(of a substance)firm, dry, and brittle, especially in a way considered pleasing or attractive
(松)脆的;易碎的
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crisp bacon 松脆的熏咸肉
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the snow is lovely and crisp .雪松软可爱。
(of a fruit or vegetable)firm, indicating freshness
(水果或蔬菜)鲜嫩的
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a crisp lettuce 鲜嫩的莴苣。
(of paper or cloth)smoothly and attractively stiff and uncreased
(纸或布)挺括的
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£65 in crisp new notes 挺括的65英镑新钞。
(of hair)having tight curls, giving an impression of rigidity
(头发)卷曲的;卷的。
(of the weather)cool, fresh, and invigorating
(天气)清新的;凉爽的;寒冷的
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a crisp autumn day 凉爽的秋日。
(of a way of speaking)briskly decisive and matter-of-fact, without hesitation or unnecessary detail
(说话方式)干脆的;干净利落的;简明扼要的
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her answer was crisp .她的回答很爽快。
(亦作
〈英〉 薯片,油炸土豆片。
a dessert of fruit baked with a crunchy topping of brown sugar, butter, and flour
(用糖、黄油和面粉作浇头并经烘烤的)脆皮水果甜点
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rhubarb crisp .大黄脆皮水果甜点。
[with obj.]give (something, especially food) a crisp surface by placing it in an oven or grill
(放烤箱里或烤架上)将(食物等)的表面烤脆
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crisp the pitta in the oven .把皮塔饼放在烤箱里烤脆。
[no obj.](of food)acquire a crisp surface in this way
(食物)变脆,发脆
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open the foil so that the bread browns and crisps .将箔纸打开,让面包变成棕色并变脆。
〈古〉 (使)变卷;(使)变卷曲。
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burn something to a crisp burn something completely, leaving only a charred remnant 把某物烧焦
"Old English (referring to hair in the sense ‘curly’):from Latin