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crisped

/krisp/US // krɪsp //UK // (krɪsp) //

酥脆的,清脆的,脆皮的,干脆利落的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    crisp·er, crisp·est.

    • : hard but easily breakable; brittle: crisp toast.
    • : firm and fresh; not soft or wilted: a crisp leaf of lettuce.
    • : brisk; sharp; clear; decided: a crisp reply.
    • : lively; pithy; sparkling: crisp repartee.
    • : clean-cut, neat, and well-pressed; well-groomed.
    • : invigorating; bracing: crisp air.
    • : crinkled, wrinkled, or rippled, as skin or water.
    • : in small, stiff, or firm curls; curly.
  1. 1
    • : to make or become crisp.
    • : to curl.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Chiefly British. potato chip.
    • : Cooking. a dessert of fruit, as apples or apricots, baked with a crunchy mixture, usually of breadcrumbs, chopped nutmeats, butter, and brown sugar.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as incurl
as infold

Examples

  • In a gas oven, this may be the difference between small flames slowly crisping a piece of meat and much larger ones licking right up against your food.

  • If image quality is important to you for professional or personal reasons, look out for features such as 4K to deliver an exceptionally crisp and refined visual experience.

  • The plus side to choosing a toaster oven with a high operating wattage is a marked increase in cooking temperature, which is essential for performing quick operations at high heat like crisping and browning.

  • Some time in the freezer ensures they stay crisp at the table, not that they stick around long.

  • It may take about 10 minutes until they look glossy, brownish and begin to crisp, so be patient.

  • Exactly one month after the first straw goat was erected in Gävle, it was mysteriously burned to a crisp.

  • Note: If you prefer cookies thin and crisp, bake them straight from the mixing bowl.

  • If you prefer them chewy in the middle and crisp outside, chill the balls of dough.

  • Blumenthal, a courtly gentleman of 68 in a perfectly crisp blue shirt, gets laughs by trotting out his rudimentary Spanish.

  • De la Renta did design some stuff for Kennedy too—notably, one perfect belted sheath in crisp white linen.

  • "Garnache," came the other's crisp, metallic voice, and the name had a sound as of an oath on his lips.

  • The small grain crops had been burned to a crisp, and disaster hung over the land.

  • The day was perfect; as clear and bright, as mellow and crisp, as rich in colour, as only an October day in England can be.

  • The girls of the town could be readily distinguished by their crisp muslins and white hats and absence of dust.

  • It was one of those brilliant clear crisp days with which that high plateau can put even California to the blush.