crump
[krʌmp]
v.爆炸,发出嘎吱声
n.炸弹, 嘎吱声
adj.(苏格兰)脆弱的
例句与用法:
A crummy little rowboat.
一条破旧的小划艇
词形变化:
动词过去式: crumped | 动词过去分词: crumped | 动词现在分词: crumping | 动词第三人称单数: crumps |
vt.
1. 咬碎
2. 【英】【口】猛打; 重击
vi.
1. 发嘎吱嘎吱声
2. 猛烈爆炸
a.
【英】【方】脆的; 易碎的
n.
1. 嘎扎声
2. 【英】【口】猛打
crump
过去式:crumped
过去分词:crumped
现在进行时:crumping
词形变化:
动词过去式: crumped | 动词过去分词: crumped | 动词现在分词: crumping | 动词第三人称单数: crumps |
crump[krʌmp]vt.1.■嘎吱嘎吱作响地嚼vi.1.■发出嘎吱嘎吱的声音2.■(炮弹)轰地猛烈爆炸n.1.■嘎吱声2.■巨型炮弹(或炸弹)3.■【采矿】=bumpadj.1.■[英国方言]脆的;易碎的
crumpcrump[krʌmp]vi.1.■嘎扎嘎扎响2.■(炸弹等)猛烈爆炸
词性变化crump[krʌmp]vt.1.■嘎扎嘎扎地嚼2.■[俚]猛打(板球)3.■[军俚]用巨弹猛轰n.1.■嘎扎嘎扎声2.■猛打3.■[军俚]炸弹[炮弹]的爆炸声; 炸弹, 炮弹, 爆破弹adj.1.■[俚]容易弄碎的
noun
- a loud thudding sound, especially one made by an exploding bomb or shell
(炸弹或炮弹的)爆炸声
- [no obj.]make such a sound
发出轰的爆炸声
- mid 17th cent.: imitative. The original sense (as a verb) was 'munch, crunch', later 'hit hard' (used initially as a term in the game of cricket), hence the military sense 'bombard' (First World War)
crump
动词 crump:
make a noise typical of an engine lacking lubricants
bombard with heavy shells
explode heavily or with a loud dull noise
crump
■Macdonald was a stockbroker, Pete Dye an insurance salesman, George Crump a hotel owner, and William Flynn a greenkeeper.
Macdonald(麦克唐纳得)曾是一名股票经济人,PeteDye(皮特戴伊)曾是一名保险销售员,WilliamFlynn(威廉弗莱恩)是一个草坪总监。
■Crump's mouse
n. 长嘴鼠
■"Crump?", a surprise in Bill's face, but without saying any word.
‘面包屑?’比尔很惊讶,但他啥话也没说。
■1.to crowd together; to meet in large numbers; 2.a shrub; a crump; a thicket3.a hideout or den (for robbers, etc.)
丛
■Rothstein, Myrna S.Raeder, David Crump.
作者声明: by Paul F.
■Crump &Co discovered that Antigua football had no up-to-date constitution, just a ten-year-old pile of scribbled updates that hadn't been put to members.
克朗普委员会发现安提瓜足球并没有及时更新的基本规章,只有一堆十年前草草弄出来的更新文件,却还没有下达给成员们。
■Crump's dilator
克鲁姆(氏)血管扩张器
■WHO/TDR/Andy Crump;Dennis Kunkel Microscopy;Banana Stock.
图片来源(从左上顺时针方向):Photodisc;
■I have not a crump of comfort, not a grain.
我没有一点宽慰,-没有一丝一毫。