She craped light one more match stick again. 她又擦着了一根火柴。
He wears crape on his sleeve. 他袖上带孝。
Simultaneity doubt coating effectively solve the twice coating procreant crape effect lowlihead,products baddish lowlihead problem etc. 双面同时涂布有效地解决了双面胶二次涂布所产生地品质问题。
By using nonoverlapping domain method,a 3-D viscous code had been developed to calculate flow field in a cascade with tip clearance and craping along casing. 本文给出了一种基于区域分解算法的可考虑动叶顶部间隙和机匣刮削作用的涡轮级计算方法。
Abstract: By using nonoverlapping domain method,a 3-D viscous code had been developed to calculate flow field in a cascade with tip clearance and craping along casing. 本文给出了一种基于区域分解算法的可考虑动叶顶部间隙和机匣刮削作用的涡轮级计算方法。
Sue changed colour and recognized Arabella through the crape veil.
苏变了颜色,透过绉纱面纱认出了阿拉贝拉。
三个神秘人
She is a widow, and wears a thick crape veil.
她是个寡妇, 戴着厚厚的黑纱面纱。
南方与北方(中)
He trembled pitifully as the undertaker's man was arranging his crape draperies around him.
殡仪馆的人正在为他整理黑纱帷幔时, 他可怜兮兮地颤抖着。
潘潘
Suddenly, they found a woman that wore crape, was crawling towards the crater.
突然他们发现一名戴着黑绉纱的妇女,正爬向火山口。
美丽与毁灭(上)
" I'm like they are—like Japanese lanterns and crape paper, and the music of that orchestra" .
“我就像他们一样——就像日本的灯笼和皱纹纸,以及那个管弦乐队的音乐”。
米德尔马契(二)
" Everything is as handsome as could be, crape and silk and everything, " said Mrs. Vincy, contentedly.
“一切都漂亮极了,黑纱和丝绸什么的,”文西太太心满意足地说。
无名的裘德(下)
The companions then went their several ways, the one in crape walking firmly along with a mien of disconnection from her miscellaneous surroundings.
同伴们随后分道扬镳,穿着黑纱的那位坚定地走着,一副与周围杂乱无章的环境脱节的样子。
简·爱(原版)
He too looked down at the crape round his hat and replied— " Mr. John died yesterday was a week, at his chambers in London" .
他也低头看了看帽子周围的绉纱,然后回答说:“约翰先生昨天在伦敦他的房间里去世了一个星期” 。
花园酒会(下)
Then she turned round and took a long, mournful look at grandma's blackness and at Fenella's black coat and skirt, black blouse, and hat with a crape rose.
Crêpe or crape (from the Fr. crêpe) is a silk, wool, or synthetic fiber fabric with a distinctively crisp, crimped appearance. The term crape typically refers to a form of the fabric associated specifically with mourning, also historically called crespe or crisp.