crease

IPA/kriːs/
KK[krˈis]IPA/kriːs/

crease — noun

  • creasesingular
  • creasesplural

1. a line or mark on cloth, paper, or other material that remains after the materia

1.名詞B1
釋義

a line or mark on cloth, paper, or other material that remains after the material has been pressed, folded, or crushed

例句

Yuki noticed a sharp crease on her new shirt where it had been folded in the box.

a crease on [clothing item]

Jamal ran his finger along the crease in the letter to make the fold sharper.

a crease in [paper/letter]

同義詞
  • fold

    a fold is the bent part itself, while a crease is the line or mark left by a fold

  • wrinkle

    wrinkles are smaller, more random lines; creases are longer and usually straight

文法句型

a crease in [something]

用法筆記

Unlike 'wrinkle,' which suggests many small random lines on fabric, a 'crease' is usually a single straight line from folding. Unlike 'fold,' which is the action of bending, a 'crease' is the visible line left behind.

常見錯誤

I need to iron out the wrinkles in these trousers.' (when you mean a single fold line)
I need to iron out the crease in these trousers.
💡'wrinkle' is for many small uneven lines; 'crease' is for a single straight fold line.

2. one of the four white lines painted across the cricket pitch that mark the posit

2.名詞B2
釋義

one of the four white lines painted across the cricket pitch that mark the positions from which the batter faces the ball and the bowler must start their run-up

例句

Raj stepped out of his crease to hit the ball, but the bowler sent it past him.

step out of the crease (batter leaves position)

The umpire ruled that the bowler had overstepped the crease, so the delivery was a no-ball.

overstep the crease (bowler violation)

文法句型

the popping crease

the bowling crease

用法筆記

Frequently used with 'pop' (popping crease = the line the batter guards) and 'bowling' (bowling crease = the line the bowler runs to). 'At the crease' is the standard phrase for describing a batter who is currently batting.

常見錯誤

The soccer player stepped on the crease.
The batter stayed at the crease for the whole morning.
💡'crease' in cricket is not used for soccer.

3. the blue or red painted area just before the goal net in ice hockey, into which

3.名詞B2
釋義

the blue or red painted area just before the goal net in ice hockey, into which opposing players may not step unless the puck has already entered it

例句

Keiko slid across and stopped the puck just outside the crease before the attacker could shoot.

outside the crease

The referee stopped the game because an attacker had stepped into the crease before the puck arrived.

step into the crease (violation)

文法句型

the crease

in the crease

用法筆記

In ice hockey, players who are not the goaltender may be penalized for entering the crease before the puck. The goaltender is the only player allowed to stay inside this area freely.

常見錯誤

He scored by standing in the crease of the soccer goal.
The ice-hockey goalie stayed inside the crease to block the shot.
💡'crease' for hockey only, not for soccer or other sports.

4. a fine linear mark that appears naturally on a person's skin, most often on the

4.名詞B1
釋義

a fine linear mark that appears naturally on a person's skin, most often on the face, caused by aging or by repeating the same facial movements

例句

Maria noticed fine creases around her eyes after years of working outdoors in bright sunlight.

creases around [body part]

Fatima had deep creases on her forehead from raising her eyebrows when she was surprised.

creases on [body part] from repeated expression

同義詞
  • wrinkle

    wrinkle is more common for facial aging lines and can sound less neutral than crease

  • line

    line is a more general word; 'crease' suggests a deeper or more defined line

文法句型

crease + in/around [body part]

用法筆記

A 'crease' on the skin is gentler and more neutral than 'wrinkle,' which can sound more negative. 'Crease' is also used for the natural fold lines of the body (e.g. elbow crease, palm crease), not just aging.

常見錯誤

The doctor said my skin crease is a medical condition.
The fine creases around her eyes showed she smiled a lot.
💡'crease' for skin is a normal feature, not a medical term.

crease — verb