英:[krʌmp]
美:[krʌmp]
英:[krʌmp]
美:[krʌmp]
词根:crump
adj.crumbly 脆的;易碎的
verb
intransitive verb
crunch
to explode heavily
noun
a crunching sound
shell, bomb
adjective
brittle
猛打
Verb imitative Adjective perhaps alteration of crimp friable
The first known use of crump was in 1646
1 The two most significant instruments that changed the course of scientific progress, says Crump , were the telescope and the microscope.
正如克朗普所指:如果没有科学仪器帮助我们测量周遭的世界,那么大部分的科学想法只能是猜想。
2 Ghost doesn't flinch at the crump of a shell landing nearby.
3 The hamlet was silent except for birdsong and the crump of artillery fire in the distance.
4 The same pops and crumps and booms that haunt these ghosts are now supposed to be a soundtrack in the ears of 1,400 captive migrant children who crossed the desert in search of a new life and found… this.
5 I could hear the shells coming as the field was dotted here and there with "crump" holes or craters where shells had fallen.
6 The crump of Ukrainian air defences could be heard in the distance as we were led into a basement, to be met with the sight of dozens of prisoners taking shelter from the Russian attack.
7 The mortar shell was in the air for what felt like a minute before it hit the ground with a distant crump.
8 Artillery crumps relentlessly, driving thousands into their basements.
9 Cities are in lockdown; in Diyarbakir the air is thick with tear gas and the crump of artillery.
10 This last week the morning crumps and thumps have not been continuous, but they do not let up.
11 That premature babies have a higher death rate in the first years of life is not surprising, but Crump says it had been thought that the risk decreased as the child got older.
早产婴儿在生命的最初几年死亡的风险比较高,这是不足为奇的。但是Crump表示,过去人们认为,随着早产儿逐渐长大,夭折的风险逐渐降低。
12 But on January 5th some were woken by the less melodious rattle and crump of distant battle.
13 As they raced past the barracks, they heard the muffled crump of the explosion.
14 A crump had hit them and fired the petrol tank.
15 But it sometimes happened that the pangs of hunger were too strong, and she would tear out the crump from the side of the warm bread as she ran.
16 Whatever your point of view is on those things, kids are familiar with the quickstep or the tango or crumping.
17 Just a few miles from Russian trenches in eastern Ukraine, the crump of incoming Russian artillery shells from howitzers, rockets and mortars last Friday was almost nonstop.
18 In the background, heavy vehicles could be heard rumbling past and the deep crump of explosions echoed around.
19 Clarence Crump and his interim committee, their task completed, wanted to step down.
克莱伦斯克朗普和他的临时委员会的工作结束了,他们打算辞职。
20 There was not much conversation; but such a hissing and frizzling of ham upon the gridiron, such a crumping of toast and rattling of knives, forks, cups and saucers, surely five people seldom made.
5 脆
brashy short paper sick crisp fragile rotten brittle crimp crumbly breakable friable frangible shivery brickle pulverulent slimsy crummy shortness
6 易碎的
brashy short tender delicate fragile brittle breakaway crumbly breakable friable shivery shortcrust brickle crummy
7 爆裂声
8 脆的
brashy short paper sick crisp fragile rotten brittle crimp crumbly breakable friable frangible shivery brickle pulverulent slimsy crummy
11 猛打
swipe walloping slam plunk wallop tonk swinge pound blast pounding welt hammering haymaker hammerblow slat belt slate
12 易碎
brashy short tender delicate fragile brittle breakaway crumbly breakable friable shivery shortcrust brickle crummy
14 轰的一声