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crack·le C0718300 (krăk′əl)v. crack·led, crack·ling, crack·les v.intr.1. To make a succession of slight sharp snapping noises: a fire crackling in the wood stove.2. To show liveliness, energy, or intensity: a book that crackles with humor.3. To become covered with a network of fine cracks; craze.v.tr.1. To crush (paper, for example) with sharp snapping sounds.2. To cause (china, for example) to become covered with a network of fine cracks.n.1. The act or sound of crackling.2. a. A network of fine cracks on the surface of glazed pottery, china, or glassware.b. Crackleware. [ Frequentative of crack.]crackle (ˈkrækəl) vb1. to make or cause to make a series of slight sharp noises, as of paper being crushed or of a wood fire burning2. (Ceramics) (tr) to decorate (porcelain or pottery) by causing a fine network of cracks to appear in the glaze3. (intr) to abound in vivacity or energyn4. the act or sound of crackling5. (Ceramics) intentional crazing in the glaze of a piece of porcelain or pottery6. (Ceramics) Also called: crackleware porcelain or pottery so decoratedcrack•le (ˈkræk əl) v. -led, -ling, n. v.i. 1. to make slight, sudden, sharp noises, rapidly repeated. 2. (of ceramic glaze) to craze. 3. to exhibit liveliness, vibrancy, or the like; sparkle: The play crackled with wit. v.t. 4. to break with a crackling noise. 5. to craze (ceramic glaze). n. 6. the act or sound of crackling. 7. a network of fine cracks, as in some glazes. [1490–1500; crack + -le] crackle Past participle: crackled Gerund: crackling
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I crackle | you crackle | he/she/it crackles | we crackle | you crackle | they crackle |
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I crackled | you crackled | he/she/it crackled | we crackled | you crackled | they crackled |
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I am crackling | you are crackling | he/she/it is crackling | we are crackling | you are crackling | they are crackling |
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I have crackled | you have crackled | he/she/it has crackled | we have crackled | you have crackled | they have crackled |
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I was crackling | you were crackling | he/she/it was crackling | we were crackling | you were crackling | they were crackling |
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I had crackled | you had crackled | he/she/it had crackled | we had crackled | you had crackled | they had crackled |
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I will crackle | you will crackle | he/she/it will crackle | we will crackle | you will crackle | they will crackle |
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I will have crackled | you will have crackled | he/she/it will have crackled | we will have crackled | you will have crackled | they will have crackled |
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I will be crackling | you will be crackling | he/she/it will be crackling | we will be crackling | you will be crackling | they will be crackling |
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I have been crackling | you have been crackling | he/she/it has been crackling | we have been crackling | you have been crackling | they have been crackling |
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I had been crackling | you had been crackling | he/she/it had been crackling | we had been crackling | you had been crackling | they had been crackling |
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I would have crackled | you would have crackled | he/she/it would have crackled | we would have crackled | you would have crackled | they would have crackled | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | crackle - the sharp sound of snapping noisescrepitation, cracklingdecrepitation - the crackling or breaking up of certain crystals when they are heatednoise - sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound); "he enjoyed the street noises"; "they heard indistinct noises of people talking"; "during the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels" | | 2. | crackle - glazed china with a network of fine cracks on the surfacecrackle china, cracklewarechina - high quality porcelain originally made only in China | Verb | 1. | crackle - make a crackling sound; "My Rice Krispies crackled in the bowl"crepitaterattle - make short successive sounds | | 2. | crackle - make a crushing noise; "his shoes were crunching on the gravel"crunch, scranch, scraunchmake noise, noise, resound - emit a noisecrump, scrunch, thud - make a noise typical of an engine lacking lubricants | | 3. | crackle - to become, or to cause to become, covered with a network of small cracks; "The blazing sun crackled the desert sand"vary, alter, change - become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence; "her mood changes in accordance with the weather"; "The supermarket's selection of vegetables varies according to the season" | Adj. | 1. | crackle - having the surface decorated with a network of fine cracks, as in crackleware; "a crackle glaze"fancy - not plain; decorative or ornamented; "fancy handwriting"; "fancy clothes" |
crackleverbTo make a series of short, sharp noises:crepitate, splutter, sputter.Translationscrackle (ˈkrakl) verb to make a continuous cracking noise. The dry branches crackled under my feet as I stepped on them. 劈啪作響 劈劈啪啪地响 nounthe crackle of burning wood. 劈啪聲 劈啪声ˈcrackling noun the crisp rind of roast pork. 烤豬肉的脆皮 烤猪肉的脆皮ˈcrackly adjectiveThe radio reception is very crackly here. 劈啪響的 劈啪响的crackle
crackle1. intentional crazing in the glaze of a piece of porcelain or pottery 2. porcelain or pottery so decorated Crackle a network of fine cracks on the glazed surface of ceramic goods. Crackle is created for ornamental effect, using the difference in the expansion coefficients of the crock and the glaze during firing. crackleIn painting, a paint or lacquer designed to develop a network of fine cracks when applied over a softer undercoat.crackle
rale [rahl] a discontinuous sound heard on auscultation, primarily during inhalation; called also crackle.crackling rale subcrepitant rale.crepitant rale a fine sound like that of rubbing a hair between the fingers or by particles of salt thrown on fire; heard at the end of inhalation. Called also crepitus.dry rale a fine sound associated with any of various interstitial lung diseases, such as fibrosis" >idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.moist rale one heard over fluid in the bronchial tubes.subcrepitant rale a fine moist rale heard over liquid in the smaller tubes; called also crackling rale.rale (rahl), Ambiguous term for an added sound heard on auscultation of breath sounds; used by some to denote rhonchus and by others for crepitation. Synonym(s): crackle [Fr. rattle] crac·kle (krak'ĕl) Short, sharp, or rough sounds heard with a stethoscope over the chest. Abnormal breath sounds caused by excessive fluid within the airways. [echoic]crackle
Synonyms for crackleverb to make a series of short, sharp noisesSynonymsSynonyms for cracklenoun the sharp sound of snapping noisesSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun glazed china with a network of fine cracks on the surfaceSynonymsRelated Wordsverb make a crackling soundSynonymsRelated Wordsverb make a crushing noiseSynonymsRelated Words- make noise
- noise
- resound
- crump
- scrunch
- thud
verb to become, or to cause to become, covered with a network of small cracksRelated Wordsadj having the surface decorated with a network of fine cracks, as in cracklewareRelated Words |