- To crackle is to make short, sharp cracking noises. A roaring fire in your wood stove crackles as it burns.
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- n. 裂纹;龟裂;爆裂声
- vt. 使发爆裂声;使产生碎裂花纹
- vi. 发劈啪声,发出细碎的爆裂声;表面形成碎裂花纹
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1. The company also hired Lucas Bean as vp of user acquisitions. He was formerly a senior director of marketing for Sony Pictures Entertainment's crackle.com streaming-video site.
公司还雇佣了Lucas Bean出任用户收购副总监,之前他担任索尼电影娱乐公司的Crackle.com流式媒体网站的市场部高级总监。
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2. Sony is going in a similar direction with its video-sharing site crackle, while DaBeetz, another rap battle site, has recently launched its public beta.
索尼公司通过它的视频分享网站Crackle也参与到这个领域中来,而另一个说唱竞赛网站DaBeetz,已经推出了它的公测版本。
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3. But the new offerings could integrate more Web-like user interfaces, and blend in Internet content like Sony's Web-content channel crackle.
但这类新型服务还可能会整合更多网络式用户界面,并把一些互联网内容混合进来,比如索尼互联网内容频道“Crackle”。
- crackle (v.) "make frequent or rapid cracking noises," mid-15c., crackelen, frequentative of cracken "to crack" (see crack (v.)). Related: Crackled; crackling. The noun, in the sense of "a crackling noise," is recorded from 1833.
crackle / ˈkrækl ; NAmE ˈkrækl / verb , noun crackle crackles crackled crackling verb [intransitive ] to make short sharp sounds like sth that is burning in a fire (像东西在火里燃烧一样)发爆裂声,劈啪作响 ◆ A log fire crackled in the hearth. 炉中的木柴烧得劈啪作响。 ◆ The radio crackled into life. 收音机嘎嘎地响了起来。 ◆ ( figurative) The atmosphere crackled with tension. 气氛顿时紧张了起来。 noun [uncountable , countable ] a series of short sharp sounds (一连串的)劈啪声;劈里啪啦的响声 ◆ the distant crackle of machine-gun fire 远处机枪扫射的劈啪声 ▶ crack·ly / ˈkrækli ; NAmE ˈkrækli / adjective ◆ She picked up the phone and heard a crackly voice saying: ‘Sue here.’ 她拿起电话,听到一个刺耳的声音在说:“我是苏。” crackle / ˈkrækl ; NAmE ˈkrækl / crack·ly / ˈkrækli ; NAmE ˈkrækli /
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