crush
crush 英 [krʌʃ] 美 [krʌʃ]
vt. 压碎;弄皱,变形;使…挤入 vi. 挤;被压碎 n. 粉碎;迷恋;压榨;拥挤的人群
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- When you crush something, you break it into tiny pieces or crumple it. If you crush the cans in your recycling bin, you'll make more room for more.
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- vt. 压碎;弄皱,变形;使…挤入
- vi. 挤;被压碎
- n. 粉碎;迷恋;压榨;拥挤的人群
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1. I stand on a platform overlooking the crush, next to the slaughterman.
我站在一个屠夫旁边在平台上俯瞰“粉碎”过程。
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2. The tactic is to crush the rebellion, but for now at least the crackdown seems to be fanning its flames.
军队的战略是粉碎叛乱活动,但是至少目前来看,镇压活动似乎正在煽动反叛情绪。
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3. The most likely scenario, frankly, is that your friend can read you like a book but prefers to ignore your crush.
坦白地讲,最有可能的情况是,你的朋友像读书一样能读懂你,但宁愿忽视你对她的迷恋。
- crush (n.) 1590s, "act of crushing," from crush (v.). Meaning "thick crowd" is from 1806. Sense of "person one is infatuated with" is first recorded 1884; to have a crush on is from 1913.
- crush (v.) mid-14c., from Old French cruissir (Modern French écraser), variant of croissir "to gnash (teeth), crash, break," perhaps from Frankish *krostjan "to gnash" (cognates: Gothic kriustan, Old Swedish krysta "to gnash"). Figurative sense of "to humiliate, demoralize" is c. 1600. Related: Crushed; crushing. Italian crosciare, Catalan cruxir, Spanish crujirare "to crack" are Germanic loan-words.
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