crisp
adjective/krɪsp/
/krɪsp/
(comparative crisper, superlative crispest)
- (approving) (of food) (also crispy)pleasantly hard and dry
脆的;酥脆的 - Bake until the pastry is golden and crisp.
把油酥面团烤至金黄酥脆。 - When fried, the bacon rind becomes crisp and brown.
油炸后,培根皮变得酥脆并呈棕色。
WordfinderTopics Cooking and eatingc1- chewy
- creamy
- crisp
- crunchy
- greasy
- juicy
- mushy
- rubbery
- tender
- tough
- Bake until the pastry is golden and crisp.
- (also crispy)(approving) (of fruit and vegetables) fairly hard and fresh
鲜脆的;脆嫩的 - a crisp apple/lettuce
新鲜脆生的苹果/生菜
- a crisp apple/lettuce
- (approving) (of paper or cloth) fresh and clean; new and slightly stiff without any folds in it
洁净的;挺括的 - a crisp new $5 bill
一张崭新挺括的 5 美元钞票 - a crisp white shirt
一件洁净挺括的白衬衫 - The sheets looked clean and crisp.
床单看起来干净整洁。
- a crisp new $5 bill
- (approving) (of the air or the weather) pleasantly dry and cold
凉爽的;清新的;干燥寒冷让人舒畅的 - It was a crisp winter morning.
那是一个清冷干爽的冬日早晨。 - The air was crisp and clear and the sky was blue.
空气清新,天空碧蓝。
Extra ExamplesTopics Weatherc2- The air was crisp and fresh.
空气清新。 - She stepped out into the crisp night air.
她走出去,走进夜晚清新的空气中。
- It was a crisp winter morning.
- (approving) (of snow, leaves, etc.) hard or dry and making a pleasant noise under pressure
(踩踏时发出)脆响的 - deep, crisp snow
踩上去咯吱作响的厚积雪
- deep, crisp snow
- (approving) (of sounds, images, etc.) pleasantly clear and sharp
清脆悦耳的;清晰分明的 - The recording sounds very crisp, considering its age.
考虑到这录音已年代久远,听起来声音还是挺清楚的。
- The recording sounds very crisp, considering its age.
- (sometimes disapproving) (of a person’s way of speaking) quick and confident in a way that suggests that the person is busy or is not being friendly
简短干脆的(表明某人忙或不友好) - Her answer was crisp, and she gave no details.
她的回答简短而干脆,没有提供细节。
- Her answer was crisp, and she gave no details.
Word OriginOld English (referring to hair in the sense ‘curly’): from Latin crispus ‘curled’. Other senses may result from symbolic interpretation of the sound of the word.