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Qu'est-ce (qui) est crib - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cribbing; Crib (disambiguation)

crib         
(cribs)
A crib is a bed for a small baby. (mainly AM; in BRIT, usually use cot
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)
N-COUNT
crib         
I. n.
1.
Rack, manger, feeding-place.
2.
Bin, bunker.
3.
Child's bed.
4.
Theft, piece of plunder.
5.
(Colloq.) Plagiarism.
II. v. a.
1.
Enclose (as in a crib), cage, encage, confine, imprison, shut up.
2.
Pilfer, purloin.
crib         
¦ noun
1. chiefly N. Amer. a child's bed with barred or latticed sides; a cot.
a manger.
Brit. a model of the Nativity of Christ.
2. informal a translation of a text for use by students, especially in a surreptitious way.
a thing that has been plagiarized.
3. informal, chiefly N. Amer. an apartment or house.
4. short for cribbage.
the cards discarded by the players at cribbage.
5. (also cribwork) a heavy timber framework used in foundations.
6. Austral./NZ a snack.
¦ verb (cribs, cribbing, cribbed)
1. informal copy illicitly or without acknowledgement.
archaic steal.
2. archaic restrain.
3. Brit. dated grumble.
Derivatives
cribber noun
Origin
OE, of Gmc origin.

Wikipédia

Crib

Crib may refer to:

  • Bach (New Zealand), a type of modest beach house, called a crib in the southern half of the South Island e.g. Otago and Southland
  • Box crib, a wooden frame used to stabilise a heavy object during a rescue, jacking, construction, or moving operation
  • Cheat sheet or crib sheet, a concise set of notes for quick reference
  • Ciani Crib, a single seat, high performance glider
  • Corn crib, a granary for drying and storing corn
  • Crib (cryptanalysis), a sample of known plaintext in codebreaking
  • Crib barn, a popular type of barn found throughout the U.S. south and southeast regions
  • Crib bridge, a bridge built of logs or stones stacked like log cabins
  • Crib Goch, a ‘knife-edged’ arête in Gwynedd, Wales
  • Crib lighthouse, a type of lighthouse whose structure rests on a concrete or masonry foundation supported with wooden beams
  • Crib pier, a type of pier built with supporting columns constructed like log cabins
  • Cribbage, a card game
  • Cribbing (horse), a bad habit of some horses
  • Infant bed, called a crib in American English
  • Manger, a trough or box to hold food for animals
  • Mid-morning break for a snack, in Cornish dialect
  • Nativity scene, a depiction of the birth of Jesus as described in the gospels of Matthew and Luke
  • Timber crib dam, a dam built with heavy timbers in the manner of a log house
  • Water crib, an offshore structure that supplies water to an onshore pumping station
  • Crib wall, a gravity type retaining wall built of precast concrete slabs


Exemples du corpus de texte pour crib
1. The bill is named for Danny Keysar, a 16–month–old who died when his crib collapsed in 1''8, five years after that crib model was recalled.
2. And those extremists want to strangle it in its crib.
3. He would sleep in the single crib in his bedroom.
4. My parents‘ room did not have running water, a toilet or even room for my crib.
5. Hezbollah extremists are trying to strangle it in its crib,‘‘ Rice said of the Lebanese government.