crackle
US: /ˈkɹækəɫ/
UK: /kɹˈækəl/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
crackle /'krækl/- danh từ ((cũng) crackling)
- tiếng tanh tách, tiếng răng rắc, tiếng lốp bốp
- da rạn (đồ sứ); đồ sứ da rạn ((cũng) crackle china)
- nội động từ
- kêu tanh tách, kêu răng rắc, kêu lốp bốp
Advanced English dictionary
verb, noun+ verb [V] to make short sharp sounds like sth that is burning in a fire: A log fire crackled in the hearth. + The radio crackled into life. + (figurative) The atmosphere crackled with tension.
+ noun [U, C] a series of short sharp sounds: the distant crackle of machine-gun fire + Erika picked up the phone and through a barrage of crackles heard a familiar voice.
crackly adjective: She picked up the phone and heard a crackly voice saying:
'Pat here.'
Concise dictionary
crackles|crackled|crackling'kræklnoun
+the sharp sound of snapping noises
+glazed china with a network of fine cracks on the surface
verb
+make a crackling sound
+make crunching noises
+to become, or to cause to become, covered with a network of small cracks
adj.
+having the surface decorated with a network of fine cracks, as in crackleware