crusher
破碎机,粉碎机,碎石机,破碎器
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Definitions
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- : to press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms.
- : to squeeze or pound into small fragments or particles, as ore, stone, etc.
- : to force out by pressing or squeezing; extract: to crush cottonseeds in order to produce oil.
- : to rumple; wrinkle; crease.
- : to smooth or flatten by pressure: to crush leather.
- : to hug or embrace forcibly or strongly: He crushed her in his arms.
- : to destroy, subdue, or suppress utterly: to crush a revolt.
- : to overwhelm with confusion, chagrin, or humiliation, as by argumentation or a slighting action or remark; squelch.
- : to oppress grievously.
- : Archaic. to finish drinking.
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- : to become crushed.
- : to advance with crushing; press or crowd forcibly.
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- : the act of crushing; state of being crushed.
- : a great crowd: a crush of shoppers.
- : Informal. an intense but usually short-lived infatuation with someone.the object of such an infatuation: Who's your latest crush?
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- : crush on, Informal. to have an infatuation with; have a crush on: She’s been crushing on him for a year.
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Examples
In a category that’s convoluted to begin with, this crush to buy is confusing would-be consumers, most of whom have resort skiing knowledge but might be entirely new to the backcountry.
Over the next few decades, I maintained a kind of low-grade secret crush on surfing, the sort I once had on an older woman who worked at a hip coffee shop in my college town.
Hannah loves Johnny, but she definitely has a crush on Gabby.
That includes a bridge, forest, a coach bus, pumphouses, a rock-crusher house, and a pickup truck.
But the millennium saw the last of the truly fat rappers: Gift of Gab, J-Live, Bone Crusher, and Fatman Scoop.
The plan, however, remains in use to this day in many mines, and is frequently spoken of under the name of quartz-crusher.
A crushing machine, now called "quartz-crusher," also formed part of this additional order.
And so this last greatest calamity suddenly dealt out to him by the terrible King James was a crusher.
He heard the clatter of concrete mixers, the raucous grind of the crusher, the scream of donkey engines and the shouts of foremen.
The cogs emitted a grating, crunching sound, as of quartz in a stone-crusher, and then subsided.