1FOLDto become marked with a line or lines, or to make a line appear on cloth, paper etc by folding or crushing it (使)起皱褶,(使)起折痕 → crumple
Don’t sit on my newspaper. You’ll crease it!
不要坐在我的报纸上,会把它弄皱的!
These trousers crease really easily.
这条裤子很容易起褶。
A worried frown creased her forehead.
她愁眉紧锁,额上现出了皱纹。
2crease (somebody) upphrasal verbphr vLAUGHBritish EnglishBrE spoken to laugh a lot, or to make someone laugh a lot (使)(某人)大笑SYN crack up
She really creases me up!
她真是让我笑死了!
—creasedadjectiveadj
This shirt is too creased to wear.
这件衬衫皱得没法穿。
Examples from the Corpus
crease• Obviously, he liked to work amidst clutter, and it wouldn't bother him if a few pages were creased.• The younger policemannoticed that his pyjamas were hardly creased.• My glasses are creased by running water and I can no longer see past the end of the boat.• The way her blousecreased from the waist down, having been tucked in all day.• A shadow of a smile creased her mouth; but it was circumstantial, not genuine.• These trousers will crease if you don't hang them up properly.• Shorr has splattered the work with white paint, and violently creased up the photounderneath.• Linen is a beautifulfabric but it creases very easily and needs to be pressed regularly.• These pants crease very easily.