crab

crab — noun

1. An animal that lives in the sea or near the coast, with a hard round shell, ten

1.名詞B2
釋義

An animal that lives in the sea or near the coast, with a hard round shell, ten legs, and two claws that it uses to catch food and fight. The meat of this animal is also eaten as food.

例句

On weekends, Ishaan hunts for crabs in the rock pools near his seaside home.

countable: animal; collocation: hunt for crabs

The restaurant served fresh crab with a dipping sauce made from ginger and vinegar.

uncountable: meat as food

同義詞
  • crustacean

    a broader scientific category that includes crabs, lobsters, and shrimp; not used in everyday speech

  • shellfish

    a broader term covering all sea animals with a shell; less specific than crab

文法句型

crab (countable) — an animal

crab (uncountable) — meat as food

用法筆記

When referring to the animal, crab is countable (one crab, two crabs). When referring to the meat, it is uncountable (some crab, a lot of crab).

常見錯誤

I ate a crab for dinner.
I ate crab for dinner.
💡When talking about the food, use uncountable crab without 'a.'
The crab has six legs.
Crabs have ten legs.
💡Crabs have ten legs in total; the two front limbs are claws.

2. A medical condition in which small parasitic insects called pubic lice live in a

2.名詞
釋義

A medical condition in which small parasitic insects called pubic lice live in a person's pubic hair and cause itching.

例句

The nurse told Jessica that crabs can be treated with medicated cream from the pharmacy.

collocation: treated with [product]

Obi felt embarrassed when the doctor told him the itching was caused by crabs.

always plural: the crabs / caused by crabs

同義詞
  • pubic lice

    the formal medical term

  • lice

    a broader term; crabs are a specific type of lice

文法句型

have crabs

get crabs

用法筆記

Always used in the plural form in this sense, even when referring to a single case. Often preceded by 'have,' 'get,' or 'contract.'

常見錯誤

I have a crab.
I have crabs.
💡This sense is always plural.

3. A position in yoga or fitness training where a person sits on the floor, places

3.名詞
釋義

A position in yoga or fitness training where a person sits on the floor, places the hands and feet flat, lifts the hips and stomach upward, and balances on the hands and feet with the face and chest facing the ceiling.

例句

Aylin held the crab pose for nearly a minute, strengthening her arms and her back.

collocation: hold the crab pose

The yoga instructor demonstrated the crab pose while the class followed along on their mats.

同義詞

文法句型

the crab pose

hold the crab pose

用法筆記

Usually used with the definite article: 'the crab pose' or 'the crab position.' The pose is also called 'crab pose' in yoga and 'reverse tabletop' in general fitness.

常見錯誤

I did crab in yoga class.
I did the crab pose in yoga class.
💡Always include 'the' and 'pose' or 'position.'

4. The star sign that is pictured as a crab, also called Cancer. In Western astrolo

4.名詞
釋義

The star sign that is pictured as a crab, also called Cancer. In Western astrology, this sign covers people whose birthdays fall between late June and late July.

例句

Sivan reads her horoscope every morning and believes that crabs are especially lucky this month.

collocation: be a crab / crabs are [trait]

At the party, friends teased Joshua for being so protective, like a true crab.

collocation: like a true crab (zodiac personality)

同義詞
  • Cancer

    the formal Latin name for this zodiac sign, used in horoscopes and astrology

文法句型

be a crab

the Crab (as zodiac sign)

用法筆記

Often capitalized when referring to the zodiac sign. Also called Cancer, which is the formal astrological name. The sign covers approximately June 22 to July 22.

常見錯誤

She is a Capricorn because she was born in July.
She is a crab / Cancer because she was born in July.
💡The crab sign covers late June to late July, not Capricorn.

crab — verb