crumple
verb- [transitive, intransitive] crumple (something) (up) (into something)
to press or crush something into folds; to become pressed, etc. into folds 压皱;(使)变皱,起皱 - [intransitive] crumple (up)
if your face crumples, you look sad and disappointed, as if you might cry (脸)沮丧地皱起,哭丧着 Her face crumpled up and she burst into tears. 她的脸皱了起来,她放声大哭。
- [intransitive] crumple (up)
to suddenly fall down with no control of your body because you are injured, unconscious, drunk, etc. synonym collapse(因受伤、失去知觉、喝醉而)瘫倒
Word OriginMiddle English: from obsolete crump ‘make ’or‘ become curved’, from Old English crump ‘bent, crooked’, of West Germanic origin; related to German krumm.