If you have a crush on someone, you like them and want to have a romantic relationship with them.
만약 당신이 누군가에게 반한다면(have a crush on someone), 당신은 그 사람을 좋아하고 그 사람과 로맨틱한 관게를 맺고 싶어 한다.
To have a "crush" on someone is to feel attracted to them for a short time, like two schoolchildren.
누군가에게 "crush"를 가진다는 것은 아이들처럼 짧은 시간 내에 그들에게 끌리는 것이다.
You have a crush on someone and you need some advice on how to ask him/her out.
당신은 누군가에게 반했고, 그/그녀에게 데이트 신청을 하기 위해 조언이 필요합니다.
kind of 다음에 형용사, 동사가 오면
일응, 꽤나, 약간, 어느 정도 라는 뜻이 된다
I was kind of tired yesterday.
나 어제 좀 피곤했어.
The bed was kind of expensive.
그 침대는 약간 비쌌어.
This curry is kind of spicy.
이 커리 꽤나 맵네.
have a crush on (someone)
To have a romantic infatuation with someone, especially unbeknownst to that person.
I've had a crush on Tommy for years.
Definition of unbeknownst
1: happening or existing without the knowledge of someone specified —usually used with tounbeknownst to us rumors were flying
2: UNKNOWN
Essential Meaning of infatuation
: a feeling of foolish or very strong love or admiration for someone or somethingThe attraction he felt for her was just infatuation, not true love.They condemn society's infatuation with Hollywood.
Full Definition of infatuation
1: a feeling of foolish or obsessively strong love for, admiration for, or interest in someone or something : strong and unreasoning attachmentShe speaks openly about the real-life subject of one of her songs, a conservatory teacher who is both a neighbor in her apartment building and the unwilling object of her obsessive infatuation.— Sasha Frere-JonesCraig Claiborne wrote about it in 1963, when he was deep in his infatuation with dill and meatballs and all things Nordic.— Amanda Hesser
2: the object of an unreasoning or foolish attachmentAnd then, I began trying to forge their autographs. I'm not sure why I did it at first, but it became an infatuation.— Zach Selwyn
crush1 /krʌʃ/
○ verb [transitive]
1 to press something so hard that it breaks or is damaged
His leg was crushed in the accident.
Two people were crushed to death in the rush to escape.
2 to press something in order to break it into very small pieces or into a powder Crush two cloves of garlic.
3 → crush a rebellion/uprising/revolt etc
4 → crush somebody’s hopes/enthusiasm/confidence etc
5 to make someone feel extremely upset or shocked
Sara was crushed by their insults.
→ crush on somebody→ 동사표 보기
말뭉치의 용례crush
• He had shouldered the troubles of the world and been crushed.
• The army is stationed near the capital, ready to crush any signs of a revolt.
• The whalers spring into the sea and the boat is crushed beneath the hull.
• And it is like a butterfly wing, fragile and quickly crushed between finger and thumb even as we grasp it.
• The rebellion was quickly crushed by forces loyal to the President.
• Pete was crushed by his wife's sudden death.
• Add a handful of crushed dill to a bottle of white wine vinegar.
• Joe crushed his cigarette into an ashtray.
• Coconuts have to be crushed in order to extract their oil.
• Was Armand crushed in the process
• He closed his fist over the flower, crushing it into a pulp.
• His laughter stopped in the middle; he scowled as if four very bad eggs had been crushed on his head.
• Seles crushed Sabatini in last night's match.
• Efforts to crush the trade have been stepped up recently.
• Out he went, his blue and ivory feet crushing the wet salad of the lawn.
crushed to death• In a crash your baby could be crushed to death.
• Many of them were crushed to death.
• The lad on its back, dolled up as King William, had been crushed to death against the wall.
• Read in studio A labourer has been crushed to death by a cement lorry.
• A zookeeper was crushed to death by a hippopotamus.
• Read in studio A woman rider has been crushed to death by her own horse during a trials event.
• There are instances of people being crushed to death or pushed under trains by the crush of excursionists on station platforms.
• The victims were crushed to death when the coach turned over in the air and smashed into the ground roof downwards.
• He was crushed to death when the roof fell in.crush
2 noun
1 [singular] a crowd of people pressed so close together that it is difficult for them to move There’s always such a crush on the train in the mornings.
2 [countable] a strong feeling of romantic love for someone, especially one that a young person has for someone older who they do not know well → infatuation She had a huge crush on her geography teacher. It’s just a schoolgirl crush.
3 [countable] American English informal someone who you have a feeling of romantic love for, but who you do not know well a first date with your crush
말뭉치의 용례crush
• Now he has moved back, but my good friend has a crush on him, too.
• Dear Kidsday: I have a crush on a boy.
• Grandson Richard, 39, was in a crush of people all heading the same way.
• A dangerous crush followed a surge at the front of the stage and the security subsequently panicked.
• When I realized that Hilda's was more than a normal crush, I should have stopped it I suppose.
• Airports are expecting a record crush of passengers this holiday season.
• They are there to protect him from the crush of popularity.
• Jess wormed through the crush, at last emerging into daylight.
had a ... crush on
• His laughter stopped in the middle; he scowled as if four very bad eggs had been crushed on his head.
• Lots of girls had crushes on me - it was inevitable.
• Years earlier, in Berlin, Claudia had had a serious crush on Sam McCready.
• It turned out he had a crush on Carlo, too.
• I think probably he had a little crush on me.
• Playing a game of Truth with her brother, Marian realized that he had a crush on Amelia.
• I was about 16 and I had a huge crush on him.
• I had a crush on him.