| Główne tłumaczenia |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| crunch⇒ vtr | (eat) | chrupać ndk. |
| | | schrupać dk. |
| crunch on [sth] vi + prep | (eat with loud bites) | chrupać ndk. |
| | | schrupać dk. |
| | The boy was crunching on a juicy red apple. |
| crunch [sth]⇒ vtr | (break noisily) | kruszyć ndk. |
| | | skruszyć dk. |
| | Jane picked up some dry leaves and crunched them in her hand. |
| crunch n | (brittle sound) | chrupanie n |
| | | chrzęszczenie n |
| | I heard the crunch of a footstep on loose gravel. |
| the crunch n | figurative, informal (decisive moment) | punkt krytyczny m + przym. |
| | They argue a lot, but when it comes to the crunch, they are very loyal to each other. |
| crunches npl | (abdominal exercise) | brzuszki m, l.mn. |
| | Greg is doing 100 crunches a day, hoping to make his stomach flatter. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| crunch n | informal (economic crisis) | krach m |
| | | kryzys m |
| crunch n | (shortage) | niedobór m |
| | There will be an energy crunch, as the need for electricity increases. |
| | The increase in population has caused a housing crunch. |
| crunch⇒ vi | (break noisily) (lód) | chrupać ndk. |
| | (piasek) | chrzęścić ndk. |
| | (śnieg) | skrzypieć ndk. |
| | As Bob walked, fresh snow crunched under his feet. |