Brazilian Portugese Meaning of cranks

manivelas

Other Brazilian Portugese words related to manivelas

Definitions and Meaning of cranks in English

cranks

a cross or irritable person, turn up sense 2, to use in trying to start an engine, a bad-tempered person, of, relating to, or being a bad-tempered or annoyingly eccentric person, an impure form of crystal meth, a person with strange ideas, easily tipped, caprice, crotchet, to move, run, or start by or as if by turning a crank, one who is overly enthusiastic about a particular subject or activity, bend, a bent part of an axle or shaft or an armlike part at right angles to the end of a shaft that gives or receives circular motion, cocky, confident, crystal meth, to start as if by use of a crank, to cause to start, a bent part of an axle or shaft or an arm keyed at right angles to the end of a shaft by which circular motion is imparted to or received from the shaft or by which reciprocating motion is changed into circular motion or vice versa, to turn a crank, to rotate the shaft (such as a crankshaft) of especially with a starter, merry, high-spirited, to move with a winding course, a twist or turn of speech, to move or operate by or as if by a crank, to get started by or as if by the turning of a crank, an annoyingly eccentric person, made or sent by such a person or by someone intending to be an annoyance or to cause harm, to gain speed, momentum, or intensity

FAQs About the word cranks

manivelas

a cross or irritable person, turn up sense 2, to use in trying to start an engine, a bad-tempered person, of, relating to, or being a bad-tempered or annoyingly

excêntricos,castanhas,personagens,velhos,malucos,rachaduras,flocos,malditos,malucos,inconformistas

Seguidores,ovelha,conformadores,Conformistas

crankish => ranzinza, cranking (up) => acionamento (para cima), cranking => virabrequim, cranked out => produzido em massa, cranked (up) => montado (acima),