curved shape
(hyponym) bight
(derivation) curve
3. a long staff with one end being hook shaped
(synonym) shepherd's crook
(hypernym) staff
Verb
1. bend or cause to bend; "He crooked his index finger"; "the road curved sharply"
(synonym) curve
(hypernym) bend, flex
(hyponym) recurve
(derivation) bend, turn
crook
n.
gauner; kriminálník/kriminálnice; ohyb
crook
Rzecz.
oszust/ka; przestęp-ca/czyni; zgięcie w łokciu