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crane
/ˈkren/
鶴,起重機(vt.)伸頸,以起重機搬移(vi.)伸頸看,退縮
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
crane
,
v. i.
to
reach
forward
with
head
and
neck
,
in
order
to
see
better
;
as
,
a
hunter
cranes
forward
before
taking
a
leap
.
The
passengers
eagerly
craning
forward
over
the
bulwarks
.
--
Howells
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cran
Crane
,
n.
A
measure
for
fresh
herrings
, --
as
many
as
will
fill
a
barrel
. [
Scot
.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Crane
n.
1.
Zool.
A
wading
bird
of
the
genus
Grus
,
and
allied
genera
,
of
various
species
,
having
a
long
,
straight
bill
,
and
long
legs
and
neck
.
Note:
☞
The
common
European
crane
is
Grus cinerea
.
The
sand-hill
crane
(
Grus Mexicana
)
and
the
whooping
crane
(
Grus Americana
)
are
large
American
species
.
The
Balearic
or
crowned
crane
is
Balearica pavonina
.
The
name
is
sometimes
erroneously
applied
to
the
herons
and
cormorants
.
2.
Any
arm
which
swings
about
a
vertical
axis
at
one
end
,
used
for
supporting
a
suspended
weight
.
3.
A
machine
for
raising
and
lowering
heavy
weights
,
and
,
while
holding
them
suspended
,
transporting
them
through
a
limited
lateral
distance
.
In
one
form
it
consists
of
a
projecting
arm
or
jib
of
timber
or
iron
,
a
rotating
post
or
base
,
and
the
necessary
tackle
,
windlass
,
etc
.; --
so
called
from
a
fancied
similarity
between
its
arm
and
the
neck
of
a
crane
See
Illust
.
of
Derrick
.
4.
An
iron
arm
with
horizontal
motion
,
attached
to
the
side
or
back
of
a
fireplace
,
for
supporting
kettles
,
etc
.,
over
a
fire
.
5.
A
siphon
,
or
bent
pipe
,
for
drawing
liquors
out
of
a
cask
.
6.
Naut.
A
forked
post
or
projecting
bracket
to
support
spars
,
etc
., --
generally
used
in
pairs
.
See
Crotch
, 2.
7.
Zool.
The
American
blue
heron
(
Ardea herodias
). [
Local
,
U
.
S
.]
Crane fly
Zool.
,
a
dipterous
insect
with
long
legs
,
of
the
genus
Tipula
.
Derrick crane
.
See
Derrick
.
Gigantic crane
.
Zool.
See
Adjutant
,
n.
, 3.
Traveling crane
,
Traveler crane
,
Traversing crane
Mach.
,
a
crane
mounted
on
wheels
;
esp
.,
an
overhead
crane
consisting
of
a
crab
or
other
hoisting
apparatus
traveling
on
rails
or
beams
fixed
overhead
,
as
in
a
machine
shop
or
foundry
.
Water crane
,
a
kind
of
hydrant
with
a
long
swinging
spout
,
for
filling
locomotive
tenders
,
water
carts
,
etc
.,
with
water
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Crane
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Craned
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Craning
.]
1.
To
cause
to
rise
;
to
raise
or
lift
,
as
by
a
crane
; --
with
up
. [
R
.]
What
engines
,
what
instruments
are
used
in
craning
up
a
soul
,
sunk
below
the
center
,
to
the
highest
heavens
.
--
Bates
.
An
upstart
craned
up
to
the
height
he
has
.
--
Massinger
.
2.
To
stretch
,
as
a
crane
stretches
its
neck
;
as
,
to
crane
the
neck
disdainfully
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Crane
n
1:
United
States
writer
(1871-1900) [
syn
:
Stephen Crane
]
2:
United
States
poet
(1899-1932) [
syn
:
Hart Crane
, {
Harold
Hart Crane
]
3:
lifts
and
moves
heavy
objects
;
lifting
tackle
is
suspended
from
a
pivoted
boom
that
rotates
around
a
vertical
axis
4:
large
long-necked
wading
bird
of
marshes
and
plains
in
many
parts
of
the
world
v
:
stretch
(
the
neck
)
so
as
to
see
better
; "
The
women
craned
their
necks
to
see
the
President
drive
by
" [
syn
: {
stretch
out
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Crane
(
Isa
. 38:14;
Jer
. 8:7).
In
both
of
these
passages
the
Authorized
Version
has
reversed
the
Hebrew
order
of
the
words
. "
Crane
or
swallow
"
should
be
"
swallow
or
crane
,"
as
in
the
Revised
Version
.
The
rendering
is
there
correct
.
The
Hebrew
for
crane
is
_'agur_,
the
Grus
cincerea
,
a
bird
well
known
in
Palestine
.
It
is
migratory
,
and
is
distinguished
by
its
loud
voice
,
its
cry
being
hoarse
and
melancholy
.
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