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单词 wrinkle
释义 wrin·kle
I. \ˈriŋkəl\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English, back-formation from wrinkled twisted, winding, probably from Old English gewrinclod, past participle of gewrinclian to wind, from ge- (perfective and collective prefix) + -wrinclian to wind; akin to Old English wrencan to twist — more at co-, wrench
1. : a small ridge, prominence, or furrow especially when formed on a surface by the shrinking or contraction of a smooth substance : a slight fold : corrugation, crease
 < wrinkles in cloth >
as
 a. : a small crease or ridge in the skin especially when due to age, care, or fatigue
  < a withered face, with the shiny skin all drawn into wrinkles — Arnold Bennett >
 also : loose pendulous folds of skin on the forehead and cheeks of some dogs
  < a bloodhound with excellent wrinkle >
 b. : a ripple on the surface of a liquid
 c. : a ridge or fold as a topographical configuration
  < a slight wrinkle on the surface of the ice cap — P.E.Victor >
2.
 a. : method, technique; also : information about a method : suggestion, hint
  < welcomed the wrinkle about ruling a fine line with a knife edge through carbon paper — Publishers' Weekly >
  < learning countless little wrinkles on how to care for clothes in winter — Theodora Stanwell-Fletcher >
 b. : an innovation in method, technique, or equipment : a change in customary procedure or attitude
  < the sit-down strike, an obstructionist wrinkle imported from abroad — Current History >
  < a new wrinkle whereby the exhaust gases are used to spin small turbines geared direct to the propeller shaft — P.J.C.Friedlander >
3. : fault, blemish
 < undertook to defend the Church with all her wrinkles — V.G.Kiernan >
II. verb
(wrinkled ; wrinkled ; wrinkling \-k(ə)liŋ\ ; wrinkles)
intransitive verb
1. : to be or become marked with or contracted into wrinkles : become puckered or shrink into furrows and ridges
 < the corners of her eyes wrinkling with amusement — Morley Callaghan >
 < his stomach wrinkled up like an unpropped wall collapsing on its own foundations — Liam O'Flaherty >
2. : to move or become moved in slight furrows, waves, or coils
 < his pajama jacket had wrinkled up to his chin — Alan Moorehead >
 < a single wave starts lightly and easily shoreward, wrinkling between reeds — Theodore Roethke >
transitive verb
1. : to contract into furrows and prominences : make wrinkles in : corrugate, crease, pucker
 < a homemade pink voile dress … wrinkled as tissue paper — Eudora Welty >
 < young mountain belts, where … the earth has recently been wrinkled and cracked — Howel Williams >
2. : to form wrinkles in the integument of or surrounding
 < wrinkle her nose appreciatively — Elizabeth Goudge >
 < wrinkling up his face as though he had already forgotten — P.H.Newby >
III. noun
(-s)
Etymology: by alteration
dialect : winkle
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