
강하게 눌러 부수거나 모양을 찌그러뜨리다.
To press or squeeze something forcefully so that it is broken, damaged, or distorted in shape.
예문:
"The machine is designed to crush metal cans for recycling."
"He accidentally crushed the delicate flower in his hand while picking it."
"Make sure you don't crush the bread when packing the sandwiches."
반란이나 반대 세력을 폭력적으로 진압하거나 상대를 완전히 패배시키다.
To defeat an opponent or enemy completely, or to violently suppress a rebellion or opposition.
예문:
"The army was deployed to crush the uprising before it spread further."
"Our team managed to crush the competition in the final match, winning 5-0."
희망, 꿈, 열의 등을 꺾거나 깊은 실망감으로 정신적으로 압도하다.
To destroy someone's hope, spirit, or confidence, often causing deep disappointment or sadness.
예문:
"The rejection letter crushed her dreams of attending the prestigious university."
"He was crushed by the news of his grandfather's sudden illness."
"Don't let a single failure crush your motivation to keep trying."
주로 짝사랑인, 누군가에 대한 짧지만 강렬한 열중이나 반함. 또는 그 대상.
A brief but intense infatuation with someone, especially one that is not reciprocated or acknowledged. (Also refers to the person who is the object of this feeling.)
예문:
"She finally admitted that she had a huge crush on the new student in her class."
"My first celebrity crush was a pop star from the 1990s."
"He was too shy to talk to his crush, so he just admired her from afar."
좁은 공간에 빽빽하게 모인 많은 군중.
A dense crowd of people packed tightly together in a small space.
예문:
"We couldn't move forward because of the crush of people waiting outside the stadium gates."
"Getting through the morning rush hour crush on the subway is always stressful."