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crisp HARDkrIspadj-er, -est esp. approving hard enough to be broken easily. Cooked foods, such as pastry and biscuits, that are crisp are well cooked so that they are just dry and hard enough.If fresh fruit or vegetables are crisp, they are fresh and firm.脆的,酥的She bit into a crisp apple.她咬了口脆生生的苹果。Paper or cloth that is crisp is stiff and smooth.(因崭新而)挺括的a crisp new £5 note/a crisp white tablecloth一张硬挺的五英镑钞票/一块挺括的白桌布The crisp snow crunched underfoot as she walked up the path.她沿小径走时,脚底下的雪发出清脆的嘎吱声。(fig. ) I breathed in deeply the crisp (=cold, dry and fresh) mountain air.我深深地吸了口寒冷而清新的山间的空气。(fig. ) It was a wonderful crisp (=cold, dry and bright) spring morning.这是个寒冷干燥的美好的春晨。(fig. ) Now that we have cable, we get a wonderfully crisp (=clear, sharp and exact) picture, even on our old TV.装了有线电视,图像变得清晰了,尽管我们那台电视机已经很旧了。A way of speaking, writing or behaving that is crisp is quick and sharp.干脆的,明快的a crisp reply简明扼要的回答a crisp, efficient manner有生气、有效率的态度
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