单词 | crush |
释义 | crushcrushescrushedcrushingcrushcrush1 /krʌʃ/ verb [transitive]1 to press something so hard that it breaks or is damaged: The car was crushed by a falling tree.becrushfall车子被一棵倒下的树压坏了。crush somebody/something under/beneath/against etc somethingShe was crushed under the wheels of a car.becrushwheel 她被车辗伤了。People were crushed to death by the crowd.becrush有些人被人群压死了。2to use severe methods to defeat someonecrush a rebellion/uprising/revolt etcThe revolt was crushed by the government.becrush这场起义被政府镇压了。3to make someone lose all hope, confidence etccrush sb’s hopes/enthusiasm etcHer hopes were cruelly crushed.hopebecrush她的希望被残酷地粉碎了。THESAURUS: crushpress to push something firmly: I pressed the switch and a light came on.presscomeTo move forward, press the accelerator.squeeze to press something inwards from both sides: If you squeeze the ball, it makes a funny noise.makeHe squeezed her arm.squeezecrush to press something hard so that it breaks into very small pieces, or is very badly damaged: Crush two cloves of garlic.cloveThe front of the car was crushed.becrushsquash to press something against a surface accidentally and damage it by making it flat: He sat on my hat and squashed it.sitsquashBe careful not to squash the strawberries.strawberrycompress formal to press something or make it smaller so that it takes up less space: He tried to compress the clothes so that they would fit into his suitcase.tryclothewill |
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