English to Spanish Dictionary crush

crush

aplastar
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,
exprimir,
aplastar,
machacar,
abrumar,
estrujar,
apabullar,
fracasar
noun
caída,
aglomeración,
crecimiento urbano,
infatuación
example
I have/had a 'crush' on a guy 10 years younger than me.
it turns out she thought you were flirting with her 'crush'
I knew him casually but he wasn't the kind of guy I'd ever have a 'crush' on.
Realizing that you're starting to have a 'crush' on a friend can produce a whole new set of fears and considerations.
the government had taken elaborate precautions to 'crush' any resistance
It was also the beginnings of the 'crush' where we were and crowd surfers began coming closer to our heads.
lemon 'crush'
I had a 'crush' on my cousin when I was in grade school.
So while he continued his speech I struggled out through the 'crush' of the crowd to the quieter streets beyond the public square.
The crowd would start to assemble early, a 'crush' on the sidewalk that spilled across the street into quiet Dolores Park.
I wasn't too keen today, didn't feel like being jostled in the market-day crowd, so I determined to do no more than drop in to the supermarket, avoiding the 'crush' altogether.
I'll have a double espresso and a mango and passion fruit 'crush' , please.
In fact, the tourists are flocking to Greece in even bigger numbers than ever for this time of the year, trying to miss the Olympic 'crush' in August.
you can 'crush' a pill between two spoons
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.
My 'crush' and I walk home from school together because we live close to each other.
The red headed girl whom she hadn't properly met yet appeared at her side and together they managed to weave their way out of the 'crush' out into the hallway.
Parents created a frenzied 'crush' of their own as they crowded around Gardai, begging for news of their loved ones.
she did have a 'crush' on Dr Russell
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.
The news spread fast and the crowds became a 'crush' within a few hours.
it turns out she thought you were flirting with her 'crush'
He was to all intents and purposes heterosexual… but then he found he had a 'crush' on one particular bloke in his office.
Or add strawberry 'crush' , pineapple juice, and some mint.
I was rather taken with him and as we spent more time together I started to develop a bit of a 'crush' on him.
With blood on my hands and forearms, I followed them downstairs and wandered through the crowd in the lobby, a 'crush' of scared and bewildered reporters and hotel staff.
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?
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 knew he hadn't been there at all, and I thought the disappointment was going to 'crush' me.
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