corrugate 的 3 个定义
cor·ru·gat·ed, cor·ru·gat·ing.
- to draw or bend into folds or alternate furrows and ridges.
- to wrinkle, as the skin or face.
- Western U.S. to make irrigation ditches in.
cor·ru·gat·ed, cor·ru·gat·ing.
- to become corrugated; undergo corrugation.
- corrugated; wrinkled; furrowed.
corrugate 近义词
等同于 wrinkle
等同于 rimple
等同于 crease
等同于 fold
等同于 hollow
更多corrugate例句
- It’s a corrugated metal box—a two-stall outhouse with a little wooden flag that you can prop up while using the facilities—and it has a view more than worthy of its name.
- After getting transferred away from the park in 2015, Ranger Ross has been letting backcountry campers rent out his off-grid, corrugated metal cabin in the painted desert of Arizona and making them smile ever since.
- His face would grow grim, the seam-worn forehead would corrugate, the muscles of his jaw throb nervously.
- Le Borgne's cheeks corrugate in wrinkles of bronze that leer an evil laugh, and he pretends not to understand.
- Yet we had watched his smooth brow furrow and corrugate as under some carking care or devouring sorrow.
- However, "broad-browed Verulam," let not that brow's breadth cloud or corrugate in vexation at my persiflage.
- Flutes, 72 four inches deep, corrugate the beast's underpart from tail to neck.