crimp
verb /krɪmp/
/krɪmp/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they crimp | /krɪmp/ /krɪmp/ |
he / she / it crimps | /krɪmps/ /krɪmps/ |
past simple crimped | /krɪmpt/ /krɪmpt/ |
past participle crimped | /krɪmpt/ /krɪmpt/ |
-ing form crimping | /ˈkrɪmpɪŋ/ /ˈkrɪmpɪŋ/ |
- crimp something to make curls in somebody’s hair by pressing it with a heated tool
烫发;使(头发)拳曲;使(头发)成波形 - crimped blonde hair
烫卷的金发。
- crimped blonde hair
- crimp something to press cloth, paper, etc. into small folds
把(织物或纸)压出皱纹;使起皱 - She crimped the edge of the pie.
她将馅饼的边缘压出了褶。
- She crimped the edge of the pie.
- crimp something (North American English, informal) to limit the growth or development of something
阻止,妨碍(某事物的发展) - Shrinking state revenues have crimped security budgets.
州政府收入的减少已经影响了安全预算。
- Shrinking state revenues have crimped security budgets.
词源Old English gecrympan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch krimpen ‘shrink, wrinkle’. Rare before the 18th cent., the word was perhaps reintroduced from Low German or Dutch.