Crisp
Translations of "crisp" (18 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | къдрав(of hair: curling, especially in tight, stiff curls or ringlets), накъдрен(of a body of water, skin, etc.: having a surface which is rippled or wrinkled — see also rippled, wrinkled), начупен(of a body of water, skin, etc.: having a surface which is rippled or wrinkled — see also rippled, wrinkled), освежителен(not stale or wilted — see also fresh), отривист(of action, movement, a person’s manner, etc.: precise and quick — see also brisk), отчетлив(of action, movement, a person’s manner, etc.: precise and quick — see also brisk), ронлив(having a consistency which is hard yet brittle, and in a condition to break with a sharp fracture), свеж(not stale or wilted — see also fresh), хрупкав(having a consistency which is hard yet brittle, and in a condition to break with a sharp fracture), хрускав(having a consistency which is hard yet brittle, and in a condition to break with a sharp fracture), ясен(of something heard or seen: clearly defined — see also clean, neat, sharp), подметка(food item that has been overcooked, or a thing which has been burned, to the point of becoming charred or dried out), чипс(thin slice made of some other ingredient(s) which is baked or deep-fried and eaten as a snack like a potato crisp), правя ронлив((transitive) to make (something) firm yet brittle; to give (food) a crispy surface; (intransitive) to become firm yet brittle; of food: to form a crispy surface) | kǎdrav, nakǎdren, načupen, osvežitelen, otrivist, otčetliv, ronliv, svež, hrupkav, hruskav, jasen, podmetka, čips, pravja ronliv | |
| Esperanto | facilrompa(having a consistency which is hard yet brittle, and in a condition to break with a sharp fracture), krakmaĉa(not stale or wilted — see also fresh) | — | |
| Finnish | karehtiva(of a body of water, skin, etc.: having a surface which is rippled or wrinkled — see also rippled, wrinkled), kähärä(of hair: curling, especially in tight, stiff curls or ringlets), kähäräinen(of hair: curling, especially in tight, stiff curls or ringlets), napakka(of action, movement, a person’s manner, etc.: precise and quick — see also brisk), naseva(of action, movement, a person’s manner, etc.: precise and quick — see also brisk), raikas(not stale or wilted — see also fresh), raikas(of air, weather, etc.: cool and dry; of a period of time: characterized by such weather), raikkaan hapokas(of wine: having a refreshing amount of acidity), rapea(having a consistency which is hard yet brittle, and in a condition to break with a sharp fracture), ripeä(of action, movement, a person’s manner, etc.: precise and quick — see also brisk), rivakka(of action, movement, a person’s manner, etc.: precise and quick — see also brisk), ryppyinen(of a body of water, skin, etc.: having a surface which is rippled or wrinkled — see also rippled, wrinkled), siisti(of fabric, paper, etc.: clean and uncreased), säkkärä(of hair: curling, especially in tight, stiff curls or ringlets), terävä(of something heard or seen: clearly defined — see also clean, neat, sharp), terävä(not using fuzzy logic), väreilevä(of a body of water, skin, etc.: having a surface which is rippled or wrinkled — see also rippled, wrinkled), ytimekäs(of action, movement, a person’s manner, etc.: precise and quick — see also brisk), lastu(thin slice made of some other ingredient(s) which is baked or deep-fried and eaten as a snack like a potato crisp), paistaa rapeaksi, rapeuttaa((transitive) to make (something) firm yet brittle; to give (food) a crispy surface; (intransitive) to become firm yet brittle; of food: to form a crispy surface) | — | |
| French | croquant(not stale or wilted — see also fresh), croustillant(not stale or wilted — see also fresh), net(of something heard or seen: clearly defined — see also clean, neat, sharp) | — | |
| German | forsch(of action, movement, a person’s manner, etc.: precise and quick — see also brisk), knackig(not stale or wilted — see also fresh), knusprig(not stale or wilted — see also fresh), spröde(having a consistency which is hard yet brittle, and in a condition to break with a sharp fracture) | — | |
| Hungarian | ropogós(not stale or wilted — see also fresh) | — | |
| Ingrian | kirmiä(of air, weather, etc.: cool and dry; of a period of time: characterized by such weather) | — | |
| Irish | briosc(having a consistency which is hard yet brittle, and in a condition to break with a sharp fracture), briosc(not stale or wilted — see also fresh), úr(of air, weather, etc.: cool and dry; of a period of time: characterized by such weather), úrbhriosc(not stale or wilted — see also fresh) | — | |
| Italian | croccante(of hair: curling, especially in tight, stiff curls or ringlets) | — | |
| Kazakh | қытырлақ(having a consistency which is hard yet brittle, and in a condition to break with a sharp fracture), қытырлақ(thin slice made of some other ingredient(s) which is baked or deep-fried and eaten as a snack like a potato crisp) | qytyrlaq, qytyrlaq | |
| Māori | mato(not stale or wilted — see also fresh), ngangahu(of something heard or seen: clearly defined — see also clean, neat, sharp), pakapaka(having a consistency which is hard yet brittle, and in a condition to break with a sharp fracture), pakepakē(not stale or wilted — see also fresh), pakē(not stale or wilted — see also fresh), pūkatakata(having a consistency which is hard yet brittle, and in a condition to break with a sharp fracture) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | یوفقه(having a consistency which is hard yet brittle, and in a condition to break with a sharp fracture) | yufka | |
| Plautdietsch | jalsta(having a consistency which is hard yet brittle, and in a condition to break with a sharp fracture), reesch(not stale or wilted — see also fresh) | — | |
| Portuguese | alegre(of action, movement, a person’s manner, etc.: precise and quick — see also brisk), animado(of action, movement, a person’s manner, etc.: precise and quick — see also brisk), congelante(not stale or wilted — see also fresh), crocante(of something heard or seen: clearly defined — see also clean, neat, sharp), festivo(of action, movement, a person’s manner, etc.: precise and quick — see also brisk), fresco(of air, weather, etc.: cool and dry; of a period of time: characterized by such weather) | — | |
| Russian | вьющийся(of hair: curling, especially in tight, stiff curls or ringlets), кудря́вый(of hair: curling, especially in tight, stiff curls or ringlets), курчавый(of hair: curling, especially in tight, stiff curls or ringlets), лакони́чный(of action, movement, a person’s manner, etc.: precise and quick — see also brisk), покрытый рябью(of a body of water, skin, etc.: having a surface which is rippled or wrinkled — see also rippled, wrinkled), све́жий(not stale or wilted — see also fresh), хру́пкий(having a consistency which is hard yet brittle, and in a condition to break with a sharp fracture), чёткий(of action, movement, a person’s manner, etc.: precise and quick — see also brisk), чёткий(of something heard or seen: clearly defined — see also clean, neat, sharp), я́сный(of action, movement, a person’s manner, etc.: precise and quick — see also brisk), я́сный(of something heard or seen: clearly defined — see also clean, neat, sharp) | vʹjuščijsja, kudrjávyj, kurčavyj, lakoníčnyj, pokrytyj rjabʹju, svéžij, xrúpkij, čótkij, čótkij, jásnyj, jásnyj | |
| Scottish Gaelic | fionnar(of air, weather, etc.: cool and dry; of a period of time: characterized by such weather) | — | |
| Spanish | crujiente(not stale or wilted — see also fresh), preciso(of action, movement, a person’s manner, etc.: precise and quick — see also brisk) | — | |
| Turkish | ayazlı(of air, weather, etc.: cool and dry; of a period of time: characterized by such weather), gevrek(not stale or wilted — see also fresh), körpe(not stale or wilted — see also fresh), kırışık(of a body of water, skin, etc.: having a surface which is rippled or wrinkled — see also rippled, wrinkled) | — |
къдрав, накъдрен, начупен, освежителен, отривист, отчетлив, ронлив, свеж, хрупкав, хрускав, ясен, подметка, чипс, правя ронлив
kǎdrav, nakǎdren, načupen, osvežitelen, otrivist, otčetliv, ronliv, svež, hrupkav, hruskav, jasen, podmetka, čips, pravja ronliv
facilrompa, krakmaĉa
karehtiva, kähärä, kähäräinen, napakka, naseva, raikas, raikas, raikkaan hapokas, rapea, ripeä, rivakka, ryppyinen, siisti, säkkärä, terävä, terävä, väreilevä, ytimekäs, lastu, paistaa rapeaksi, rapeuttaa
croquant, croustillant, net
forsch, knackig, knusprig, spröde
ropogós
kirmiä
briosc, briosc, úr, úrbhriosc
croccante
mato, ngangahu, pakapaka, pakepakē, pakē, pūkatakata
jalsta, reesch
alegre, animado, congelante, crocante, festivo, fresco
вьющийся, кудря́вый, курчавый, лакони́чный, покрытый рябью, све́жий, хру́пкий, чёткий, чёткий, я́сный, я́сный
vʹjuščijsja, kudrjávyj, kurčavyj, lakoníčnyj, pokrytyj rjabʹju, svéžij, xrúpkij, čótkij, čótkij, jásnyj, jásnyj
fionnar
crujiente, preciso
ayazlı, gevrek, körpe, kırışık
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