crepe
crepe 英 [kreɪp] 美 [krep]
n. 绉纱;绉绸
进行时:creping 过去式:creped 过去分词:creped 第三人称单数:crepes 名词复数:crepes
- A crepe is a thin, French of pancake. It's also a word for a type of thin, crinkly paper. Don't confuse your crepes and start chewing on paper.
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- n. 绉纱;绉绸
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1. So be prepared to throw away your ibuprofen and crepe bandages.
所以,准备好扔掉你的布洛芬或是弹力绷带。
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2. They hung orange and black crepe paper along the tops of the chalkboards, pasted paper pumpkins and black cats on the walls.
她们在黑板上沿挂上橙色和黑色的绉纸,在墙上贴纸裁的南瓜和黑猫。
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3. The collection, she said, drew inspiration from ‘Dick Tracy’ comic strips, and featured bright colors like a sapphire-blue crepe column corset dress, and an emerald stretch felt drape front frock.
维多利亚表示,这个系列的灵感来自于连环漫画《至尊神探》,它运用了明亮的色彩,比如该系列中的宝蓝色绉纱露肩拖地长裙以及翡翠色弹力修身褶底连衣裙。
- crepe (n.) 1797, "crape-like fabric," especially white or colored, not the ordinary black for mourning, from French crêpe, Old French crespe "ruff, ruffle, frill" (14c.), from Latin crispa, fem. of crispus "curled, wrinkled, having curly hair," from PIE root *sker- (2) "to turn, bend." Meaning "small, thin pancake" is from 1877; crepe suzette is by 1910 (suzette pancake is from 1907). Crepe paper is attested by 1895.
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