0 hard enough to be broken easily
a crisp apple
a crisp new £5 note/a crisp white tablecloth
3 a very thin, often round piece of fried potato, sometimes with a flavour added, sold especially in plastic bags:
4 a sweet dish made from fruit covered in a mixture of flour, butter, and sugar rubbed together into small pieces, baked, and eaten hot:
apple crisp
5 (of food) hard enough to be broken easily instead of bent:
7 (of air) cool, clear, and likely to make you feel awake and active:
8 (of speech or writing) quick and direct:
I prefer Channel 1’s crisp presentation of the news.
If you gorge yourself on crisps like that, you won't eat your dinner.
If you eat three good meals a day, you're less likely to snack on biscuits and crisps.
However, more work has been carried out on the evolutionary induction of crisp decision trees.
However, there are certain differences that arise from the crisp or fuzzy nature of the induced knowledge, and these are highlighted where appropriate.
The main problem in this approach is to rank the crisp proposals according to the consumer's fuzzy constraints and preferences.
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硬的, 脆的, 易碎的…
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硬的, 脆的, 易碎的…
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crujiente, patata frita (de bolsa), crujiente [masculine-feminine]…
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crocante, fresco, batatinha frita (em saco)…
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(食べ物が)カリカリした, ポテトチップス…
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gevrek, çıtır çıtır, tertemiz…
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croustillant/-ante, impeccable, d’un froid sec/vif…
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cruixent, patata fregida (de bossa)…
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