英[krisp]美[krɪsp]
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来自PIE*sker,转,弯,词源同ring,curly.词义由转,弯外延至卷,脆。
adjective(形容词)noun(名词)
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adjective(形容词)noun(名词)
小知识
Something that's crisp is thin, dry, and breakable. Unless they're stale, most crackers are crisp.
Gingersnaps are crisp, and so is toast — in fact, crisp often describes food, although crunchy snow and dry, brown leaves are also crisp. To crisp something is to cook or dry it until it's brittle, and when a voice is crisp, it's abrupt and no-nonsense. A crisp fall morning is fresh and cold. In Old English, crisp meant “curly,” from the Latin crispus, “curled.” The “brittle” definition is probably imitative, the word sounding like its meaning.
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习语积累
习语 n. burn sth to a cinder/crisp 把食物烧焦(或烧煳) to cook sth for too long or with too much heat, so that it becomes badly burnt
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词根:crisp
adj.crispy酥脆的;易碎的;干净利落的;生气勃勃的
adv.crisply清楚地;易碎地
n.crispness易碎;清新;酥脆
vi.crispen变皱缩;变脆
vt.crispen使卷曲;使图像轮廓鲜明