crush

crush — verb

1. to press or squeeze something with enough force to break, damage, or change its

1.動詞及物A2
釋義

to press or squeeze something with enough force to break, damage, or change its shape

例句

Tamar crushed the garlic with the flat side of a knife before adding it to the pan.

collocation: crush garlic / crush ice

The falling tree crushed the roof of the parked car during the storm.

同義詞
  • squash

    more specific to soft objects that can be flattened

  • squeeze

    gentler; does not imply breaking

  • smash

    implies violent force and shattering

文法句型

crush + object

2. to press fabric, paper, or other soft material so that it develops unwanted fold

2.動詞及物B1
釋義

to press fabric, paper, or other soft material so that it develops unwanted folds or creases

例句

Élise sat on her dress by accident and crushed the silk into deep creases.

collocation: crush fabric / crush cloth

Do not fold the posters or you will crush the paper and ruin the pictures.

同義詞
  • crease

    focuses on the line or fold created, not the pressing action

  • rumple

    less common; suggests messy, uneven wrinkling

文法句型

crush + object (fabric/paper)

用法筆記

Commonly used with fabrics (silk, cotton, linen) and paper products.

常見錯誤

I wrinkled my shirt in my bag.
I crushed my shirt in my bag.
💡'wrinkle' describes the resulting state; 'crush' describes the action of pressing that causes creases.

3. to press or push people against each other in a space that is too small for comf

3.動詞及物B1
釋義

to press or push people against each other in a space that is too small for comfort

例句

The fans were crushed against the stage barriers during the concert.

passive: be crushed against [something]

Morning commuters were crushed together inside the crowded train carriage.

同義詞
  • squeeze

    softer; can apply to both people and objects

  • pack

    describes the state of being tightly arranged, not the force

文法句型

be crushed against/by/in [crowd/space]

用法筆記

Frequently passive. The subject is typically a crowd, a space, or a physical obstacle.

4. to make someone feel extremely sad, disappointed, or emotionally defeated by a d

4.動詞及物B2
釋義

to make someone feel extremely sad, disappointed, or emotionally defeated by a difficult event or piece of news

例句

Ravindra was crushed by the news that his scholarship application had been rejected.

passive: be crushed by [bad news]

The team felt completely crushed after losing the final match by a single point.

同義詞
  • devastate

    stronger; suggests total destruction of hope or happiness

  • shatter

    implies sudden, violent emotional breakage

  • dismay

    milder; suggests shock and worry rather than deep sadness

反義詞

文法句型

be crushed by [bad news/event]

be crushed to + infinitive

用法筆記

Often passive. Stronger than 'upset' — implies a lasting blow to one's spirit or hope.

常見錯誤

He was very crushed when he lost his phone.
He was crushed when his business failed.
💡'crushed' describes deep emotional pain, not mild annoyance.

5. to defeat an opponent, enemy, or opposing group completely and decisively

5.動詞及物B2
釋義

to defeat an opponent, enemy, or opposing group completely and decisively

例句

The home team crushed their opponents by forty points in the basketball game.

collocation: crush an opponent / crush the competition

Government forces crushed the rebellion within three days of the uprising.

同義詞
  • overwhelm

    focuses on the opponent being powerless rather than the final outcome

  • annihilate

    stronger, implying total destruction

  • suppress

    used specifically for putting down rebellions or protests

反義詞

文法句型

crush + opponent/opposition

用法筆記

Stronger than 'beat' or 'defeat' — implies the opponent had no chance to recover.

6. to perform so impressively in a competition or contest that you clearly outperfo

6.動詞不及物B2
釋義

to perform so impressively in a competition or contest that you clearly outperform other participants

例句

Xiu crushed the national piano competition and earned a spot in the finals.

informal: crush a competition / crush an event

The young chef from Taipei crushed the cooking contest with her dessert.

同義詞
  • ace

    more specific to tests and exams

  • nail

    also informal; suggests precision and perfect execution

文法句型

crush + noun (competition/exam)

crush it (informal)

用法筆記

Informal American English. Focuses on outperforming other participants in competitions or contests. Distinguish from sense 7 (ACE), which means achieving a perfect score on a personal task or test regardless of competitors. Often used with 'it' as a general exclamation of success: 'You crushed it!'

7. to achieve a perfect or near-perfect result on a specific task, test, or perform

7.動詞及物C1
釋義

to achieve a perfect or near-perfect result on a specific task, test, or performance goal

例句

Lakshmi studied all weekend so she could crush the licensing examination.

informal: crush a test / crush an exam

The design team crushed the client presentation and walked away with a big contract.

同義詞
  • ace

    more established for tests; 'ace a test' is standard

  • nail

    also informal; suggests doing something exactly right

文法句型

crush + noun (test/task)

用法筆記

Informal American English. Distinguish from sense 6 (EXCEL): sense 6 means standing out against other competitors in a contest or competition (e.g. 'crush the competition'); this sense means achieving a perfect outcome on a personal task or goal, regardless of whether others are competing (e.g. 'crush a test'). Often used with 'it' as a general exclamation: 'You crushed it!'

8. to experience a strong but usually short-lived romantic attraction to someone, e

8.動詞不及物B1
釋義

to experience a strong but usually short-lived romantic attraction to someone, especially someone you do not know well or are not in a relationship with

例句

Eliska has been crushing on a boy in biology class for weeks but has not spoken to him yet.

pattern: crush on [someone]

Mark crushed on his best friend's sister all through high school but never told anyone.

同義詞
  • like

    gentler; less intense and less temporary

  • have a crush on

    the more common noun-based construction

文法句型

crush on [someone]

用法筆記

Always used with the preposition 'on.' The object of the crush is the person being admired. Common among teenagers and young adults.

常見錯誤

I crush him.
I have a crush on him.' or 'I am crushing on him.
💡'crush' as a verb cannot take a direct object in this sense; you must use 'crush on' or the noun form.

crush — noun