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crinkle美 ['krɪŋk(ə)l] 英 ['krɪŋk(ə)l] - n.褶痕;皱纹
- v.(尤指皮肤、布料或纸张)变皱
- 网络卷曲;皱皱布;起皱
第三人称单数:crinkles 现在分词:crinkling 过去式:crinkled v. crumple,crease,rumple,wrinkle,ruffle n. fold,line,pucker,wave,corrugation 1. | [i][t] (尤指皮肤、布料或纸张)变皱,起皱纹to become covered with or to form a lot of thin folds or lines, especially in skin, cloth or paper |
| He smiled, his eyes crinkling . 他瞇着眼睛笑了。 | | Her face crinkled up in a smile. 她笑得满脸都是皱纹。 | | The binding had faded and the pages were crinkled. 书的封皮已经退色,纸张也皱巴巴的。 |
1. | 褶痕;皱纹a very thin fold or line made on paper, cloth or skin |
v. | 1. to become, or make something become, finely folded, wrinkled, or wavy, e.g. by crushing or pressing it 2. to make little crunching or rustling noises, like the sound of paper being crushed, or cause something to make these noises 3. if you crinkle something such as paper or cloth, or if it crinkles, you make a lot of small untidy folds in it | n. | 1. a little crease, fold, or wave, especially in paper or cloth 2. a small untidy fold in something such as paper or cloth |
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