英:[ˈrɪŋkli]
美:[ˈrɪŋkli]
英:[ˈrɪŋkli]
美:[ˈrɪŋkli]
复数:wrinklies
比较级:wrinklier或more wrinkly
最高级:wrinkliest或most wrinkly
词根:wrinkle
adj.wrinkled 具皱的,有皱纹的
n.wrinkle 皱纹
vi.wrinkle 起皱
vt.wrinkle 使起皱纹
noun
a small ridge or furrow especially when formed on a surface by the shrinking or contraction of a smooth substance : creasespecifically: one in the skin especially when due to age, worry, or fatigue
method, technique
a change in a customary procedure or method
something new or different : innovation
imperfection, irregularity
verb
intransitive verb
to become marked with or contracted into wrinkles
transitive verb
to contract into wrinkles : pucker
早在15世纪(指阴茎),源自 wrinkle(n.)+ -y(2)。作为青少年俚语名词,指“老人”,始于1972年(“老”是相对的; 1982年的英国参考将其应用于40多岁的人)。
Noun Middle English, back-formation from wrinkled twisted, winding, probably from Old English gewrinclod, past participle of gewrinclian to wind, from ge-, perfective prefix + -wrinclian (akin to wrencan to wrench) — more at co-
The first known use of wrinkle was in the 14th century
writernoun
one that writes especially as a business or occupation
writernoun
one that writes especially as a business or occupation
writeverb
to form letters or words on a surface with an instrument (as a pen or pencil)
learn to read and write
to form the letters or the words of (as on paper) write a check
write your name
to spell in writing
words written alike but pronounced differently
to express in writing
write what you felt about the experience
to make up and set down for others to read
write a book
to compose music
to write a letter to
write your senator
to communicate by letter
writes that they are coming
to transfer information in a computer to a storage area or output device
writnoun
something written : writing
Holy Writ
a written legal order signed by a court officer
wristwatchnoun
a small watch attached to a bracelet or strap to fasten about the wrist
wristnoun
the joint or the region of the joint between the human hand and the armalso: a corresponding part of a lower animal
wristletnoun
wristbandespecially: a close-fitting knitted band at the end of a glove or sleeve
wristbandnoun
a band or a part of a sleeve encircling the wrist
wristnoun
the joint or the region of the joint between the human hand and the armalso: a corresponding part of a lower animal
wrinkle1 of 2noun
a crease or small fold on a surface (as of the skin or a piece of cloth)
a clever or new method, trick, or idea
wrinkle2 of 2verb
to develop or cause to develop wrinkles
1 Apparently, there was a change of plans during season two that could make for an interesting wrinkle going forward.
2 He gazed with deep feeling at his mother's wrinkly face.
他深情地望着满脸皱纹的母亲。
3 Patti lets me play with the shiny soap bubbles in the sink for a while, but then she says I must stop because if I don't, my fingers will get as wrinkly as her skin.
4 Erin’s parents look a little like wrinkly deflated zombies.
5 “Looking at this older man made me realize that one day I would have the same white hair and wrinkly complexion,” she wrote.
6 Here's the latest wrinkle in the story—we find out that the villain is actually the hero's father!
7 So no need to worry about timing; no need to worry about wrinkly kernels; no need to worry about upsetting the family tradition.
8 The woman behind him, a tiny old lady who, to me, fit the description of the perfect grandmother—small, wrinkly, glasses, and feisty as hell—slapped him on the back of the head.
9 Cry more can let beautiful cheek wrinkly, that can become ugly!
多哭会让漂亮的脸蛋有皱纹的,那就会变丑!
10 While sinking into thinking, the shrinking linkman drank the pink ink rinkled on the wrinkly paper.
陷入沉思时, 退缩的联络员喝掉了洒在皱纹纸上的粉红色墨水.
11 The men are still wrinkly, and the women blonde and armed with tiny dogs.
男人们依然是满脸皱纹,而女人们多为金发碧眼,怀抱小狗。
12 Despite this, he bore a disquieting physical resemblance to a real baby, from his dewy gaze to wrinkly ankle skin.
13 Found in freshwater rivers and streams from northern Georgia to upstate New York, hellbenders have flat heads and bodies, small eyes and sticky, wrinkly skin.
14 Her hair is silver and her skin reminds me of a walnut, all wrinkly brown.
15 They emerged dry, wrinkly and with a charred look that only 30 minutes or so of constant high heat could achieve.
16 He has added some new wrinkles to his game.
17 Marietta was busy taking care of Old Brimworth, who sat nodding her ancient wrinkly head as if she had a clue what was going on.
18 Neither has ever been able to replace the wrinkly, lumbering, tongue-tickled Gita.
19 Sairy’s hand, Florida noticed, was a little wrinkly, but the skin was soft.
20 A tall woman with short hair and a wrinkly smile stands in the middle of the gym holding a clipboard.