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Old 11-Dec-2006, 03:23
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Default Re: Crack a problem

Hi, Curmudgeon and BobK. I see I might have drop a brick. Well, the meanings I could imagine are those I did find in Polish-English and German-English dictionaries and those I could imagine myself. First, it may mean "to try to solve a problem." Second, "to solve a problem." Today, actually, I think these two represent what I called "a couple of slightly different meanings that I can figure," though it is interesting what I was thinking of yesterday... But it may also mean "to solve a problem with difficulties" or "to solve a problem bit by bit" or something like that...

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