crisp
noun
adj
verb
krɪsp
noun
1
a
very
thin
flat
round
piece
of
potato
that
is
cooked
in
oil
and
eaten
cold
[英] 油炸(马铃)薯片;
AmE
a
packet
of
crisps
一包炸薯片
adj
2
HARD
硬的
something
that
is
crisp
is
hard,
and
makes
a
pleasant
sound
when
you
break
it
or
crush
it
脆响的,脆而易碎的
She
kicked
at
the
crisp
leaves
at
her
feet.
她踢着脚下松脆的树叶。
He
stepped
carefully
through
the
crisp,
deep
snow.
他小心地走在松脆的、厚厚的雪地里。
3
FOOD
食物
food
that
is
crisp
is
pleasantly
hard
or
firm
when
you
bite
it
〔食物〕脆爽的,脆的;
a
crisp
green
salad
爽口的蔬菜色拉
a
crisp,
juicy
apple
又脆又多汁的苹果
Cook
the
pastry
until
it
is
crisp
and
golden.
把油酥面团烤到发脆并呈金黄色。
The
meat
should
be
nice
and
crisp
on
the
outside.
这肉的外面应该是脆脆的。
4
PAPER/CLOTH
纸/布
paper
or
cloth
that
is
crisp
is
fresh,
clean,
and
new
〔纸或布〕簇新的, 挺括的;
a
crisp,
new
five
dollar
bill
一张挺括的五美元新钞
crisp
cotton
sheets
崭新的棉布被单
5
WEATHER
天气
weather
that
is
crisp
is
cold
and
dry
〔天气〕寒冷干燥的; 凉爽的;
The
air
was
fresh
and
crisp.
空气清新又凉爽。
a
crisp,
clear
autumn
day
一个秋高气爽的日子
The
weather
remained
crisp
and
dry.
天气依然是又干又冷。
6
PEOPLE
人们
if
someone
behaves
or
speaks
in
a
crisp
way,
they
are
confident,
polite,
and
firm,
but
not
very
friendly
〔言行〕干脆利落的,利索的
Her
tone
was
crisp
and
businesslike.
她的语调干脆利落,有板有眼。
7
PICTURE/SOUND
图片/声音
a
picture
or
sound
that
is
crisp
is
clear
〔图片或声音〕清晰的,清脆悦耳的;
an
old
recording
that
still
sounds
remarkably
crisp
听起来仍然很清晰的一段旧录音
‘Take
a
seat,’
she
said
crisply.
“请坐。”她脆声说道。
verb
8
to
become
crisp
or
make
something
become
crisp
by
cooking
or
heating
it
〔通过烹调或加热〕(使)变脆
Cook
the
chicken
until
the
skin
is
nicely
crisped.
把鸡烤到皮恰好变脆为止。