1 (especially of older people) complaining and easily annoyed:
a crusty old man
2 a young person who does not live in a way that society considers normal, typically with untidy or dirty clothes and hair, and no regular job or permanent home:
The dish is normally accompanied by crusty bread and butter.
The film is a perfect vehicle for an actor whom nature had already typecast as a crusty highbrow.
In the later stages of the virus, the markings may become gray and crusty.
The crusty patches are also known as keratotic papules, keratosis follicularis or dyskeratosis follicularis.
With advancing movement of the larvae, the rear portions of the lesions become dry and crusty.
Until then, such processes had been thought to be impractical due to the presence of highly viscous, solid, and crusty phases.
They may be known to some as crusties (crusty punks).
The moulds range from pale green to dark blue, and may be accompanied by white and crusty brown molds.
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有硬殼的, 易怒的, (尤指老年人)易怒的,愛抱怨的,脾氣壞的…
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croustillant, grognon, hargneux…
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