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From:
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crease
/ˈkris/
皺痕,折痕(vt.)(vi.)(使)起皺痕
From:
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crease
/ˈkrɪs/
名詞
皺,折痕,折縫,變皺,使折縫
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Crease
,
n.
1.
A
line
or
mark
made
by
folding
or
doubling
any
pliable
substance
;
hence
,
a
similar
mark
,
however
produced
.
2.
Cricket
One
of
the
lines
serving
to
define
the
limits
of
the
bowler
and
the
striker
.
3.
Lacrosse
The
combination
of
four
lines
forming
a
rectangle
inclosing
either
goal
,
or
the
inclosed
space
itself
,
within
which
no
attacking
player
is
allowed
unless
the
ball
is
there
; --
called
also
goal crease
.
Bowling crease
Cricket
,
a
line
extending
three
feet
four
inches
on
each
side
of
the
central
strings
at
right
angles
to
the
line
between
the
wickets
.
Return crease
Cricket
,
a
short
line
at
each
end
of
the
bowling
crease
and
at
right
angles
to
it
,
extending
toward
the
bowler
.
Popping crease
Cricket
,,
a
line
drawn
in
front
of
the
wicket
,
four
feet
distant
from
it
,
parallel
to
the
bowling
crease
and
at
least
as
long
as
the
latter
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Crease
n.
See
Creese
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Crease
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Creased
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Creasing
.]
To
make
a
crease
or
mark
in
,
as
by
folding
or
doubling
.
Creased
,
like
dog's
ears
in
a
folio
.
--
Gray
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Creese
n.
A
dagger
or
short
sword
used
by
the
Malays
,
commonly
having
a
serpentine
blade
. [
Written
also
crease
and
kris
.]
From
a
Malayan
creese
to
a
sailor's
jackknife
.
--
Julian
Hawthorne
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
crease
n
1:
an
angular
or
rounded
shape
made
by
folding
; "
a
fold
in
the
napkin
"; "
a
crease
in
his
trousers
"; "
a
plication
on
her
blouse
"; "
a
flexure
of
the
colon
"; "
a
bend
of
his
elbow
"
[
syn
:
fold
,
plication
,
flexure
,
crimp
,
bend
]
2:
a
slight
depression
in
the
smoothness
of
a
surface
; "
his
face
has
many
lines
"; "
ironing
gets
rid
of
most
wrinkles
"
[
syn
:
wrinkle
,
furrow
,
crinkle
,
seam
,
line
]
3:
a
Malayan
dagger
with
a
wavy
blade
[
syn
:
kris
,
creese
]
v
1:
make
wrinkles
or
creases
into
a
smooth
surface
; "
The
dress
got
wrinkled
" [
syn
:
wrinkle
,
ruckle
,
crinkle
,
scrunch
,
scrunch up
,
crisp
]
2:
make
wrinkled
or
creased
; "
furrow
one's
brow
" [
syn
:
furrow
,
wrinkle
]
3:
scrape
gently
; "
graze
the
skin
" [
syn
:
graze
,
rake
]
4:
become
wrinkled
or
crumpled
or
creased
; "
This
fabric
won't
wrinkle
" [
syn
:
rumple
,
crumple
,
wrinkle
,
crinkle
]
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