英:[ˈkrʌʃɪŋ]
美:[ ˈkrʌʃɪŋ]
英:[ˈkrʌʃɪŋ]
美:[ ˈkrʌʃɪŋ]
adj.
压倒的
决定性的
支离破碎的
v.
压碎,压坏( crush的现在分词)
镇压,征服
冲入(crush的现在分词)
词根:crush
n.crush 粉碎;迷恋;压榨;拥挤的人群
crusher 打击;[食品] 压碎机;压碎的东西;镇服人的事实
vi.crush 挤;被压碎
vt.crush 压碎;弄皱,变形;使…挤入
verb
transitive verb
to squeeze or force by pressure so as to alter or destroy structure
crush grapes
to squeeze together into a mass
She crushed her clothes into a bag.
to reduce to particles by pounding or grinding
crush rock
to subdue completely
The rebellion was crushed.
to cause overwhelming emotional pain to (someone)
Her insults crushed him.
to oppress or burden grievously
crushed by debt
to suppress or overwhelm as if by pressure or weight
crowd, push
were crushed into the elevator
hug, embrace
She crushed her child to her breast.
archaic drink
intransitive verb
to advance with or as if with crushing
The crowd crushed ruthlessly toward the exit.
to become crushed
The stewed tomatoes crush easily.
obsolete crash
informal to experience an intense and usually passing infatuation : to have a crush on someone—usually used with onTurns out Fat Monica was motivated to lose all the weight after she overhead Chandler (whom she was crushing on) tell Ross: "I don't want to be stuck here all night with your fat sister."—Entertainment Weekly
She's been crushing on him all summer.
noun
an intense and usually passing infatuationalso: the object of infatuation
have a crush on someone
crowd, mobespecially: a crowd of people pressing against one another
a crowding together (as of people)
an act of crushing
the quantity of material crushed
fine crushing精细压碎
crushing machine压碎机
crushing strength压碎强度;抗碎强度;破碎强度
crushing cost破碎费
cold crushing strength常温抗碎强度;冷碎强度
crushing plant破碎车间;破碎装置;压车场
a crushing blow毁来性的打击
primary crushing预破碎;初次破碎
破碎
又称 :破碎(cracking)
破碎
Verb and Noun Middle English crusshen, from Anglo-French croissir, croistre, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle Low German krossen to crush
The first known use of crush was in the 15th century
crush1 of 2verb
to squeeze together so as to break or destroy the natural shape or condition
crush grapes
hug sense 1
to break into fine pieces by pressing, pounding, or grinding
crush stone
overwhelm sense 2
crushed the enemy
oppress sense 2
informal to have a strong but often temporary liking—usually used with on
crush2 of 2noun
an act of crushing
a crowding together of many people
a strong but often temporary liking : infatuation
have a crush on someone
crush1 of 2verb
to squeeze together so as to break or destroy the natural shape or condition
crush grapes
hug sense 1
to break into fine pieces by pressing, pounding, or grinding
crush stone
overwhelm sense 2
crushed the enemy
oppress sense 2
informal to have a strong but often temporary liking—usually used with on
crush2 of 2noun
an act of crushing
a crowding together of many people
a strong but often temporary liking : infatuation
have a crush on someone
crush1 of 2verb
to squeeze together so as to break or destroy the natural shape or condition
crush grapes
hug sense 1
to break into fine pieces by pressing, pounding, or grinding
crush stone
overwhelm sense 2
crushed the enemy
oppress sense 2
informal to have a strong but often temporary liking—usually used with on
crush2 of 2noun
an act of crushing
a crowding together of many people
a strong but often temporary liking : infatuation
have a crush on someone
1 At another practice, the Under Fifteens had gathered in a circle at midfield to stretch, when they heard noises in the woods—snapping twigs and the crushing of dry leaves.
2 Hemmed in, limited, circumscribed, he sees and feels no way of acting except to hate and kill that which he thinks is crushing him.
3 And if that meant crushing the head of the man in black...
4 If that happened, she wasn’t sure Hecate would be able—or willing—to stop the giant from crushing her and her friends.
5 And what I felt, standing there, was not fear or remorse but only terrible, crushing humiliation, a dreadful, red-faced shame I hadn’t felt since childhood.
6 The crush in the train station is at its worst during the afternoon rush hour.
7 And here, the reality was that they sat ten feet apart, she at the window, crushing geranium leaves in her hand and smelling them, he twirling around on the piano stool, saying:
8 A gigantic, invisible force was crushing the Black Tortoise Gate.
9 Too often, we find ourselves surrounded by soul-crushing negativity.
我们经常发现自己被消极幽灵缠绕。
10 In desperation, he grabbed the bear’s neck to free his arm from the crushing jaws.
11 Looks like the Industrial Apple is crushing the Industrial Average.
看起来,“苹果工业指数”完胜道琼斯工业平均指数。
12 Henry took it to avoid the crushing legal expense of a long trial.
为了避免长期打官司的巨额诉讼费,亨利接受了。
13 It had been crushing for Regina to have to sign the authorization releasing the sixteen-year-old from the school.
14 Redemption stared at his mother and his aunt, tears dripping down his motionless face, his hand a vise crushing Jam’s.
15 If Ivy thought her stomach was fluttering at the idea of crushing on June, that was nothing compared to the reality of actually asking June to a dance.
16 But I couldn’t quite understand how an ordinary man’s good qualities could become crushing accusations against a guilty man.
17 It's a crushing blow for the president's foreign policy.
对总统的外交政策是沉重的打击。
18 Thomas felt as if the world were collapsing around him, crushing his heart.
19 All in all, I spent my time in an aimless, crushing sadness, consumed by an alternating dread and desire that I might be caught.
20 "Ah! It is crushing me!" cried the old man.
我被压死了!”那老人喊着说。
1 压倒性
overwhelming overwhelmingly devastating landslide overpowering sledgehammer predominantly crushingly preponderantly
4 严厉批评
roasting bashing pan blast hammer damn roast slate slaughter rubbish censure maul ream flay castigate hit out tear apart take apart
7 压倒
overmastering overwhelm steamroller overwhelming staggering overbearing overpowering knock-down preponderant prevail overcharge preponderate overcrow lead break press overcome crush override overlay overtake overpower stoop oppress overrule overbalance overbear whelm overmatch overweigh overmaster
8 彻底
good sound positive dead proper pure radical thorough deadly in-depth utter outright sweeping exhaustive stinging full-scale resounding thoroughgoing well clean completely fully flat totally entirely thoroughly radically narrowly plumb soundly royally up down root and branch a hundred per cent to the marrow to the ground once and for all to the core to the full from top to bottom from the ground up