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crease-resistant

/krees-ri-zis-tuhnt/US // ˈkris rɪˌzɪs tənt //

耐折痕,抗折痕,抗皱,耐折皱

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : resistant to normal wrinkling.

Examples

  • The more antibiotics are used inappropriately, the greater the risk of bacteria growing resistant to them.

  • Next, Borlaug helped develop more productive and drought-resistant strains of rice that became adapted widely in Asia.

  • And what could her campaign achieve among the Americans most resistant to expanded end-of-life options?

  • And what is it about LEGOs that has made them particularly resistant to social change?

  • Yet while sanctions like these can be painful, they can also make Putin more adamantly resistant to withdrawal from Ukraine.

  • En I reck'n de wives quarrels considable; en dat 'crease de racket.

  • Keep the solution boiling until the segments are cooked so soft that folding them leaves no crease.

  • The clip is slipped over the fold inside of the hat which forms the bottom part of the crease.

  • Average Jones smiled with almost affectionate admiration at the crease along the knee of his carefully pressed trousers.

  • Now it sparkled gently in his glass and he sighed, letting a smile crease his lean homely face.