[/krɪsp; krɪsp/] adj (-er, -est) (usu approv 通常作褒义) 用法: 1 (a) (esp of food) hard, dry and easily broken (尤指食品)脆的: a crisp biscuit 脆饼乾 * crisp pastry, toast, etc 酥脆的糕饼、 再烤的面包片等 * The snow was crisp underfoot. 雪踩上去是脆的. (b) (esp of fruit or vegetables) firm and fresh (尤指水果、 蔬菜)脆生而新鲜的: a crisp apple, lettuce, etc 脆生而新鲜的苹果、 生菜等. (C) (esp of paper) slightly stiff (尤指纸张)挺括的: a crisp new 5 note 一张挺括的5英镑新钞票. 用法: 2 (of the air or the weather) dry and cold (指空气、 天气)乾冷的: a crisp winter morning 冬天的一个乾冷的早晨 * the crisp air of an autumn day 秋日的凉爽空气. 用法: 3 (of curls in hair) tight (指毛发的拳曲状)紧的. 用法: 4 (of sb's manner, way of speaking, etc) brisk, precise and decisive (指态度、 说话方式等)乾脆的, 斩钉截铁的: a crisp order 果断坚决的命令 * crisp speech 乾净利落的讲话 * a crisp and clear answer 乾脆明确的回答. crisp 2 n 用法: 1 (also po,tato `crisp, US potato chip, chip) thin slice of potato, fried and dried, often flavoured and sold in packets 油炸土豆片(常以小包装出售). =>illus at potato 见potato之插图. 用法: 2 (idm 习语) burn sth to a crisp => burn. crisp v [Tn, Tn.p] ~ sth (up) make sth crisp 使某物变脆: crisp the bread up in the oven 把面包放在烤箱里烤脆. |