crimp的反义词
及物动词使(头发)卷曲,把…压成褶子
1. 卷曲:浮游法(流动催化法) ...产生波浪状卷曲(crimp)的现象,轴向纱.的卷曲会降低试片的机械性质,尤其对进行. Z 轴压缩测试更为明显;而SW 由於编织纱. 是相互交错对称,可保持轴向纱的笔直,不 ...薄片(称为石墨烯)卷曲组成,
2. 偷拗牌:peek 偷看牌 | crimp 偷拗牌 | switch 偷换牌
3. 波浪,卷曲:493 diameter 直径 | 494 crimp 波浪,卷曲 | 495 density 密度
4. 夹压:Crane [弹筒吊杆] | Crimp [夹压] | Crosshair [十字瞄准线]
1. 把(织物或面团)压出褶皱
If you crimp something such as a piece of fabric or pastry, you make small folds in it.
e.g. Crimp the edges to seal them tightly.
把边缘折起来以便封紧。
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2. 限制;减少
To crimp something means to restrict or reduce it.
e.g. The dollar's recent strength is crimping overseas sales and profits.
美元最近的坚挺影响了国外的销量和利润。
1. crimp
1. A slowing of the economy could soften commodity prices and crimp some multinationals'sales in China.
2. The US also asked for a court order blocking implementation of the deal, saying it would crimp competition for wireless services in the US.
3. Standard & Poor's said on Sept 12 it may downgrade AIG's credit ratings because the share declines may crimp the insurer's access to capital.
4. Beijing's soaring real estate market could put a crimp in Wei Wei's wedding plans.
5. A federal deficit that is exploding as the nation throws money at its economic problems, sure to crimp Obama's ability to spend his way to solutions.
6. crimp
6. Crude is selling for 50 percent less than this year's historic heights because the worldwide economic crisis has put a huge crimp in demand.
7. Japanese machinery orders fell for a second month in July, signaling manufacturers expect the global slowdown to crimp demand into next year.
8. The US auto market may shrink this year to the smallest since 1993 as the credit crunch and a slowing economy crimp demand.
9. Market participants expect the European Central Bank to hike rates, although some European Union officials worry the strong euro will crimp exports and economic growth.
10. crimp
10. Many analysts think the Saudis are worried high oil prices will crimp demand for crude, which could hurt OPEC nations in the long run.
911chaxun查询·英语单词
noun
1. crimp
1. a lock of hair that has been artificially waved or curled
2. someone who tricks or coerces men into service as sailors or soldiers
Synonym: crimper
3. crimp是什么意思
3. an angular or rounded shape made by folding
e.g. a fold in the napkin
a crease in his trousers
a plication on her blouse
a flexure of the colon
a bend of his elbow
verb