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crackle美 ['kræk(ə)l] 英 ['kræk(ə)l] - n.(一连串的)噼啪声;噼里啪啦的响声
- v.(像东西在火里燃烧一样)发爆裂声
- 网络裂纹;劈啪响;劈啪声
过去分词:crackled 现在分词:crackling 第三人称单数:crackles v. crunch,snap,pop,sizzle,crack 1. | [i] (像东西在火里燃烧一样)发爆裂声,劈啪作响to make short sharp sounds like sth that is burning in a fire |
| A log fire crackled in the hearth. 炉中的木柴烧得噼啪作响。 | | The radio crackled into life. 收音机嘎嘎地响了起来。 | | The atmosphere crackled with tension. 气氛顿时紧张了起来。 |
1. | [u][c] (一连串的)噼啪声;噼里啪啦的响声a series of short sharp sounds |
| the distant crackle of machine-gun fire 远处机枪扫射的噼啪声 |
v. | | n. | 4. 噼啪声,爆裂声;(碎瓷上的)裂纹;【医学】尖锐的肺泡音 4. 噼啪声,爆裂声;(碎瓷上的)裂纹;【医学】尖锐的肺泡音 |
v. | 1. to make repeated short sharp snapping or popping noises such as dry wood makes when burning, or cause something to make such noises 2. to be lively, energetic, or scintillating 3. to decorate a piece of pottery or porcelain with a network of fine cracks in the surface of its glaze 4. to make continuous short sounds like the sound of wood burning 5. to be full of something such as nervousness or excitement 1. to make repeated short sharp snapping or popping noises such as dry wood makes when burning, or cause something to make such noises 2. to be lively, energetic, or scintillating 3. to decorate a piece of pottery or porcelain with a network of fine cracks in the surface of its glaze 4. to make continuous short sounds like the sound of wood burning 5. to be full of something such as nervousness or excitement | n. | 1. a series of repeated short sharp snapping or popping noises 2. a network of fine cracks created as decoration in the surface of the glaze of pottery or porcelain 3. pottery or porcelain decorated with a network of fine cracks in the surface of its glaze |
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