crimps

英[krɪmp] 美[krɪmp]
  • v.使起皱;使卷曲;抑制;妨碍v.诱骗某人当兵(水兵)n.卷曲;卷发;褶皱;阻碍n.强迫他人当兵(水兵)的人
crimper crimped crimped crimping crimps
  • cri abbr.地毯及块毯学会(=carpetandruginstitute)abbr;哥斯达黎加(=CostaRica)
  • Criacci 克里亚奇
  • Criado 克里亚多
  • criador 克利亚德风
  • Crialese 克里亚莱塞
Noun:
  1. an angular or rounded shape made by folding;

    "a fold in the napkin"
    "a crease in his trousers"
    "a plication on her blouse"
    "a flexure of the colon"
    "a bend of his elbow"

  2. someone who tricks or coerces men into service as sailors or soldiers

  3. a lock of hair that has been artificially waved or curled

Verb:
  1. make ridges into by pinching together

  2. curl tightly;

    "crimp hair"

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Bank balance sheet adjustment could crimp or bind credit.
      银行资产负债表的调整可能抑制信贷的投放。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. In a study of needled felts, crimp was found to be a very influential factor.
      对针刺毛毡进行研究后发现卷曲是一项重要的影响因素。
    2. His illness put a crimp in our plans.
      他的生病妨碍了我们的计画。
    3. The accident put a crimp in our vacation plans.
      这意外事故阻碍了我们的假期计划。