1 ADJ-GRADED (食物)脆的,酥脆的 Food that is crisp is pleasantly hard, or has a pleasantly hard surface. (食物)脆的,酥脆的 [approval]
SYN firm, crunchy, crispy, crumbly
2 V-ERG (用加热等方法)(使)变脆 If food crisps or if you crisp it, it becomes pleasantly hard, for example because you have heated it at a high temperature. (用加热等方法)(使)变脆
3 N-COUNT [usually plural] (当零食吃的)油炸土豆片,炸薯片 Crisps are very thin slices of fried potato that are eaten cold as a snack. (当零食吃的)油炸土豆片,炸薯片 [British]
in AM, use 美国英语用 chips or potato chips
4 ADJ-GRADED (天气)清新的,凉爽的,干燥的 Weather that is pleasantly fresh, cold, and dry can be described as crisp . (天气)清新的,凉爽的,干燥的 [approval]
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...a crisp autumn day.
秋高气爽的一天
SYN bracing, fresh, refreshing, brisk
5 ADJ-GRADED [usually ADJ n] (布或纸)洁净的,挺括的 Crisp cloth or paper is clean and has no creases in it. (布或纸)洁净的,挺括的
SYN clean, smart, trim, neat
6 ADJ-GRADED (树叶或雪)发出脆响的,咯吱作响的 Leaves or snow that make a loud noise when you walk on them can be described as crisp . (树叶或雪)发出脆响的,咯吱作响的
7 ADJ-GRADED (写作或讲话)简短干脆的(可能显得不友好) If you describe someone's writing or speech as crisp, you mean they write or speak very clearly, without mentioning unnecessary details. This may make them seem unfriendly. (写作或讲话)简短干脆的(可能显得不友好)
8 PHRASE [VERB inflects] 完全烧毁;付之一炬 If something is burnt to a crisp, it is completely burnt. 完全烧毁;付之一炬 [informal, emphasis]
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