1if you crinkle part of your face, or if it crinkles, you move it so that small lines appear on it (使)〔脸〕起皱纹
His mouth crinkled into a smile.
他咧嘴一笑。
He smiled boyishly, crinkling his eyes.
他眯起眼睛,笑得像个孩子。
Her face crinkled up in disgust.
她厌恶得脸皱了起来。
2FOLDto become covered with small folds, or make something do this 使)起皱
The heat was beginning to make the cellophane crinkle.
玻璃纸受热开始起皱了。
—crinkledadjectiveadj
The pages were brown and crinkled.
纸页又黄又皱。
Examples from the Corpus
crinkle• Only a few faint lines crinkled her eyes, and she had lost weight.• Dad's forehead was crinkling into a frown.• He looked this way and that, worked his way into the backseat, the mapcrinkling under his weight.• He scanned her tenseexpression, his eyes crinkled up against the sun.• Mandy crinkled up her nose in disgust.• Mr Barraza crinkled up his face and rubbed his ears.• The Daughter's face crinkled up in disgust.
crinkle2 noun [countableC]
FOLDa thin fold, especially in your skin or on cloth, paper etc 〔皮肤上的〕皱纹;〔布、纸等上的〕折痕,褶皱 → crease
The first crinkles of age were beginning to appear round her eyes.