cracker

noun
🔊/ˈkrækə(r)/
🔊/ˈkrækər/
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  1. a thin dry biscuit that often tastes of salt and is usually eaten with cheese 薄脆饼干(多为咸味,常与干酪一起食用)see also cream cracker, graham cracker, prawn cracker, soda crackerTopics Foodb2
  2. (also Christmas cracker)
    a tube of coloured paper that makes a loud explosive sound when it is pulled open by two people. Crackers usually contain a paper hat, a small present and a joke, and are used in the UK at Christmas parties and meals.彩包爆竹,彩色拉炮(在英国用于圣诞聚会和聚餐,通常装有纸帽、小礼品及笑话纸条)
    • Who wants to pull this cracker with me?谁来跟我拉响这个彩炮?🔊🔊
    see also firecrackerTopics Religion and festivalsc2
  3. (British English, informal) something that you think is very good, funny, etc.(认为)十分愉快的事,滑稽可笑的事
    • It was a cracker of a goal.这球进得真精彩。🔊🔊
    • I've got a joke for you. It's a real cracker!我给你讲个笑话。好笑死了!🔊🔊
  4. (North American English, slang) an offensive word for a poor white person with little education from the southern US(对几乎未受过教育的美国南方贫苦白人的轻蔑语)车把式
  5. (informal) a person who illegally finds a way of looking at or stealing information on somebody else’s computer system破密高手(非法浏览或窃取他人的计算机系统上的信息)Topics Computersc2
  6. (British English, old-fashioned, informal) an attractive woman有魅力的女人;迷人的女子Topics Appearancec2