911chaxun查询·英语单词
形容词压倒的; 决定性的; 支离破碎的
动词压碎,压坏( crush的现在分词); 镇压,征服; 冲入(crush的现在分词)
1. 破碎:适用于混凝土的各种荷载分析,单调应变, 循环荷载,动力载荷,包含拉伸开裂(cracking)和压缩破碎(crushing),此模型可以模拟硬度退化机制以及反向加载刚度恢复的混凝土力学特性
2. 粉碎:1.粉碎(crushing) 固体药物的粉碎是将大块物料借助机械力破碎成适宜大小的颗粒或细粉的操作. 通常要对粉碎后的物料进行过筛,以获得均匀粒子. 粉碎的主要目的在于减小粒径,增加比表面积(m2/m3或m2/kg).
3. 压碎:crusher run stone 未筛碎石 | crushing 压碎 | crushing and grading plant 破碎节选装置
4. 决定性的:crushhat 折叠帽 | crushing 决定性的 | crushmark 窗玻璃裂痕
1. 惨重的;毁灭性的;严重的
A crushing defeat, burden, or disappointment is a very great or severe one.
e.g. ...since their crushing defeat in the local elections.
自从他们在地方选举中惨败后
e.g. ...a crushing burden of debt...
沉重的债务负担
1. The paper is made by crushing calcium carbonate and then adding resins and adhesives.
2. It was a crushing win for South Africa, especially after England closed day one on 267 for 3 but then failed to capitalize.
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3. The elections represented a crushing defeat for the opposition Democratic Party of Japan, which saw its seats in the chamber plummet to 113 from 177.
4. The Lufeng fossils also displayed crushing cheek teeth characteristic of the living species, according to Professor Jin.
5. The company has also diversified its investments into coal mines, soybean crushing plants and loading ports across the globe.
6. Starbucks has long been both praised for bringing " coffeehouse culture " to the US and criticized for crushing smaller chains.
7. 911chaxun查询·英语单词
7. It is confirmation of the risk of a crushing American domination in the definition of how future generations conceive the world.
8. crushing的意思
8. The measures echo a consensus reached among domestic experts that knowing the number of drug abusers is a vital step towards crushing the drug market.
9. They could not manage to do that to a very docile nation in 1971, how then can they contemplate crushing a martial race?
10. The loud crushing queue was frantic at the window, other people trying to resell their continuation ticket as soon as they heard a destination.
noun
1. forceful prevention
putting down by power or authority
e.g. the suppression of heresy
the quelling of the rebellion
the stifling of all dissent
Synonym: suppression quelling stifling
adj
1. physically or spiritually devastating
often used in combination
e.g. a crushing blow
a crushing rejection
bone-crushing
Synonym: devastating