词汇 | crush |
释义 | crush verb uk /krʌʃ/ us /krʌʃ/ crushverb (PRESS)C2[ T ] to press something very hard so that it is broken or its shape is destroyed: 压扁;压坏;压碎 The package had been badly crushed in the post.包裹在邮寄过程中被压而严重受损。 Add three cloves of crushed garlic.加入3瓣捣碎的大蒜。 His arm was badly crushed in the car accident.他的胳膊在车祸中被压成重伤。 [ T ]UK to press paper or cloth so that it becomes full of folds and is no longer flat: 弄皱(纸或布) My dress got all crushed in my suitcase.我的衣服在手提箱里全给弄皱了。 [ T ] If people are crushed against other people or things, they are pressed against them: 挤压;拥挤 be crushed to deathTragedy struck when several people were crushed to death in the crowd.悲剧发生了,人群中有好几个人被挤死。 Use the back of a wooden spoon to crush the garlic. Many people were crushed underfoot when the police tried to break up the demonstration. Sugar is obtained by crushing and processing sugar cane.蔗糖是通过对甘蔗进行压榨和加工获得的。 He sat on top of Mum's hat and crushed it flat! Try not to crush your jacket on the journey - hang it up in the back of the car. Squeezing and grinding compression compressive concertina constrict constriction gnash your teethidiom mill nip noncompressible pinch pound presser pulp pulverization snap squash squish tamp unground unmilled You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Making things more or less smooth or straight crushverb (SHOCK)[ Tusually passive ] to upset or shock someone badly: 使极度伤心;使震惊 He was crushed by the news of the accident.发生事故的消息让他很震惊。 Making people sad, shocked and upset aback amiss appal be laughing on the other side of your faceidiom bite bum haunt heartbreaker heartbreakingly hit/touch a (raw) nerveidiom horrify nerve self-laceration sensitivity shake someone out of something shake someone up shake/rock something to its foundationsidiom shattering tear toxic crushverb (BEAT)[ T ] to defeat someone completely: 彻底击败;彻底击垮 The president called upon the army to help crush the rebellion.总统号召军队协助粉碎叛乱。 France crushed Wales by 36 to 3 in last Saturday's match in Paris.上周六在巴黎的比赛中法国队以36比3大胜威尔士队。 Synonyms annihilateinformal beat(DEFEAT) conquer defeat hammer(DEFEAT)informal thrash(DEFEAT)informal trounce to beat someone in a race, competition, etc. beatUnited beat City 3 - 2. defeatCan Ireland defeat New Zealand in this high-stakes match? conquerThe Greeks had fought and conquered the army of Mardonius. vanquishThe superhero always vanquishes his foes and saves the world. annihilateModern superpowers succeed not by annihilating their enemies but by buying them off. hammerThe Colts got hammered by the Patriots. Winning and defeating annihilate annihilation bank be gunning for someoneidiom be one in the eye for someoneidiom convincing moral victory move/go/close in for the killidiom near thing outclass outcompete sew slaughter sweep take someone down take someone to the cleaner'sidiom take something apart takedown thrash thrashing crushverb (perform well)[ T ]informal to do extremely well in a particular situation, competition, etc.: The company isn't just crushing the commercial realm, it is also innovating corporate culture. Norway is crushing the Winter Olympics. crush itinformal to do extremely well: Keep going! You're crushing it! Surpassing in quality or number catch catch (someone) up compare crown do something for an encoreidiom eclipse encore envelope outdo outflank outgo outman outmuscle put/leave someone in the shadeidiom shade shame steal a march on someoneidiom steal someone's thunderidiom surpass tower crush noun uk /krʌʃ/ us /krʌʃ/ crushnoun (LIKING)C2[ C ]informal a strong but temporary feeling of liking someone romantically: have a crush onShe has a crush on her best friend's older brother. I think most of us know what it's like to have a crush. It was just one of those passing crushes. to love someone loveI love you. adoreHe absolutely adores his wife. dote onShe dotes on her grandkids. be crazy aboutI'm just crazy about our new daughter-in-law - she's perfect for our son. be mad aboutUKHe's absolutely mad about his new boyfriend. be in loveI think I'm in love with her. love loveI have a great love and respect for her. adorationShe described her complete adoration of her brother. romanceTheir relationship was nothing but romance and bliss. passionThe passion had gone out of their relationship. infatuationNo one expected their infatuation with each other to last. crushHe had a crush on his French tutor. [ C ]informal someone who you like a lot romantically, usually someone that you do not have a relationship with, or not a serious relationship : He wanted to tell his crush how he felt about her. How do I talk to my crush? Here are 10 signs your crush likes you. My crush knows I like him but we're both shy. It hurts so bad when you can't be with your crush. Loving and in love absence absence makes the heart grow fonderidiom adoration adore adoring adoringly adorkable endearment ever-loving fall for someone fall in loveidiom feelings for someoneidiom loving-kindness lovingly lurve madly moon steal sweep worship crushnoun (PRESS)C2[ S ] a crowd of people forced to stand close together: 拥挤的人群 I had to struggle through the crush to get to the door.我不得不奋力挤出拥挤的人群来到门口。 UKYou can come in our car, but it'll be a bit of a crush (= there will be a lot of people in it).你可以上我们的车,不过要受点儿挤。 Groups of people affinity group alliance an anti-gang assemblage family federation federative First Nation first people line (someone) up mafia mob peer group phalanx posse public quaternity scratch syndicate crush | American Dictionarycrush verb[ T ] us/krʌʃ/ crushverb[T] (PRESS)to press something very hard so that it is broken or its shape is destroyed: The package got crushed in the mail. Her car was crushed by a falling tree. crushverb[T] (SHOCK)to upset or shock someone badly: I was crushed because I didn't complete the race. crushverb[T] (DESTROY)to defeat someone completely: They'll stop at nothing to crush the opposition. crush noun us/krʌʃ/ crushnoun (ATTRACTION)[ C ]infml a strong but temporary attraction for someone: She had a crush on Matthew in sixth grade. crushnoun (PRESS)[ U ] a crowd of people: I can’t stand the crush of holiday shoppers at the mall. Examples of crushcrush All samples were prepared by crushing in an agate shatterbox. On both slides the specimens have been rather badly crushed under the coverslip. Neither is crushed by the new environmental ethics juggernaut. Experimental animals received a total of four crush injuries to the right facial nerve over the course of 1 year. They are simply dull, with the smooth banality of the prose crushing the life out of the material. After removing the leaves, stalks, etc., the grapes were crushed by hand to prevent the breakage of the seeds. The oak galls are collected, crushed and either boiled or infused in rainwater (or white-wine vinegar). Considerable amounts of rubbish remained at the soil surface, including crushed lead batteries, copper artefacts, used food cans, and building materials. The teeth are typically of crushing type with a finely punctuated occlusal face. Cattle were provided with water and crushed palm oil kernel when grass was unavailable. After the rebellion was crushed, neither the court nor the traditional forces had any use for the amir anymore. Multiplying instances of such deadlocks builds up a stifling atmosphere in the text, crushing the reasonable reader's silent replies. These ruminants swallow most food items whole or slightly crushed: the resulting large particles represented an average 49-52% of each stomach's contents. They were then maintained in miracidia-free conditions for a period of 5 weeks prior to crushing to ascertain whether they had acquired infection. These were crushed by savage repression by the state security organs without which the policy could not have been implemented. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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