释义 |
unˈcrinkle, v. [un-2 7, 3.] a. intr. To lose crinkles, to become less crinkled. b. trans. To remove crinkles from.
1904G. A. B. Dewar Glamour of Earth viii. 173 The tiny leaves will be uncrinkling in a day or two about the dark twiggy bole. 1911W. De Morgan Likely Story v. 136 He uncrinkled a result of the shape of that letter-box. 1935E. Bowen House in Paris ii. vii. 165 No one with him to smile and make his face uncrinkle. |