crumpling
v. 壓皺,弄皺( crumple的現在分詞 ); 變皺
If you crumple something such as paper or cloth, or if it crumples, it is squashed and becomes full of untidy creases and folds.
She crumpled the paper in her hand...
她把那張紙在手裡揉成一團。
The front and rear of the car will crumple during a collision.
碰撞時,汽車的前部和後部會被撞癟。
If someone crumples, they collapse, for example when they have received a shock.
His body crumpled...
他身子一軟,倒在地上。
He immediately crumpled to the floor...
他一下子癱倒在地。
If someone's face crumples, they suddenly look very disappointed or as if they want to cry.
She faltered, and then her face crumpled once more.
她的聲音顫抖起來,隨後又露出一臉苦相。
His crumpling body bent low from years of carrying heavy loads.
由於經年累月的負重,他那皺巴巴的身子被壓得彎彎的.
Christopher Columbus described Jamaica's terrain by crumpling a piece and tossing it on a table.
克里斯托弗·哥倫布這樣形容牙買加的地勢:揉皺一塊布,再扔到桌子上.