crusty

名詞

UK/ˈkrʌs.ti/
US/ˈkrʌs.ti/

定義 crusty 名詞

  1. Countable

    A young person who lives unconventionally, often with unkempt or dirty clothes and hair, and without a regular job or permanent residence.

    • Many crusties came to town for the festival.

    • You can see many crusties, dressed in tattered clothes and homeless, on the streets of that city.

    • These crusties often sleep in parks or abandoned buildings.

形容詞

UK/ˈkrʌs.ti/
US/ˈkrʌs.ti/

定義 crusty 形容詞

surface

  1. Having a hard outer surface or layer.

    • The freshly baked crusty bread emitted an enticing aroma.

    • He likes to dip crusty bread in olive oil.

    • This pizza has a crispy crust with a golden-brown, crusty surface.

mood

  1. Easily irritated or annoyed; bad-tempered, especially of older people.

    • The crusty old gentleman always complained about everything around him.

    • She didn't like spending time with those who were crusty and complained.

    • While he was straightforward, he was never rude or malicious, just a bit crusty.