crinkle 英 [ˈkrɪŋkl]   美 [ˈkrɪŋkəl]

crinkle

crinkle  英 [ˈkrɪŋkl] 美 [ˈkrɪŋkəl]

vt. 起皱;使沙沙作响  vi. 起皱;卷曲  n. 皱纹;波纹;沙沙声 

进行时:crinkling  过去式:crinkled  过去分词:crinkled  第三人称单数:crinkles  名词复数:crinkles 

Rayon is not easy to get crinkle than cotton fabric. 人造纤维织物一般没有棉织物那么容易起皱。
Not a crinkle on her brow, crow's-feet by her eyes, or the slightest sag to her cheeks. 她的额头和眼睛丝毫没有皱纹,她的脸颊也丝毫没有松弛。

  • When you ball up a piece of paper in your hand, you crinkle it — you make a smooth thing wrinkled.
  • 请先登录
  • vt. 起皱;使沙沙作响
  • vi. 起皱;卷曲
  • n. 皱纹;波纹;沙沙声
  • 1. Rayon is not easy to get crinkle than cotton fabric.

    人造纤维织物一般没有棉织物那么容易起皱。

  • 2. Not a crinkle on her brow, crow's-feet by her eyes, or the slightest sag to her cheeks.

    她的额头和眼睛丝毫没有皱纹,她的脸颊也丝毫没有松弛。

  • 3. "David and I work at opposite ends of the house, " Barbara says, flinging a cat's crinkle toy.

    芭芭拉手里抛玩着一个供猫咪追逐的玩具,说:“我跟大卫分别在两个房间工作,有一次我打算递张纸条给他,便在一只猫的身侧贴了那张便签,让它带过去。”

  • crinkle (v.) late 14c., from frequentative of Old English crincan, variant of cringan "to bend, yield" (see cringe). Related: Crinkled; crinkling. As a noun from 1590s.
crin·kle / ˈkrɪŋkl ; NAmE ˈkrɪŋkl / verb , noun crinkle crinkles crinkled crinkling verb [intransitive ,  transitive ] to become covered with or to form a lot of thin folds or lines, especially in skin, cloth or paper (尤指皮肤、布料或纸张)变皱,起皱纹 He smiled, his eyes crinkling. 他眯着眼睛笑了。 Her face crinkled up in a smile. 她一笑脸就皱了起来。 crinklesth The binding had faded and the pages were crinkled. 书的封皮已经褪色,纸张也皱巴巴的。 noun a very thin fold or line made on paper, cloth or skin 褶痕;皱纹 crin·kle / ˈkrɪŋkl ; NAmE ˈkrɪŋkl /
  • 请先登录