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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
crumple
crum·ple [crumple crumples crumpled crumpling] BrE [ˈkrʌmpl] NAmE [ˈkrʌmpl] verb 1. transitive, intransitive ~ (sth) (up) (into sth) to crush sth into folds; to become crushed into folds •She crumpled the letter up into a ball and threw it on the fire. •This material crumples very easily. 2. intransitive ~ (up) if your face crumples, you look sad and disappointed, as if you might cry •Her face crumpled up and she burst into tears. 3. intransitive ~ (up) to fall down in an uncontrolled way because you are injured, unconscious, drunk, etc. Syn: ↑collapse •He crumpled up in agony. Derived Word: ↑crumpled Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English: from obsolete crump ‘make ’ or ‘ become curved’, from Old English crump ‘bent, crooked’, of West Germanic origin; related to German krumm. Thesaurus: crumple verb T, I •He wore a crumpled linen suit. rumple • • crease • • scrunch • • crush • • ruffle • crumple/scrunch/ruffle sth up a bed/sheets/bedclothes is/are crumpled/rumpled fabric/material crumples/creases
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