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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词态变化


复数: crushes;第三人称单数: crushes;过去式: crushed;过去分词: crushed;现在分词: crushing;

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1. 谐音“垮了兮!垮啦兮!”

中文词源


crush 压碎

拟声词。

英文词源


crush
crush: [14] The emergence of crush is something of a mystery. English borrowed it from Old French croissir, but it is not clear where Old French got it from. Some consider it to be of Romance origin, postulating a hypothetical Vulgar Latin *cruscīre to account for it, but others suggest that Old French may have borrowed it from Germanic, pointing to the similarity of Middle Low German krossen ‘crush’.
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.
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.

双语例句


1. Put both vegetables into a bowl and crush with a potato masher.
把这两样蔬菜都放进一个碗里,然后用捣土豆器把它们捣碎。

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2. Franklin and his thirteen-year-old son somehow got separated in the crush.
富兰克林和他13岁的儿子在人群中被挤散了。

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3. Every-where he went he was mobbed by a crush of fans.
他所到之处都有成群的歌迷簇拥着他。

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4. The government is trying to crush a secessionist movement.
政府正试图镇压一场分离运动。

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5. Three people were asphyxiated in the crush for last week's train.
在上周的火车撞车事故中有3人窒息死亡。

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