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crumple ['krʌm.pl] verb intransitive or transitive ■to become, or cause something to become, full of folds that are not equal in size (使)起皱•This shirt crumples easily这件衬衫很容易起皱。 intransitive ■If someone's face crumples, it becomes full of lines because of a strong emotion (脸因强烈的感情)起皱纹•Her face crumpled with laughter.她笑得脸上尽是皱纹。 intransitive ■If someone crumples, they fall to the ground suddenly 倒下;瘫倒•The bullet hit him and he crumpled into a heap on the floor.他中了弹,瘫倒在地上蜷作一团。 ['krʌm.pl] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] crumple sth up ■to crush a piece of paper until all of it is folded 把…揉皱;把…揉成一团•Sylvie crumpled up the letter and threw it in the bin.西尔维把信揉成一团扔进了垃圾箱。 |