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    {krʌntʃ}
    I. 1. хрускам, хрупам
    2. хрущя, скриптя, скърцам (за сняг, чакъл и пр.)
    to CRUNCH through the snow вървя по скриптящия сняг
    our feet CRUNCHed the gravel чакълът скърцаше под краката ни
    II. 1. хрускане, хрупане
    2. скърцане, скриптене, хрущене
    3. критическо положение
    when it comes to the CRUNCH when the CRUNCH comes разг. когато допре ножът до кокала
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    {kr^ntsh} v 1. хрускам, хрупам; 2. хрущя, скриптя, скърцам (за (2) {kr^ntsh} n 1. хрускане, хрупане; 2. скърцане, скриптене, х
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    хрупкане; хрупам; хрускам; скърцам; скърцане; скриптене;
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    1. i. хрускам, хрупам 2. ii. хрускане, хрупане 3. our feet crunched the gravel чакълът скърцаше под краката ни 4. to crunch through the snow вървя по скриптящия сняг 5. when it comes to the crunch when the crunch comes разг. когато допре ножът до кокала 6. критическо положение 7. скърцане, скриптене, хрущене 8. хрущя, скриптя, скърцам (за сняг, чакъл и пр.)
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    crunch[krʌntʃ] I. v 1. хрускам, хрупкам; хрущя; 2. (за сняг) скриптя, скърцам; we \crunched our way through the snow to the station ние отидохме по скриптящия сняг до гарата; 3.: to \crunch numbers правя изчисления, пресмятам; II. n 1. хрускане, хрупкане; 2. скърцане, скриптене (за сняг); sl критична ситуация; a cash \crunch недостиг на налични пари, затруднено финансово положение; when it comes to the \crunch когато дойде решителният момент.

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  • when it comes to the crunch — when a situation becomes serious or an important decision has to be made. You know that when it comes to the crunch, she will do what needs to be done. Usage notes: also used in the form at crunch time with the same meaning: She s the kind of… …   New idioms dictionary

  • when it comes to the crunch — if/when it comes to the crunch ► when a situation becomes extremely serious and a decision must be made: »If it comes to the crunch, we ll have no alternative but to sell up. Main Entry: ↑crunch …   Financial and business terms

  • when it comes to the crunch — if/when it comes to the crunch if you talk about what someone will do if it comes to the crunch, you mean what they will do if a situation becomes serious or they have to make an important decision. If it comes to the crunch, will she play well… …   New idioms dictionary

  • if/when it comes to the crunch — ► when a situation becomes extremely serious and a decision must be made: »If it comes to the crunch, we ll have no alternative but to sell up. Main Entry: ↑crunch …   Financial and business terms

  • if it comes to the crunch — if/when it comes to the crunch ► when a situation becomes extremely serious and a decision must be made: »If it comes to the crunch, we ll have no alternative but to sell up. Main Entry: ↑crunch …   Financial and business terms

  • if it comes to the crunch — if/when it comes to the crunch if you talk about what someone will do if it comes to the crunch, you mean what they will do if a situation becomes serious or they have to make an important decision. If it comes to the crunch, will she play well… …   New idioms dictionary

  • when the crunch comes — when there is less money, when the economy fails    When the crunch comes, we ll have our mortgage paid off! …   English idioms

  • 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

  • come to the crunch —    To talk about what to do if or when a situation comes to the crunchmeans when it becomes critical and a decision has to be made.     I m running out of money. If it comes to the crunch, I ll sell my car …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

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