creased
v. (使…)起摺痕,弄皺( crease的過去式和過去分詞 ); (面板)皺起,使起皺紋; 皺皺巴巴
Creases are lines that are made in cloth or paper when it is crushed or folded.
She stood up, frowning at the creases in her silk dress...
她站起身來,看到絲裙上的褶痕皺起了眉頭。
Papa flattened the creases of the map with his broad hands.
爸爸用他的一雙大手捋平了地圖上的摺痕。
If cloth or paper creases or if you crease it, lines form in it when it is crushed or folded.
Most outfits crease a bit when you are travelling...
旅行時大多數服裝都會略微起褶。
Liz sat down on the bed, lowering herself carefully so as not to crease her skirt.
莉茲小心翼翼地坐在床上,生怕把裙子弄皺。
If your face creases or if an expression creases it, lines appear on it because you are frowning or smiling.
His ruddy face still routinely creases with mirth...
他紅潤的臉龐仍舊時常笑得堆起褶子。
For just the second time a look of emotion creases his face.
他的臉上,第二次流露出了感情。
Creases in someone's skin are lines which form where their skin folds when they move.
...the tiny creases at the corners of his eyes...
他眼角的細紋
When Crevecoeur smiled, the creases in his face deepened.
克雷弗克一笑,臉上的皺紋就加深了。
In cricket, the crease is a line on the playing surface where the batsman stands.
Haynes was still at the crease, unbeaten on 84.
海恩斯還在擊球線上,他已經得了84分了。
1. having wrinkles;
His clothes were creased, as if he had slept in them.
他的衣服皺巴巴的,好像他是穿著衣服睡的。
You've creased my newspaper.
你把我的報紙弄皺了.
The bullet merely creased his shoulder.
子彈只不過擦破了他肩部的面板.
So fine was the material that it was scarcely creased at all.
材料是上好的,幾乎不露一點兒皺褶.
Her forehead creased in a frown.
她皺緊眉頭.