crush
verb
noun
krʌʃ
verb
1
to
press
something
so
hard
that
it
breaks
or
is
damaged
压碎,压坏,压扁
His
leg
was
crushed
in
the
accident.
他的腿在事故中被压断了。
Two
people
were
crushed
to
death
in
the
rush
to
escape.
在匆忙逃跑中有两个人被压死。
2
to
press
something
in
order
to
break
it
into
very
small
pieces
or
into
a
powder
捣碎,弄碎,粉碎
Crush
two
cloves
of
garlic.
捣两瓣大蒜。
3
crush a rebellion/uprising/revolt etc
to
use
severe
methods
to
stop
people
from
fighting
you
or
opposing
you
平定叛乱/起义/反叛等;
The
revolution
was
crushed
within
days.
几天之内这场革命就被镇压了。
4
crush sb’s hopes/enthusiasm/confidence etc
to
make
someone
lose
all
hope,
confidence
etc
粉碎某人的希望/热情/信心等
5
to
make
someone
feel
extremely
upset
or
shocked
使非常伤心; 使震惊
Sara
was
crushed
by
their
insults.
萨拉因他们的侮辱而非常伤心。
6
to
have
a
feeling
of
romantic
love
for
someone,
especially
someone
you
do
not
know
well
[美,非正式] 热恋…,迷恋…〔尤指对不大熟识的人〕
a
guy
in
my
class
that
I’m
crushing
on
我班上的一个我很迷恋的家伙
noun
7
a
crowd
of
people
pressed
so
close
together
that
it
is
difficult
for
them
to
move
拥挤的人群
singular 单数
There’s
always
such
a
crush
on
the
train
in
the
mornings.
早晨火车上总是那么拥挤。
8
a
strong
feeling
of
romantic
love
for
someone,
especially
one
that
a
young
person
has
for
someone
older
who
they
do
not
know
well
〔尤指对年龄比自己大者的〕迷恋,痴情;
C
She
had
a
huge
crush
on
her
geography
teacher.
她对地理老师非常迷恋。
It’s
just
a
schoolgirl
crush
.
那只是小女生的一种痴情。
9
someone
who
you
have
a
feeling
of
romantic
love
for,
but
who
you
do
not
know
well
[美,非正式] 热恋的对象,痴情的对象
C | AmE informal
a
first
date
with
your
crush
和你心仪的人的初次约会