rumple

英 ['rʌmp(ə)l] 美 ['rʌmpl]
  • vt. 弄皱;弄得乱七八糟
  • vi. 弄皱;变凌乱
  • n. 皱褶;皱纹
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rumple 弄皱,弄乱

来自古英语 hrympel,弄皱,来自 Proto-Germanic*hrimp,卷起,弯起,来自 PIE*sker,弯,转, 收缩,词源同 ring,ramp,rampage.

rumple (v.)
c. 1600, possibly a variant of rimple "to wrinkle" (c. 1400), from Old English hrympel "wrinkle" (possibly influenced by Middle Dutch rumpelen), related to Old English hrimpan "to fold, wrinkle" (see ramp (v.)). Related: Rumpled; rumpling. As a noun from c. 1500.
1. I leaned forward to rumple his hair, but he jerked out of the way.
我探身过去抚弄他的头发,但他马上躲开了。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Besides, he would tug at the ribbons of her bonnet and, no doubt, rumple her dress.
此外, 他还拉扯她帽子上的饰带, 当然也会弄皱她的衣裙.

来自飘(部分)

3. You mustn't play in your new skirt, you'll rumple it.
你千万不要穿着新裙子去玩耍, 你会把它弄皱的.

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4. There are Rumple of prints are generally not acceptable . 1.
有褶子的印品凡是都是不克不及剥夺的.

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5. To crush together or press into wrinkles; rumple.
挤压挤在一起或压出皱纹; 弄皱.

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