单词 | crushers |
释义 | crush1 of 2verb ˈkrəsh crushed; crushing; crushes transitive verb 1 a : to squeeze or force by pressure so as to alter or destroy structure crush grapes b : to squeeze together into a mass She crushed her clothes into a bag. 2 : to reduce to particles by pounding or grinding crush rock 3 a : to subdue completely The rebellion was crushed. b : to cause overwhelming emotional pain to (someone) Her insults crushed him. c : to oppress or burden grievously crushed by debt d : to suppress or overwhelm as if by pressure or weight 4 : crowd, push were crushed into the elevator 5 : hug, embrace She crushed her child to her breast. 6 archaic : drink intransitive verb 1 : to advance with or as if with crushing The crowd crushed ruthlessly toward the exit. 2 : to become crushed The stewed tomatoes crush easily. 3 obsolete : crash 4 informal : to experience an intense and usually passing infatuation : to have a crush on someone —usually used with on She's been crushing on him all summer.Turns 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 crushable ˈkrə-shə-bəl adjective crusher noun crushingly adverb crush 2 of 2noun1 : an intense and usually passing infatuation have a crush on someone also : the object of infatuation 2 a : crowd, mob especially : a crowd of people pressing against one another b : a crowding together (as of people) 3 : an act of crushing 4 : the quantity of material crushed crushproof ˈkrəsh-ˌprüf adjective crushers nounas in cappers something (as a fact or argument) that is decisive or overwhelming the crusher was that we would be out of town that weekend in any event Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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