crepe / kreɪp /

⚽高中词汇绉绸褶皱绉绉的绉纱

crepe2 个定义

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

creped, crep·ing.

  1. to cover, clothe, or drape with crepe.

crepe 近义词

crepe

等同于 pancake

更多crepe例句

  1. There are a few sprawling traditional restaurants like Tatiana serving caviar and crepes.
  2. This classic non-stick crepe pan from Cuisinart can’t be beaten.
  3. Ted tugged at the brass buttons of her red, wool-crepe dress.
  4. When the crepe is golden on the bottom, turn over and a cook the other side until golden.
  5. Think a sari in silk crepe paired with a logoed jacquard mesh-knit shirt.
  6. It also used organza, compact crepe and cotton jersey plisse, among others.
  7. A boxy white overcoat with a plunging neckline was a highlight, as was as a sand-colored crepe dress with an equally low neckline.
  8. Then her cheeks began to pale, till they were tinged like the creamy plumes of the white crepe myrtle that grew in the ruin.
  9. But she gazes beyond the salon, back into the big dining hall, where the white crepe myrtle grows.
  10. Together they went down the hill to a poor little house, marked by white crepe.
  11. The idea of a woman like this Mrs. Edes seeing Aunt Susan in that awful pink crepe wrapper!
  12. Afterward Martha made cruel fun of her Aunt's pink crepe and made her buy a kimona.