crushed / krʌʃ /

粉碎的被击碎的被击碎被压碎的

crushed4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms.
  2. to squeeze or pound into small fragments or particles, as ore, stone, etc.
  3. to force out by pressing or squeezing; extract: to crush cottonseeds in order to produce oil.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to become crushed.
  2. to advance with crushing; press or crowd forcibly.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of crushing; state of being crushed.
  2. a great crowd: a crush of shoppers.
  3. Informal. an intense but usually short-lived infatuation with someone.the object of such an infatuation: Who's your latest crush?
v. 动词组 verb
  1. crush on, Informal. to have an infatuation with; have a crush on: She’s been crushing on him for a year.

crushed 近义词

v. 动词 verb

compress, smash

v. 动词 verb

defeating soundly

v. 动词 verb

humiliate

更多crushed例句

  1. Opting for devices that are made to handle the crush will be a life-saver.
  2. The rail service often brings in extra workers to manage the crush of passengers at Union Station, but this year will be different.
  3. Someone’s anatomy also doesn’t determine who they might have a crush on or fall in love with.
  4. Some of the workers who tested positive in October and have since recovered came back to work last week to help contend with the crush of absentee votes.
  5. Sometimes we develop a crush on an attractive person who seems absolutely perfect right up until the first or second date, when the person reveals that what we thought was confidence and charisma was egotism and bullying.
  6. The train was already in motion as she tried to step inside, and her body was crushed beneath it.
  7. Tank Battle Jeep Guard Crush -- some editorial changes and the removal of all blood when the guards are crushed by the tank.
  8. With Marshal at his side, Richard crushed Philip and his armies.
  9. Once a girl's self-esteem is crushed, the effects are far reaching and long lasting.
  10. A couple hundred years ago, of course, the church or state could have just crushed such a heterodox movement.
  11. The young man smiled at the girl, as he crushed up the notes and stuffed them into his pocket.
  12. "I am sorry," she replied instead, not saying a word about the poor little toes which the pretty pink lady had crushed.
  13. By one bold charge they must have crushed the defenders, if by sheer weight of numbers alone.
  14. Babeuf and Darthe, the principal leaders were secured and executed, which completely crushed the Jacobin power.
  15. A tidal wave rolls landward, and twenty thousand human beings are drowned, or crushed to death.