单词 | chapped |
释义 | chapped (once / 28075 pages) adj If your lips become sore and cracked from the cold winter wind, you can say they're chapped. Little kids tend to lick their chapped lips, which makes them even more chapped. Skiers, winter hikers, sailors, and others who spend time outdoors in cold or windy conditions are probably familiar with chapped lips. Other exposed parts of your body can get chapped as well. Chapped comes from the verb chap, "become cracked," from the 15th century chappen, "to split or burst open." Beyond this, the roots of chapped aren't certain, though it may be related to the Middle Dutch kappen, "to cut." WORD FAMILYchap: chapped, chapping, chaps USAGE EXAMPLESShe wore no shiny lipstick, and her lips looked chapped. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Purple Hibiscus(2003) With conspicuously chapped lips, raccoon eyes and a perpetually flushed nose, Blunt plays her in a weepy, self-pitying daze. Washington Post(Oct 06, 2016) When the summer ends, glowing skin and gorgeous beach curls are often replaced by chapped lips and frizzy hair. US News(Sep 12, 2016) adj used of skin roughened as a result of cold or exposure chapped lips Syn cracked, roughened rough, unsmooth having or caused by an irregular surface |
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