crumple 的 3 个定义
crum·pled, crum·pling.
- to press or crush into irregular folds or into a compact mass; bend out of shape; rumple; wrinkle.
- to cause to collapse or give way suddenly: That right hook to the midsection crumpled him.
crum·pled, crum·pling.
- to contract into wrinkles; shrink; shrivel.
- to give way suddenly; collapse: The bridge crumpled under the weight of the heavy trucks.
- an irregular fold or wrinkle produced by crumpling.
crumple 近义词
make or become wrinkled
更多crumple例句
- Failing to account for the presence of your dog in that vehicle undermines every seatbelt, airbag, and crumple zone you just rolled into a monthly payment.
- The entire front of the car in front of the cabin is a crumple zone designed to absorb the impact in a crash before the energy can make its way to the cells.
- But people were shocked to see Rice actually throw the punch and to watch her crumple.
- The man who would face a cannon's mouth would falter before the face of a woman whom he could crumple with one hand.
- The life went out of her like the flame from a dying candle, and she seemed to shrink and crumple and to sway upon her feet.
- They can't endure it; so much goodness breaks down their wing arches, and the glorious ones crumple together like tissue-paper.
- She will wear a lovely dress she calls a tea-gown, all soft and lacey, and she doesn't mind how much I crumple it.
- Then he seemed to crumple up entirely, and, falling forward, rolled with a loud splash into the river.