crispest
adj. 脆的( crisp的最高階 ); 乾冷的; 聲音; 新奇的
Food that is crisp is pleasantly hard, or has a pleasantly hard surface.
Bake the potatoes for 15 minutes, till they're nice and crisp.
將土豆片烤15分鐘,直至酥脆。
...crisp bacon.
脆燻肉
If food crisps or if you crisp it, it becomes pleasantly hard, for example because you have heated it at a high temperature.
Cook the bacon until it begins to crisp...
把燻肉烹至酥脆。
Spread breadcrumbs on a dry baking sheet and crisp them in the oven.
把麵包屑撒在乾燥的烤盤上,然後放在烤箱裡烤脆。
Crisps are very thin slices of fried potato that are eaten cold as a snack.
...a packet of crisps.
一袋炸薯片
...cheese and onion potato crisps.
乳酪和洋蔥味炸薯片
Weather that is pleasantly fresh, cold, and dry can be described as crisp .
...a crisp autumn day.
秋高氣爽的一天
Crisp cloth or paper is clean and has no creases in it.
He wore a panama hat and a crisp white suit...
他戴著一頂巴拿馬草帽,穿著一身挺括的白西裝。
I slipped between the crisp clean sheets.
我鑽到嶄新潔淨的被單底下。
Leaves or snow that make a loud noise when you walk on them can be described as crisp .
...crisp autumn leaves...
踩上去發出脆響的秋葉
He crunched through the crisp snow.
他咯吱咯吱地踏雪行進著。
If you describe someone's writing or speech as crisp, you mean they write or speak very clearly, without mentioning unnecessary details. This may make them seem unfriendly.
'Very well,' I said, adopting a crisp authoritative tone.
“很好,”我用乾脆的命令性的語氣說道。
If something is burnt to a crisp, it is completely burnt.