[N-COUNT 可数名词](脸上的)皱纹Wrinkles are lines which form on someone's face as they grow old.
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His face was covered with wrinkles...
他的脸上布满了皱纹。
Some deep wrinkles furrow his lower forehead.
他额头下方出现了几道深深的皱纹。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)(皮肤)起皱纹 When someone's skin wrinkles or when something wrinkles it, lines start to form in it because the skin is getting old or damaged.
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The skin on her cheeks and around her eyes was beginning to wrinkle.
她两颊和双眼周围开始起了皱纹。
...protection against the sun's rays that age and wrinkle the skin.
防晒以免皮肤老化起皱
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I did indeed look older and more wrinkled than ever.
我的确比从前显老, 皱纹也多了。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](布或纸的)褶皱,皱痕,褶子 A wrinkle is a raised fold in a piece of cloth or paper that spoils its appearance.
He noticed a wrinkle in her stocking.
他注意到她长筒袜上有一道褶儿。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)(衣服)起皱,起褶 If cloth wrinkles, or if someone or something wrinkles it, it gets folds or lines in it.
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[V n]
Her stockings wrinkled at the ankles...
她的长筒袜在脚踝处起了褶儿。
I wrinkled the velvet.
我把天鹅绒布弄皱了。
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His suit was wrinkled and he looked very tired.
他的西服皱巴巴的,整个人显得非常疲惫。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)(鼻子、额头等)起皱 When you wrinkle your nose or forehead, or when it wrinkles, you tighten the muscles in your face so that the skin folds.
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[V]
Frannie wrinkled her nose at her daughter...
弗兰妮朝她女儿皱了皱鼻子。
Ellen's face wrinkles as if she is about to sneeze.
艾伦的脸皱了起来,好像要打喷嚏。
Oxford
wrin·kle/ˈrɪŋkl; NAmEˈrɪŋkl/
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wrinklewrinkleswrinkledwrinklingnoun1a line or small fold in your skin, especially on your face, that forms as you get older (尤指脸上的)皱纹◆There were fine wrinkles around her eyes.她眼角上出现了鱼尾纹。☞collocationsat
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2[usually plural ]a small fold that you do not want in a piece of cloth or paper (布或纸上的)皱褶,皱痕SYN
crease
verb1[transitive , intransitive ]to make the skin on your face form into lines or folds; to form lines or folds in this way (使脸上)起皱纹;皱起wrinklesth (up) ◆She wrinkled up her nose in distaste.她厌恶地皱起鼻子。◆He wrinkled his brow in concentration.他全神贯注地锁紧眉头。wrinkle(up) ◆His face wrinkled in a grin.他咧嘴一笑满脸都是皱纹。2[intransitive , transitive ]wrinkle(sth) to form raised folds or lines in an untidy way; to make sth do this (使)起皱褶◆Her stockings were wrinkling at the knees.她长袜的膝盖处起了皱褶。wrin·kle/ˈrɪŋkl; NAmEˈrɪŋkl/
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wrinkle1 noun
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wrinklewrin‧kle1 /ˈrɪŋkəl/ noun [countable]
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1wrinkles are lines on your face and skin that you get when you are old: Her face was a mass of wrinkles.2a small untidy fold in a piece of clothing or paperSYN crease: She walked over to the bed and smoothed out the wrinkles.3iron out the wrinkles to solve the small problems in something—wrinkly adjective: her thin, wrinkly face
wrinkle1 noun
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1[intransitive, transitive] (also wrinkle up) if you wrinkle a part of your face, or if it wrinkles, small lines appear on it: Alex wrinkled up her nose at the smell. Carter wrinkled his forehead in concentration. His brow wrinkled when he saw us.2[intransitive] if a piece of clothing wrinkles, it gets small untidy folds in itSYN crease: The trouble with linen is that it wrinkles so easily.
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