English to Portuguese Dictionary crush

crush

esmagamento
definition
verb
you can crush a pill between two spoons
deform, pulverize, or force inwards by compressing forcefully.
the government had taken elaborate precautions to crush any resistance
(of a government or state) violently subdue (opposition or a rebellion).
noun
a number of youngsters fainted in the crush
a crowd of people pressed closely together, especially in an enclosed space.
she did have a crush on Dr. Russell
a brief but intense infatuation for someone, especially someone unattainable or inappropriate.
translation of 'crush'
verb
triturar,
moer,
acotovelar,
subjugar,
espremer,
enrugar,
esvaziar,
esmagar,
submeter,
suprimir,
tiranizar,
britar,
quebrar,
pulverizar
noun
aglomeração,
aperto,
namoro,
esmagamento,
compressão,
paixão súbita
example
But those two exits were not opened at the end of the football game nine days ago, and families trying to get out say they were caught up in a 'crush' which frightened their children.
The news spread fast and the crowds became a 'crush' within a few hours.
We had practically all the same classes together in the eighth grade and she somehow had a 'crush' on me close to the end of the year.
the government had taken elaborate precautions to 'crush' any resistance
Sadly, most people were caught in a mobile 'crush' as crowds massed from one possible vantage point to another in search of York's secret firework display.
I had a 'crush' on my cousin when I was in grade school.
It was also the beginnings of the 'crush' where we were and crowd surfers began coming closer to our heads.
you can 'crush' a pill between two spoons
she did have a 'crush' on Dr Russell
Does she dream nostalgically of the crowds and 'crush' of Christmas shopping in Coney Street, or roasting her chestnuts on a three-bar electric fire?
He stood on a banked terrace, leaning back against one of the stone walls which he supposed had been built to retain the 'crush' of the crowd.
The crowd would start to assemble early, a 'crush' on the sidewalk that spilled across the street into quiet Dolores Park.
They are performing a state duty, which is to 'crush' the armed rebellion.
He said other staff warned the teacher that the youth might have a 'crush' on her, which should have been a ‘warning sign’, but she became more attracted to him.
I was afraid I would lose my daughter in the 'crush' of human bodies.
Alternately, I want someone to have a 'crush' on me.
Pour some orange and raspberry 'crush' juice into lolly moulds.
It is like when you are in love… or to the least, have a 'crush' on someone… no matter what the person does to you, you are able to see it in a positive light.
I was rather taken with him and as we spent more time together I started to develop a bit of a 'crush' on him.
No, don't read anything into that, I don't have a 'crush' on my best friend, I'm not that sadly tortured, but I can admit he is cute.
The Gestapo took these efforts seriously enough to 'crush' them with the utmost ferocity.
I have/had a 'crush' on a guy 10 years younger than me.
So while he continued his speech I struggled out through the 'crush' of the crowd to the quieter streets beyond the public square.
the government had taken elaborate precautions to 'crush' any resistance
she did have a 'crush' on Dr. Russell
Garvie's had bitter lemon crush, super bitter lemon crush and lemon 'crush' .
I listened to this with my eyes closed and put my mind to work, brought up the consistency of what sat under feet, the 'crush' of rocking bodies, and the band, just beyond the mosh pit.
I knew he hadn't been there at all, and I thought the disappointment was going to 'crush' me.
A bit more of sweet is the Pink Panther with strawberry 'crush' , cream, lemon, honey, and milk.
Was it really possible that some of my friends could potentially have a 'crush' on me?
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