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crepe

/kreyp/US // kreɪp //UK // (kreɪp) //

绉绸,褶皱,绉绉的,绉纱

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a lightweight fabric of silk, cotton, or other fiber, with a finely crinkled or ridged surface.
    • : a usually black band or piece of this material, worn as a token of mourning.
    • : a thin, light, delicate pancake.
    • : crepe paper.
    • : crepe rubber.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    creped, crep·ing.

    • : to cover, clothe, or drape with crepe.

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Examples

  • There are a few sprawling traditional restaurants like Tatiana serving caviar and crepes.

  • This classic non-stick crepe pan from Cuisinart can’t be beaten.

  • Ted tugged at the brass buttons of her red, wool-crepe dress.

  • When the crepe is golden on the bottom, turn over and a cook the other side until golden.

  • Think a sari in silk crepe paired with a logoed jacquard mesh-knit shirt.

  • It also used organza, compact crepe and cotton jersey plisse, among others.

  • A boxy white overcoat with a plunging neckline was a highlight, as was as a sand-colored crepe dress with an equally low neckline.

  • Then her cheeks began to pale, till they were tinged like the creamy plumes of the white crepe myrtle that grew in the ruin.

  • But she gazes beyond the salon, back into the big dining hall, where the white crepe myrtle grows.

  • Together they went down the hill to a poor little house, marked by white crepe.

  • The idea of a woman like this Mrs. Edes seeing Aunt Susan in that awful pink crepe wrapper!

  • Afterward Martha made cruel fun of her Aunt's pink crepe and made her buy a kimona.