释义 |
crump I. \ˈkru̇mp, ˈkrəmp\ adjective Etymology: Middle English crumb, crump, from Old English; akin to Old Saxon crumb crooked, Old High German krump, krumpf crooked, kramph bent — more at cramp chiefly dialect Britain : crooked, bent II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English crumpen, from crump, adjective now dialect England : crook, curve : curl up III. noun (-s) Etymology: crump (I) obsolete : humpback IV. \ˈkrəmp\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: imitative 1. : to make a crunching sound (as in eating) : crunch 2. : to explode heavily (as of a bomb) : thump, thwack < the shells crumped in the road behind us > V. noun (-s) 1. : a crunching sound 2. Britain : blow, thump 3. a. : the explosion of a heavy shell or bomb b. : shell, bomb VI. adjective Etymology: perhaps alteration (influenced by crump) (IV) of crimp (III) chiefly Scotland : brittle, friable, crisp |