crackle
- IPA[ˈkrak(ə)l]
美式
- make a rapid succession of slight cracking noises;give a sense of great tension or animation
- a sound made up of a rapid succession of slight cracking sounds;a pattern of minute surface cracks on painted or varnished surfaces, glazed ceramics, or glass.
noun: crackle, plural noun: crackles
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動詞
- 1. make a rapid succession of slight cracking noises the fire suddenly crackled and spat sparks
- ▪ give a sense of great tension or animation attraction and antagonism were crackling between them
名詞
- 1. a sound made up of a rapid succession of slight cracking sounds there was a crackle and a whine from the microphone
- 2. a pattern of minute surface cracks on painted or varnished surfaces, glazed ceramics, or glass.
- the crisp fatty skin of roast pork.
Oxford Dictionary
- the crisp, fatty skin of roast pork.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a chocolate-flavoured refrigerated biscuit containing crisped rice: Mum made fruit-juice iceblocks and chocolate crackles
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkrakl]
英式
- make a rapid succession of short sharp noises: the fire suddenly crackled and spat sparks
- a sound made up of a rapid succession of short sharp noises: there was a crackle and a whine from the microphone
Oxford Dictionary