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What do you mean by cracking?

Interpretation of cracks (1) [map cracks; Cracking]: tiny cracks (such as cracks on mortar, concrete and plastering surface) (2)[ inspection]: short and shallow cracks caused by aging and disintegration of pigments, glazes or paint films (3)[ full of cracks]: fields are cracked due to drought, and cracks are common in paddy fields (4)[ cracking]: cracking. Human skin is covered with cracks or cracks due to cold and dryness (1). The skin of hands and feet is cracked due to cold or dryness. Turtle, pass "Bian". Song Hanju's "Going to the countryside, I heard that Su Wenrao will make a long sentence, which will make the world beautiful": "Riding a donkey is nothing, and the sleeves are cracked in the wind." Read "Spring and Autumn in a Small Town" for the seventh time: "Don't be careless, boy!" Wu Qi held the sword flat, shook a cracked and rough finger, and said with a cautious look. Reading Spring and Autumn in a Small Town for the second time: "He looked at Jianping from head to toe. When he saw his wrinkled coarse coat and cracked leather shoes, his face suddenly showed a contemptuous look of' what are you?' Wei's Treasure Land, Treasure People and Treasure:" How I long for a clear water to flow through the cracked land. " (2) Extension refers to the cracking of an object due to damage or drought. Explanation of the word decomposition Turtle (tortoise) is a family of reptiles. It has hard armor on its abdomen and back, and its head, tail and feet can be retracted into the armor. It is resistant to hunger and thirst and has a long life. Tortoise shell (tortoise shell) can be used as medicine, and the ancients also used it for divination and currency. Also known as "tortoise shell"). Turtle, like "turtle", is cracked, cracked (rudder): cracked. Cracks. Cracks. Cracks. Fission (process in which one nucleus splits into several other nuclei and releases neutrons). Cracks. Crack (crack). Rupture. Rupture. Split. Tear. The two parts of a cracked object are separated to both sides: a cracked chest.