crusher

名词 n.
/ˈkɹʌʃə/   

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Someone or something that crushes.
    — […] for unless a matter be true enough to stand a good deal of misrepresentation, its truth is not of a very robust order, and the blame will rather lie with its own delicacy than with the carelessness of the crusher.
  2. A machine designed to crush rocks.
  3. A policeman. dated,slang
    — Anything about the police sets them a talking at once. […] 'The blessed crushers are everywhere,' shouted one. 'I wish I'd been there to have had a shy at the eslops,' said another. And then a man sung out: 'O, don't I like the Bobbys?'
  4. Something overwhelming. obsolete,slang
    — “She is a crusher, ain’t she now!” Mr. Foker asked of his companion.

词形变化

crushers plural

词源

From crush + -er (agent noun suffix), or, for one who elicits a crush, + -er (patient suffix).
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