crude language

  • 1crude — 01. An oil refinery serves to make gasoline from [crude] oil. 02. The guy is really [crude], so the women in the office really hate him. 03. The prisoner made a [crude] weapon out of parts from his bed frame. 04. The [crudely] made bomb exploded… …

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  • 2crude — [[t]kru͟ːd[/t]] cruder, crudest, crudes 1) ADJ GRADED A crude method or measurement is not exact or detailed, but may be useful or correct in a rough, general way. Standard measurements of blood pressure are an important but crude way of… …

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  • 3crude — [kruːd] adj I 1) done or made using very simple methods Syn: basic a crude home made bomb[/ex] 2) referring to sex in a way that offends people crude language[/ex] II noun [U] crude [kruːd]; ˌcrude ˈoil oil that is still in its natural state …

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  • 4Crude (2009 film) — Crude Film still Directed by Joe Berlinger Produced by Joe Berlinger Mi …

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  • 5Crude Oil (film) — Crude Oil Directed by Wang Bing Editing by Guo Hengqi Distributed by Wil Productions Release date(s) …

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  • 6Crude Impact — Promotional poster Directed by James Jandak Wood Written by James Jandak Wood …

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  • 7Crude medicine — (simplified Chinese: 药材; traditional Chinese: 藥材; pinyin: yàocái), (also known as crude drug in the Chinese materia medica) are bulk drugs from the Chinese materia medica basic processing and treatment. Contents 1 Overview 2 History …

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  • 8Crude Set Drama — Screenshot from the film Directed by Birt Acres Produced by …

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  • 9language — n. linguistic system of communication 1) to use a language 2) to plan; standardize a language 3) to learn, master a language 4) to speak (in) a language 5) to butcher, murder; enrich; purify a language 6) (the) spoken; written language 7) one s… …

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  • 10crude — crude1 [kru:d] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: crudus raw, rough, cruel ] 1.) not exact or without any detail, but generally correct and useful →↑approximate ▪ a crude estimate of the population available for work 2.) not developed to a… …

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