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to crunch
01
croquer, mastiquer
to crush or grind something loudly and noisily with the teeth
Transitive: to crunch food
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écraser, craquer
to make a loud, grinding sound, usually when something hard is pressed or broken
Intransitive
03
écraser, croquer
to press or crush something with force, making a loud, harsh noise
Transitive: to crunch sth
Crunch
01
abdominaux, crunch
*** an exercise in which you lie on your back and lift your head and shoulders off the ground to make your stomach muscles strong
02
craquement, croustillant
the sound of something crunching
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écrasement, croquement
the act of crushing
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situation critique
a challenging situation caused by a shortage, such as time, money, or resources, that requires immediate attention or action
crunch
v
Exemple
The dog crunched the biscuit eagerly.
She crunched the popcorn while watching the show.
He crunched the potato chips loudly during the movie.
She crunched the hard candy in her mouth, savoring the flavor.
The machine crunched the metal parts into smaller pieces.