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crackle

/krak-uhl/US // ˈkræk əl //UK // (ˈkrækəl) //

裂纹,噼啪声,裂缝,噼里啪啦

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    crack·led, crack·ling.

    • : to make slight, sudden, sharp noises, rapidly repeated.
    • : to form a network of fine cracks on the surface.
    • : to craze.
    • : to exhibit liveliness, vibrancy, anticipation, etc.: The play crackled with wit.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    crack·led, crack·ling.

    • : to cause to crackle.
    • : to break with a crackling noise.
    • : to craze.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of crackling.
    • : a crackling noise.
    • : a network of fine cracks, as in the glaze of some kinds of porcelain.
    • : crackleware.

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Examples

  • I also noticed occasional crackles or slight feedback during calls, too.

  • The Studio Buds rely on a pair of beam-forming microphones to pick up your voice during calls and I experienced some crackles and imperfect audio during some long audio conferences.

  • The shocking sequence of events leading to the explosion began before daybreak Friday morning, when residents were startled awake by the crackle of gunfire and called 911.

  • Instead we heard the crackle of automatic gunfire and we could see gray smoke rising from the eastern side of the town.

  • They sport a leathery, crackle-textured skin and glow with salt-and-pepper zest.

  • In terms of charisma, the guy has all the snap, crackle, and pop of pudding.

  • Then one hears the crackle of gunfire in the air, the Somali soldiers begin yelling at Carstens about his camera.

  • Their scenes together crackle; theirs is a battle of wicked wits between two women who have seen it all.

  • Burn the male olive-branch and the pine twig and juniper, and let the blazing laurel crackle amid the hearth.

  • But the sentence never was finished, for a sharp crackle of dry leaves was heard.

  • He had unfolded the newspaper slowly and carefully, the sharp crackle of the paper would have been a clarion call to Agnes.

  • Already below sprang a crackle, a roar, as the night wind caught the flame.

  • He could hear them crackle as she unfolded them—could hear her sigh of content.

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