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crump

/kruhmp, kroomp/US // krʌmp, krʊmp //UK // (krʌmp) //

矮胖子,闾丘露薇,矮胖,矮墩墩

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to crunch or make a crunching sound, as with the teeth.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to land and explode with a heavy, muffled sound.
    • : to make a crunching sound, as in walking over snow, or as snow when trodden on.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a crunching sound.
    • : a large explosive shell or bomb.
    • : Also called bump. Mining. a sudden ground movement in underground workings.

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Examples

  • But as the righteous Crump machine gained power, the street slowly began to change.

  • Benjamin Crump, the Martin family attorney, said after the verdict.

  • For Trayvon to rest in peace," Martin-family lawyer Benjamin Crump said after the verdict, "we must all be peaceful.

  • “Trayvon Martin had every right to stand his ground,” Crump said.

  • Asked if potential unrest in Sanford or elsewhere is a concern for the Martin family or their legal team, Crump says it is not.

  • Resuming his journey much refreshed, he reached Crump's Cross-roads, where he successfully avoided another picket.

  • Captain Crump had brought a fresh supply of ammunition; and as we had plenty of provisions, we were in want of nothing.

  • Captain Crump gravely asserted that, cut up a turtle as we might, it would not die until the moon rose.

  • The baggage, camp and garrison equipage was ordered to Crump's Landing, and detachments were made for its protection.

  • Mr. Crump was a very clean-looking person, without any beard; and dressed from head to foot in black.