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[krantʃ]1. verbto crush noisily (something hard), with the teeth, feet etc:يَمْضُغ ، يَطحَن بالأسنان "يُقرقِش"She crunched sweets all through the film.
2. nounطَحْن بالأسْنان، قَرقَشـهthe crunch of gravel under the car wheels.
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جَرَشَ (قَرَشَ، قَرمَش) \ crunch: to eat sth. hard noisily, breaking it up with the teeth: He was crunching nuts. grind (ground): to rub (sth. such as coffee or corn) into powder. -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > crunch up
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неол. сленг финансовый кризисАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > crunch
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[krʌnʧ]хруст, треск, скрипкритический, решающий моментнехватка; (финансовый) кризис; ограничениегрызть с хрустомскрипеть, хрустетьраздавливать с хрустомпроизводить вычисления, обрабатывать данныеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > crunch
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размалывать, расщеплятьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > crunch up
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[krʌntʃ]◙ n. לעיסה◙ v. ללעוס; לגרוס* * *◙ סורגל ;סועלל◄◙ הסיעל◄ -
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memijak dgn keras, mengunyah & menggigit* * *memamah* * *memijak dengan keras, mengunyah & menggigit* * *memamah, menggetap, meremukkan -
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[con.] récession; crise; contraction abrupte [du crédit, p. ex.]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > crunch
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vt., vi., n. 오독오독(아삭아삭)깨물다(먹다), (자갈 깔린 길 등을)저벅저벅 밟다, (수레 바퀴가)삐걱거리다, 우두둑우두둑 부서지는 소리, 짓밟아 부숨, 결정적 시기, 위기, 요긴한 점 -
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1 ხრაშუნი, ხრაშახრუში2 ხრამუნი (ახრამუნებს), ღრღნა3 ხრაშუნი (იხრაშუნებს), ხრაშახრუში
См. также в других словарях:
crunch — [krʌntʆ] verb crunch (the) numbers STATISTICS ACCOUNTING to do very complicated calculations on large amounts of data (= information stored on a computer) in order to find out about something: • Media buyers have to know what s going on, not just … Financial and business terms
Crunch — may refer to: Nestlé Crunch, a brand of candy and ice cream produced by Nestle Crunch (exercise), a strength training exercise for the abdominal muscles Crunch (Impellitteri album), 2000 Crunch (Cry Wolf album) Crunch (book), a 2008 book by Jared … Wikipedia
crunch — crunch·er; crunch·i·ness; crunch·ing·ly; crunch·ing·ness; crunch; … English syllables
Crunch — Crunch, v. t. To crush with the teeth; to chew with a grinding noise; to craunch; as, to crunch a biscuit. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
crunch|y — «KRUHN chee», adjective, crunch|i|er, crunch|i|est. 1. Informal. brittle and crackling: »crunchy peanut brittle. 2. related to a life style characterized by environmentalism, interest in natural … Useful english dictionary
crunch on — [phrasal verb] crunch on (something) : to chew (a piece of food) in a way that makes a loud sound She crunched on a carrot while watching TV. crunching on potato chips • • • Main Entry: ↑crunch … Useful english dictionary
Crunch — (kr[u^]nch), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Crunched} (kr[u^]ncht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Crunching}.] [Prob. of imitative origin; or cf. D. schransen to eat heartily, or E. scrunch.] 1. To chew with force and noise; to craunch. [1913 Webster] And their white… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
crunch — [n] crucial point crisis, critical point, crux, difficulty, emergency, hour of decision*, moment of truth*, problem, test, trouble, trying time*; concepts 388,674,675 Ant. trivia crunch [v] grind, chew beat, bite, champ, chaw, chomp, crush, gnaw … New thesaurus
crunch — ► VERB 1) crush (something hard or brittle) with the teeth, making a marked grinding sound. 2) make or move with such a sound. ► NOUN 1) a crunching sound. 2) (the crunch) informal the crucial point of a situation. 3) a sit up … English terms dictionary
crunch — [krunch] vi., vt. [earlier craunch, of echoic orig.] 1. to bite or chew with a noisy, crackling sound 2. to press, grind, tread, fall, etc. with a noisy, crushing sound 3. Informal to process (a vast quantity of numbers or other data) rapidly… … English World dictionary
crunch — 1814, from craunch (1630s), probably of imitative origin. The noun is 1836, from the verb; the sense of critical moment was popularized 1939 by Winston Churchill, who had used it in his 1938 biography of Marlborough. Related: Crunched; crunching … Etymology dictionary