0 Crunchy food is firm and makes a loud noise when it is eaten:
crunchy vegetables
1 (of food) firm and making a loud noise when it is eaten:
crunchy toast
One means "to ingest crunchy-solid foods" (like carrots).
Further, the spectrum of the windy sound is the amplitude inverse (relatively speaking) of the first crunchy sounds.
The crunchy sounds, however, have greater energy in the upper frequencies, giving them spectral clarity and presence.
The silence between the two phrases creates separation, and the hard, crunchy sound introduced in the second phrase sets up the 'snap' that ends the phrase with a cadential gesture.
The first two give the dish a wet but crunchy or crispy mouthfeel.
Distortion pedals produce a crunchier and grittier tone than an overdrive pedal.
Instrumentally, the band introduced a more melodic mix than the previous albums, filled with crunchy riffs and speedy guitar solos.
The crunchy texture of the radish is kept despite the longer fermentation process; a soft texture would indicate an inferior product.
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(食物)脆生生的,鬆脆的,鮮脆的…
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(食物)脆生生的,松脆的,鲜脆的…
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crujiente, crujiente [masculine-feminine]…
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crocante…
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kıtır kıtır, çıtır çıtır…
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croquant/-ante, croquant…
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křupavý…
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knasende, sprød…
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