scrunch
scrunch
skrənʧ
skrēnch
British pronunciation
/skɹˈʌnt‍ʃ/

Définition et signification de « scrunch » en anglais

to scrunch
01

froisser

to squeeze the hair with hands to make it look wavy
Transitive: to scrunch hair
to scrunch definition and meaning
example
Exemples
To achieve a beachy look, the hairstylist advised her to scrunch her damp hair with a sea salt spray.
Pour obtenir un look plage, le coiffeur lui a conseillé de chiffonner ses cheveux humides avec un spray de sel marin.
02

se recroqueviller, se pelotonner

to bend down or pull oneself into a compact position
Intransitive: to scrunch
to scrunch definition and meaning
example
Exemples
To avoid being seen by the enemy, the soldier scrunch‌ed in the trenches.
Pour éviter d'être vu par l'ennemi, le soldat s'est blotti dans les tranchées.
03

croquer, craquer

to make a noise, often by crushing or crunching something
Intransitive
to scrunch definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The car wheels scrunched over the gravel driveway.
Les roues de la voiture grinçaient sur l'allée de gravier.
04

écraser, froisser

to squeeze or crunch something into a compact shape or form
Transitive: to scrunch sth
to scrunch definition and meaning
example
Exemples
In the cold weather, he could n't help but scrunch his shoulders to stay warm.
Par temps froid, il ne pouvait s'empêcher de resserrer ses épaules pour rester au chaud.
05

grimacer, contracter

to tighten or draw together one's facial features
Transitive: to scrunch one's facial features
example
Exemples
She scrunch‌ed her eyebrows in confusion, trying to understand the complicated instructions.
Elle fronça les sourcils, confuse, en essayant de comprendre les instructions compliquées.
Scrunch
01

un bruit de craquement, un crissement

a crunching noise
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