- cranch
- [krɑ:ntʃ]
- vt. 嘎吱嘎吱地咀嚼;嘎吱地压过;财政上紧缩
vi. 发出嘎吱声
n. 嘎吱做声的咀嚼;嘎吱嘎吱的声音;不足;困境(等于crunch)
参考例子
- 1.Christopher Pearse Cranch, considered by some to be the most eclectic in his interests, was interested in art, music, and theatre.
- 一些人认为克里斯托弗·皮尔斯·克朗次是兴趣最为兼容并收的人,他喜爱艺术、音乐和戏剧。
- 2.With debt burdens lifted, it was hoped the that banks and other financial institutions would be strengthened, and the credit cranch widiscrunch would ease.
- 随着坏账负担的增加,这项计划原本希望能增强银行和其他金融机构的抗打击能力,并且缓和信用市场上的紧缩。
- 3.With debts burdens debt burdens lifted, it was hoped that banks and other financial institutions would be strengthened strengthened, and the credit cranch we needscrunch would ease.
- 随着债务负担减轻,人们希望银行和其他金融机构可以得到强化,同时信贷紧缩可以得到缓解。
英文解释
- v.
- 1.press or grind with a crunching noise
网络释义
- William Cranch Bond
- 威廉·邦德;