crisp
adjective mainly approving uk/krɪsp/ us/krɪsp/
(HARD)
脆的;易碎的
hard enough to be broken easily
(糕点、饼干等食物)酥脆的
used to describe cooked foods, such as pastry and biscuits, that are well cooked so that they are just dry and hard enough
(蔬果)新鲜爽脆的,脆生生的
Crisp fruit or vegetables are fresh and firm.
a crisp apple 脆生生的苹果
C2 (纸或布)挺括的,平展的
Crisp paper or cloth is stiff and smooth.
a crisp new £5 note/a crisp white tablecloth 平展簇新的5英镑钞票/平展的白色桌布
(CLEAR)
(声音或形象)清晰明了的
A crisp sound or image is very clear.
The sound from the new speakers is very crisp. 新扬声器的声音非常清晰。
(说话、写作或行为)干脆利落的,利索的,明快的
A crisp way of speaking, writing, or behaving is quick, confident, and effective.
a crisp reply 干脆利落的回答
a crisp, efficient manner 举止利落干练
(COLD)
C2 (天气)干冷的,晴冷的
Crisp weather is cold, dry, and bright.
a wonderful crisp spring morning 一个晴爽的春日清晨
(空气)清爽的,凉爽的
Crisp air is cold, dry, and fresh.
I breathed in deeply the crisp mountain air. 我深深地吸了口山间清爽的空气。
crisp
noun uk/krɪsp/ us/krɪsp/
(POTATO)
A2 [ C usually plural ] UK (US chip, potato chip)油炸薯片
a very thin, often round piece of fried potato, sometimes with a flavour added, sold especially in plastic bags
a packet of salt and vinegar crisps 一袋盐醋薯片
- More examples
- If you gorge yourself on crisps like that, you won't eat your dinner.
- Two pints of lager and a packet of crisps, please.
- I bought some crisps and nuts and other nibbles.
- This packet of crisps costs 25p.
- If you eat three good meals a day, you're less likely to snack on biscuits and crisps.
(SWEET FOOD)
[ C ] US (UK crumble)酥皮水果甜点心
a sweet dish made from fruit covered in a mixture of flour, butter, and sugar rubbed together into small pieces, baked, and eaten hot
apple crisp 酥皮苹果甜点