Wrinkle Meaning in English
word
/ˈɹɪŋkəɫ/
RING-kuhl
/ɹˈɪŋkəl/
RING-kuhl
释义
A small line or fold, especially in skin or fabric, usually caused by aging, movement, or pressure.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used for skin (aging), clothes (needs ironing), or materials. In informal speech, 'not a wrinkle' can mean perfect condition. Collocates: 'deep wrinkle', 'ironing out wrinkles', 'fine wrinkle'. Can also be a verb: 'to wrinkle your nose'.
Spanish: arrugaPortuguese (BR): rugaPortuguese (PT): rugaChinese (Simplified): 皱纹Chinese (Traditional): 皺紋Hindi: झुर्रीArabic: تجعدBengali: ভাঁজ - বলি (চামড়ায়)Russian: морщина - складкаJapanese: しわVietnamese: nếp nhăn - nếp gấpKorean: 주름Turkish: kırışıklıkUrdu: جھری - شکنIndonesian: kerutan - lipatan
例句
There is a wrinkle on her forehead.
basic
My shirt has a wrinkle after washing.
basic
He tried to smooth out the wrinkles on the paper.
basic
With age, everyone gets a few wrinkles here and there.
natural
Can you iron out the wrinkles in these curtains?
natural
She always gets a little wrinkle between her eyebrows when she thinks hard.
natural