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crease

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Cricket
crease1 /kriːs/ noun  1 [countable]FOLD a line on a piece of cloth, paper etc where it has been folded, crushed, or pressed 〔布、纸等的〕褶痕,皱褶 She smoothed the creases from her skirt. 她捋平裙子上的皱褶。 I’ll have to iron out the creases. 我得把皱褶熨平。2 [countable] a fold in someone’s skin 〔人皮肤上的〕皱纹 wrinkle the creases on his forehead 他额头上的皱纹3. [singular]DSC the line where the player has to stand to hit the ball in cricket 〔板球运动中击球手站在上面的〕区域线,击球线
Examples from the Corpus
creaseThere are quotidian bumps and creases and noteworthy spills all along the way that need attention.When I unpacked my suitcase, all my shirts had creases in them.I folded the paper back into its original creases and put it into the drawer.Ribbons of trees along now-dry creeks paint creases of green between charred hills.Use the Steamatic's crease remover accessory with the towel to remove greasy marks and creases from your clothes and curtains.The defendant wore a blue blazer, a white shirt, and gray pants with a sharp crease.Use a brush to push chocolate into the creases of the moulds for an absolutely even finish.From there, Sacco went to the top of the crease hoping for a rebound.When he smiles, you can see the creases around his mouth and his eyes.I'll see if I can iron some of those creases out of your dress.Alice watched her match the trouser creases and set them carefully on the ironing board.There was a deep vertical crease in the driver's door, and the door wasn't hanging right.
crease2 verb [intransitive, transitive]  1FOLDto become marked with a line or lines, or to make a line appear on cloth, paper etc by folding or crushing it (使)起皱褶,(使)起折痕 crumple Don’t sit on my newspaper. You’ll crease it! 不要坐在我的报纸上,会把它弄皱的! These trousers crease really easily. 这条裤子很容易起褶。 A worried frown creased her forehead. 她愁眉紧锁,额上现出了皱纹。2crease (somebody) up phrasal verb LAUGH British English spoken to laugh a lot, or to make someone laugh a lot (使)(某人)大笑 SYN crack up She really creases me up! 她真是让我笑死了!creased adjective This shirt is too creased to wear. 这件衬衫皱得没法穿。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
creaseObviously, he liked to work amidst clutter, and it wouldn't bother him if a few pages were creased.The younger policeman noticed that his pyjamas were hardly creased.My glasses are creased by running water and I can no longer see past the end of the boat.The way her blouse creased from the waist down, having been tucked in all day.A shadow of a smile creased her mouth; but it was circumstantial, not genuine.These trousers will crease if you don't hang them up properly.Shorr has splattered the work with white paint, and violently creased up the photo underneath.Linen is a beautiful fabric but it creases very easily and needs to be pressed regularly.These pants crease very easily.
Origin crease1 (1500-1600) Probably from crest
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crease
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crease1 /kriːs/ noun
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: Probably from crest
1. [countable] a line on a piece of cloth, paper etc where it has been folded, crushed, or pressed:
    She smoothed the creases from her skirt.
    I’ll have to iron out the creases.
2. [countable] a fold in someone’s skin ⇨ wrinkle:
    the creases on his forehead
3. [singular] the line where the player has to stand to hit the ball in cricket
     
THESAURUS
■ on the ground/on the surface of something
    line a long thin mark on a piece of paper, the ground, or another surface: The teacher put a red line through the first sentence. | If the ball goes over the line, it’s out of play.
    groove a thin line that has been cut into a surface: Deep grooves had been cut into the stone to channel the water. | Lyle ran his fingernail along the groove in the table.
    rut a deep line in the ground which has been made by the wheels of vehicles: The deep ruts made by the trucks were full of water. | The tractor’s wheels caught a rut in the field and jolted him.
    crease/wrinkle a line on clothes, material, or paper where it has been folded or crushed: She was trying to smooth out the creases in her dress. | She had wrinkles in her skirt where she had sat.

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crease2 verb [intransitive and transitive]
to become marked with a line or lines, or to make a line appear on cloth, paper etc by folding or crushing it ⇨ crumple:
    Don’t sit on my newspaper. You’ll crease it!
    These trousers crease really easily.
    A worried frown creased her forehead.
—creased adjective:
    This shirt is too creased to wear.
     
crease (somebody) up phrasal verb
  British English spoken to laugh a lot, or to make someone laugh a lot
   SYN  crack up:
    She really creases me up!


creaseBrE /kriːs/ 🔊NAmE /kriːs/ 🔊 nounan untidy line that is made in cloth or paper when it is pressed or crushed 褶痕;皱痕She smoothed the creases out of her skirt. 她把裙子上的皱褶弄平。🔊🔊a shirt made of crease-resistant material用防皱布料制作的衬衫
a neat line that you make in sth, for example when you fold it 褶缝;褶线trousers with a sharp crease in the legs裤线笔挺的裤子
a line in the skin, especially on the face (皮肤上,尤指脸上的)皱纹creases around the eyes眼睛周围的皱纹(in cricket 板球) a white line on the ground near each wicket that marks the position of the bowler and the batsman (投手和击球员的)位置线,区域线;投球线;击球线
creaseBrE /kriːs/ 🔊NAmE /kriːs/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they crease BrE /kriːs/ 🔊 NAmE /kriːs/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it creases BrE /ˈkriːsɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈkriːsɪz/ 🔊past simple creased BrE /kriːst/ 🔊 NAmE /kriːst/ 🔊past participle creased BrE /kriːst/ 🔊 NAmE /kriːst/ 🔊 -ing form creasing BrE /ˈkriːsɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈkriːsɪŋ/ 🔊 [transitive, intransitive] ~ (sth) to make lines on cloth or paper by folding or crushing it; to develop lines in this way 弄皱;压褶;(使)起褶子Pack your suit carefully so that you don't crease it. 把你的西装小心装好以免弄皱。🔊🔊 [transitive, intransitive] ~ (sth) to make lines in the skin; to develop lines in the skin (皮肤)皱起;(使)起皱纹A frown creased her forehead. 她一皱眉,额头显出了皱纹。🔊🔊Her face creased into a smile. 她的脸上露出了微笑。🔊🔊 creased BrE /kriːst/ 🔊NAmE /kriːst/ 🔊 adjectiveI can't wear this blouse. It's creased. 我不能穿这件衬衫,它皱了。🔊🔊 ˌcrease ˈupˌcrease sb ˈup(BrE, informal) to start laughing or make sb start laughing (使)大笑起来 SYN crack up, crack sb up Ed creased up laughing. 埃德哈哈大笑起来。🔊🔊Her jokes really creased me up. 她的笑话真让我笑死了。🔊🔊