crunch / krʌntʃ /

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crunch3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to crush with the teeth; chew with a crushing noise.
  2. to crush or grind noisily.
  3. to tighten or squeeze financially: The administration's policy seems to crunch the economy in order to combat inflation.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to chew with a crushing sound.
  2. to produce, or proceed with, a crushing noise.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or sound of crunching.
  2. a shortage or reduction of something needed or wanted: the energy crunch.
  3. distress or depressed conditions due to such a shortage or reduction: a budget crunch.
  4. a critical or dangerous situation: When the crunch comes, just do your best.

crunch 近义词

n. 名词 noun

crucial point

v. 动词 verb

grind, chew

crunch 的近义词 11
crunch 的反义词 2

更多crunch例句

  1. There was, however, that pleasant, satisfying crunch, like taking a chunk out of a perfectly crisp apple, and that miniscule bit of toasted, sometimes sweet, sometimes salty, flavor mixed in with a slurry of desiccated rice matter.
  2. Stepien earlier had slashed spending on television ads, fearing a cash crunch that could leave the campaign in financial trouble in its final 30 days.
  3. Ziff Davis, which owns publications including PC Mag and Mashable, saw the strong performance they’ve seen on products such as laptops continue, even amid an economic crunch, vp of partner development Jessica Spira said.
  4. These hundred-million-dollar machines usually run on hundreds of thousands of processors, occupy warehouse floors, gobble up copious amounts of energy, and crunch numbers at an ungodly pace.
  5. Doritos are prototyped in a lab by material scientists looking at different dimensions of like crunch and torsion and all these other sort of mechanical properties.
  6. The low crunch of packed dirt against rubber tire was overwhelmed by the ragged explosions of automatic gunfire.
  7. The stories are told through the eyes of two fishing guides, Crunch and Des, with a spare grace and humor that stand strong.
  8. The tomatoes' crunch and tang add new dimensions of delight.
  9. The dogs have been fried in soybean oil until their exterior skin begins to develop a sensuous crunch.
  10. Look for at least three grams of fiber and three grams of protein for a more satisfying crunch.
  11. The shouts of teamsters and the crack of whips punctuated the crunch of wheels as our wagons swiftly swung again into stockade.
  12. A crunch of footsteps could be heard outside, cautiously approaching the barn door.
  13. The lawyer took a cup, sugared it, and drank it, after having crumbled into it a little cake which was too hard to crunch.
  14. There was a sickening crunch of bone as giant fangs closed on the face of the struggling figure, and Mog, the sullen, was no more.
  15. I can feel my bones crunch in their big mouths and see them lick their chops after they have eaten us.