Crackling Meaning in English
word · lemma: crackle
/ˈkɹækɫɪŋ/
KRACK-ling
/kɹˈæklɪŋ/
KRACK-ling
释义
'Crackling' refers to a series of short, sharp sounds like something burning or breaking. It also means the crispy, roasted skin of pork or another meat.
用法与细微差别
'Crackling' is often used to describe fire sounds, radio/static noise, or crispy roast pork skin ('pork crackling'). In food, mainly refers to roasted pork skin; in sound, to sharp, popping noises. Not to be confused with 'cracking' (breaking).
Spanish: crepitante - corteza crujiente (comida)Portuguese (BR): estalando - torresmo (comida)Portuguese (PT): estaladiço - torresmo (comida)Chinese (Simplified): 噼啪声 - 脆皮(食物)Chinese (Traditional): 劈啪聲 - 脆皮(食物)Hindi: चटकने की आवाज़ - कुरकुरी परत (खाना)Arabic: فرقعة - قشرة مقرمشة (طعام)Bengali: চড়চড়ে শব্দ - চামড়ার ভাজা খসি (সোজা মাংসের চামড়া)Russian: треск - хрустящая корочка (свинина)Japanese: パチパチという音 - 豚のカリカリ皮Vietnamese: lách tách - da heo quay giònKorean: 탁탁거리는 소리 - (돼지고기) 껍질구이Turkish: çatırtı - çıtır domuz derisiUrdu: چٹخنے کی آواز - خستہ سور کا چھلکاIndonesian: bunyi berderak - kulit babi panggang renyah
例句
The fire made a crackling sound.
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He loves eating pork crackling.
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There was a crackling noise from the old radio.
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I could hear the crackling as the logs burned in the fireplace.
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The best part of the roast is always the crackling.
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Suddenly, a crackling sound interrupted the music.
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