Crunch
[krʌn(t)ʃ] or [krʌntʃ]
解释:
(noun.) the sound of something crunching; 'he heard the crunch of footsteps on the gravel path'.
(noun.) a critical situation that arises because of a shortage (as a shortage of time or money or resources); 'an end-of-the year crunch'; 'a financial crunch'.
(verb.) make a crushing noise; 'his shoes were crunching on the gravel'.
(verb.) chew noisily; 'The children crunched the celery sticks'.
(verb.) press or grind with a crushing noise.
安塞姆校对--From WordNet
解释:
(v. i.) To chew with force and noise; to craunch.
(v. i.) To grind or press with violence and noise.
(v. i.) To emit a grinding or craunching noise.
(v. t.) To crush with the teeth; to chew with a grinding noise; to craunch; as, to crunch a biscuit.
录入:普勒斯顿
解释:
v.t. to crush with the teeth: to chew anything hard and so make a noise.—n. the act of crunching.
卡米尔录入