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crescent

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Shapes, patterns, Islam, Roads
cres·cent /ˈkresənt, ˈkrez-/ noun [countable]  1 CFa curved shape that is wider in the middle and pointed at the ends 新月形,月牙形 a small crescent of pastry topped with cheese 顶上浇有奶酪的新月形油酥小糕点 a crescent moon 新月2. RRIthe curved shape that is used as a sign of the Muslim religion 新月〔伊斯兰教的象征〕3. TTRNAME OF A THINGa street with a curved shape – often used in the names of streets 新月形街道〔常用于街名〕
Examples from the Corpus
crescentEstate land swings round in a crescent to the east, up to the A19.Turn left into Badgerly Crescent.Instead, everywhere the eye could see, were tiny glimmering half-moon crescents.A slender new crescent moon lay on its back high in the clear night sky.Guy Sterne's magnificent villa stood alone, on its own private crescent of beach.The moon was a slender crescent, and a few tattered clouds shuffled across the perfect dome of blue-black sky.Then he smiled a sunny smile which turned his mouth and eyes to crescents.He blew through his lips, his eyes were narrowed to crescents.Saw the white crescent, tipped earthward.crescent moonThe sun has dipped beneath the horizon, leaving behind a pink glow joined by a crescent moon.The flare of its passage is as bright as-10. 5 magnitude, comparable to a crescent Moon.A high wind frayed the sails of clouds until a crescent moon limned each shred with white gold.A crescent moon showed occasionally which helped.About frangipani blooms and crescent moons.A slender new crescent moon lay on its back high in the clear night sky.Now I am passing an area where the crescent moon flag flies over shops, bakeries and mosques.A thin crescent moon will appear to the left of Venus the evening of July 6.
Origin crescent (1300-1400) Old French creissant, from creistre to grow, increase, from Latin crescere
cres·cent nounChineseSyllable
that shape the is middle a Corpus in wider curved


crescent
crescent /ˈkresənt, ˈkrez-/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: creissant, from creistre 'to grow, increase', from Latin crescere
1. a curved shape that is wider in the middle and pointed at the ends:
    a small crescent of pastry topped with cheese
    a crescent moon
2. the curved shape that is used as a sign of the Muslim religion
3. a street with a curved shape – often used in the names of streets


cres·centBrE /ˈkresnt/ 🔊, also /ˈkreznt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkresnt/ 🔊 noun [countable] a curved shape that is wide in the middle and pointed at each end 新月形;月牙形a crescent moon新月 [countable] (often used in street names 常用于街道名称) a curved street with a row of houses on it 新月形街区(一排房屋)I live at 7 Park Crescent. 我住在帕克新月街 7 号。🔊🔊the Crescent [singular] the curved shape that is used as a symbol of Islam 新月(伊斯兰教的象征)   see also Red Crescent