vt.
    
      - 嘎吱作響地咬嚼
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People who 
crunch nuts at the movies can be very annoying.
看電影時嘎吱作聲地嚼乾果的人會使人十分討厭。
 
      - 嘎扎嘎扎地碾(或踩、壓)過
 
    
    vi.
    
      - 嘎吱作響地咀嚼[(+on)]
 
      - 嘎扎嘎扎地碾(或踩、壓)過
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Our feet 
crunched on the frozen snow.
我們的雙腳嘎吱作響地踩著冰凍的雪地。
 
    
    n.
    
      - 嘎吱吱的聲音;咬嚼聲[U][S1]
 
      - 艱難局面;財政困難;短缺[U][S1]
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      - 【口】關鍵時刻;危機[the S]
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When it comes to the 
crunch they will support us.
到緊要關頭他們會支持我們的。
 
    
   
  片語
  
    when it comes to the crunch
    
      - 當關鍵時刻到來時
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They're against our plan now but 
when it comes to the crunch they'll support us.
現在他們是反對我們的計劃,但到關鍵時刻會支持我們的。
 
    
   
  衍生
  
  辨析
  
 
  v.
   - crush (a hard or brittle foodstuff) with the teeth, making a loud grinding sound.
 - make or move with a loud grinding sound.
 - (especially of a computer) process (large quantities of data).
 
n.
    - a crunching sound.
 - 
(the crunch)
 informal the crucial point of a situation.
 - a severe shortage of money or credit:
 the beleaguered company has become the latest victim of the credit crunch.
 - a sit-up.
 
 
  Derivative
  
  Etymology
  C19: var. of C17 cranch (prob. imitative), assoc. with crush and munch.