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单词 scrunch
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scrunch


scrunch

S0175000 (skrŭnch, skro͝onch)v. scrunched, scrunch·ing, scrunch·es v.tr.1. To crush or crunch.2. To crumple or squeeze; hunch: scrunched up their shoulders; scrunch one's nose against a window.v.intr.1. To hunch: "The men scrunched closer" (Susan Dworski).2. To move with or make a crunching sound: scrunching along the gravel path.n. A crunching sound.
[Probably alteration of crunch.]
scrunch′a·ble adj.

scrunch

(skrʌntʃ) vbto crumple, crush, or crunch or to be crumpled, crushed, or crunchednthe act or sound of scrunching[C19: variant of crunch]

scrunch

(skrʌntʃ, skrʊntʃ)

v.t. 1. to crunch or crush. 2. to contract; squeeze together: I scrunched my shoulders. v.i. 3. to squat or hunker (often fol. by down). n. 4. the act or sound of scrunching. [1815–25; expressive alter. of crunch]

scrunch


Past participle: scrunched
Gerund: scrunching
Imperative
scrunch
scrunch
Present
I scrunch
you scrunch
he/she/it scrunches
we scrunch
you scrunch
they scrunch
Preterite
I scrunched
you scrunched
he/she/it scrunched
we scrunched
you scrunched
they scrunched
Present Continuous
I am scrunching
you are scrunching
he/she/it is scrunching
we are scrunching
you are scrunching
they are scrunching
Present Perfect
I have scrunched
you have scrunched
he/she/it has scrunched
we have scrunched
you have scrunched
they have scrunched
Past Continuous
I was scrunching
you were scrunching
he/she/it was scrunching
we were scrunching
you were scrunching
they were scrunching
Past Perfect
I had scrunched
you had scrunched
he/she/it had scrunched
we had scrunched
you had scrunched
they had scrunched
Future
I will scrunch
you will scrunch
he/she/it will scrunch
we will scrunch
you will scrunch
they will scrunch
Future Perfect
I will have scrunched
you will have scrunched
he/she/it will have scrunched
we will have scrunched
you will have scrunched
they will have scrunched
Future Continuous
I will be scrunching
you will be scrunching
he/she/it will be scrunching
we will be scrunching
you will be scrunching
they will be scrunching
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been scrunching
you have been scrunching
he/she/it has been scrunching
we have been scrunching
you have been scrunching
they have been scrunching
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been scrunching
you will have been scrunching
he/she/it will have been scrunching
we will have been scrunching
you will have been scrunching
they will have been scrunching
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been scrunching
you had been scrunching
he/she/it had been scrunching
we had been scrunching
you had been scrunching
they had been scrunching
Conditional
I would scrunch
you would scrunch
he/she/it would scrunch
we would scrunch
you would scrunch
they would scrunch
Past Conditional
I would have scrunched
you would have scrunched
he/she/it would have scrunched
we would have scrunched
you would have scrunched
they would have scrunched
Thesaurus
Noun1.scrunch - a crunching noisescrunch - a crunching noise noise - sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound); "he enjoyed the street noises"; "they heard indistinct noises of people talking"; "during the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels"
Verb1.scrunch - make a noise typical of an engine lacking lubricantscrump, thudcrunch, scranch, scraunch, crackle - make a crushing noise; "his shoes were crunching on the gravel"
2.scrunch - sit on one's heels; "In some cultures, the women give birth while squatting"; "The children hunkered down to protect themselves from the sandstorm"hunker, hunker down, scrunch up, squat, crouchsit, sit down - be seated
3.scrunch - make wrinkles or creases on a smooth surface; make a pressed, folded or wrinkled line in; "The dress got wrinkled"; "crease the paper like this to make a crane"crease, crinkle, crisp, ruckle, scrunch up, wrinklefold, fold up, turn up - bend or lay so that one part covers the other; "fold up the newspaper"; "turn up your collar"pucker, rumple, cockle, crumple, knit - to gather something into small wrinkles or folds; "She puckered her lips"ruck, ruck up, pucker - become wrinkled or drawn together; "her lips puckered"

scrunch

verb1. rustle, crackle, whisper Her feet scrunched on the ground.2. crumple, crush, squash, crunch, mash, ruck up scrunching her white cotton gloves into a ball

scrunch

verbTo incline the body:arch, bend, bow, hump, hunch, stoop.
Translations
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scrunch


scrunch up

1. To crouch or huddle into a small, cramped position. We all scrunched up so that the guards wouldn't be able to see us. Would the people in the front row mind scrunching up in their seats so the people in back can see better, please?2. To squeeze, crush, or crumple something into a smaller shape, size, or space. A noun or pronoun can be used between "scrunch" and "up"; often followed by "into (something)." I scrunched the note up into a ball and tossed it across the room to Jake. Don't scrunch the newspaper up like that—it makes it hard to read!See also: scrunch, up

scrunch down

1. To crouch or huddle into a small, cramped position. We all scrunched down so that the guards wouldn't be able to see us. Would the people in the front row mind scrunching down in their seats so the people in back can see better, please?2. To squeeze, crush, or crumple something into a smaller shape, size, or space. A noun or pronoun can be used between "scrunch" and "down"; often followed by "into (something)." I scrunched the note down into a ball and tossed it across the room to Jake. I had to scrunch my suit down into the case in order for it close shut.See also: down, scrunch

scrunch down

to squeeze or huddle down into a smaller shape. Mary scrunched down, trying to hide behind the chair. The children scrunched down so they wouldn't be seen.See also: down, scrunch

scrunch down into something

to squeeze down into a small area or container. Fred scrunched down into his seat, hoping no one would see him there. Don't scrunch down into your seat. It's bad for your posture.See also: down, scrunch

scrunch something down

 (into something) 1. to squeeze something into a smaller size or shape. He scrunched the wad of paper down into a hard ball. Liz scrunched down the cloth into a pad for the hot pan. Scrunch the boxes down before you throw them away. 2. to pack something tightly into something. Dave scrunched his clothing down into the drawer and closed it. Dave scrunched down his clothing into the suitcase.See also: down, scrunch

scrunch something up

to crush or crunch up. I pounded the biscuits and scrunched them up into crumbs. He scrunched up the note and threw it upon the fire.See also: scrunch, up

scrunch up

v.1. To crumple or squeeze something: She scrunched up her nose like she was going to sneeze. I scrunched my gloves up and put them in my pocket.2. To assume a crouched or cramped posture: The dog scrunched up in the corner to keep warm.See also: scrunch, up

scrunch

(skrəntʃ) tv. to crush or crunch. I hate crowds. I am afraid people will scrunch me.

scrunch


Related to scrunch: scratch
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  • verb
  • noun

Synonyms for scrunch

verb rustle

Synonyms

  • rustle
  • crackle
  • whisper

verb crumple

Synonyms

  • crumple
  • crush
  • squash
  • crunch
  • mash
  • ruck up

Synonyms for scrunch

verb to incline the body

Synonyms

  • arch
  • bend
  • bow
  • hump
  • hunch
  • stoop

Synonyms for scrunch

noun a crunching noise

Related Words

  • noise

verb make a noise typical of an engine lacking lubricants

Synonyms

  • crump
  • thud

Related Words

  • crunch
  • scranch
  • scraunch
  • crackle

verb sit on one's heels

Synonyms

  • hunker
  • hunker down
  • scrunch up
  • squat
  • crouch

Related Words

  • sit
  • sit down

verb make wrinkles or creases on a smooth surface

Synonyms

  • crease
  • crinkle
  • crisp
  • ruckle
  • scrunch up
  • wrinkle

Related Words

  • fold
  • fold up
  • turn up
  • pucker
  • rumple
  • cockle
  • crumple
  • knit
  • ruck
  • ruck up
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