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crusted

/kruhs-tid/US // ˈkrʌs tɪd //

结壳的,结皮的,结结壳的,结结壳壳的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a crust; encrusted.
    • : containing a hardened deposit accumulated during aging in the bottle: crusted port.
    • : having the accruals of age; antique.

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Examples

  • So during the last two weeks, Ford was consistently postholing, moving through double-crusted snow so deep she would sink to her knees with each step.

  • It is built not in a long bun, but in a half-loaf of fresh, tawny-crusted Italian bread.

  • When Damien Hirst unveiled his $100 million diamond-crusted monstrosity For the Love of God, there was outrage.

  • It is Japanese- and Chinese-inspired, offering tasty dishes like sesame-crusted tuna and wok-charred beef fillet.

  • The man is uncivil and impolitic, rough-hewn enough for leather fringe and dung-crusted boots.

  • Indeed, there is nothing so dangerously attractive to speaker and to audience as a fine old crusted political tag.

  • The real nature of which my dear guardian spoke is only hidden away, crusted over by the rough life George has led.

  • Our horses were poor and when I made the sun blue we crusted the buffalo and killed many with our lances.

  • I can see the rooms crusted with ormolu, the fauns foisted on the ceiling, the ripping rident goddesses on the walls.

  • It was a broken-off harrow tooth, scaled like a long, red fish with the crusted rust of years.