rumple 英 [ˈrʌmpl]   美 [ˈrʌmpəl]

rumple

rumple  英 [ˈrʌmpl] 美 [ˈrʌmpəl]

vt. 弄皱;弄得乱七八糟  vi. 弄皱;变凌乱  n. 皱褶;皱纹 

进行时:rumpling  过去式:rumpled  过去分词:rumpled  第三人称单数:rumples  名词复数:rumples 

You mustn't play in your new skirt, you'll rumple it. 你千万不要穿着新裙子去玩耍,你会把它弄皱的。
Besides, he would tug attheribbons of her bonnet and, no doubt, rumple her dress. 此外,他还拉扯她帽子上的饰带,当然也会弄皱她的衣裙。

  • To mess something up or disarrange it is to rumple it. Even if you make your bed neatly in the morning, your dog might jump up and rumple it as soon as you leave for school.
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  • vt. 弄皱;弄得乱七八糟
  • vi. 弄皱;变凌乱
  • n. 皱褶;皱纹
  • 1. You mustn't play in your new skirt, you'll rumple it.

    你千万不要穿着新裙子去玩耍,你会把它弄皱的。

  • 2. Besides, he would tug attheribbons of her bonnet and, no doubt, rumple her dress.

    此外,他还拉扯她帽子上的饰带,当然也会弄皱她的衣裙。

  • 3. Fischer says he drank at least a liter of rumple minze and two bottles of Bacardi rum a day.

    Fischer说他每天至少喝掉一升的Rumple minze和两瓶Bacardi rum。

  • rumple (v.) c. 1600, possibly a variant of rimple "to wrinkle" (c. 1400), from Old English hrympel "wrinkle" (possibly influenced by Middle Dutch rumpelen), related to Old English hrimpan "to fold, wrinkle" (see ramp (v.)). Related: Rumpled; rumpling. As a noun from c. 1500.
rum·ple / ˈrʌmpl ; NAmE ˈrʌmpl / verb rumplesth to make sth untidy or not smooth and neat 弄皱;弄乱 She rumpled his hair playfully. 她顽皮地弄乱他的头发。 The bed was rumpled where he had slept. 床上他睡过的地方有皱痕。 rumple rumples rumpled rumpling rum·ple / ˈrʌmpl ; NAmE ˈrʌmpl /
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