crunch

kegentingan
definition
verb
she paused to crunch a ginger snap
crush (a hard or brittle foodstuff) with the teeth, making a loud but muffled grinding sound.
computers crunch data from real-world observations
process large amounts of information or perform operations of great complexity, especially by computer.
noun
Marco's fist struck Brian's nose with a crunch
a loud muffled grinding sound made when crushing, moving over, or hitting something.
when it comes to the crunch, you chicken out
a crucial point or situation, typically one at which a decision with important consequences must be made.
translation of 'crunch'
verb
memijak dgn keras,
mengerkah
noun
kernyau,
gersik,
kegentingan
example
But it allows us to apply the computer's enormous speed and power to 'crunch' mountains of data into possible scenarios.
Though I have been playing this game for more than two years now, I have not been able to judge my ability to perform in 'crunch' situations.
There was a loud 'crunch' and pieces of the wood door flew into the shed.
They spend so much time arguing about ideology that, when it comes to the 'crunch' , decisions on important issues are often deferred.
At the 'crunch' , it came down to a handful of votes.
Hiding this fact from the American public will make it all the harder to gain their support when the 'crunch' comes.
They failed to pin down the evidence about the 'crunch' meetings.
I heard the wet, brittle sound of teeth piercing the skin and the 'crunch' and slurp of that first bite that's always so difficult with a hard apple.
Traditionally, such a dramatic Credit 'crunch' would have strangled the economy and precipitated a deep recession.
The use of bar code scanners, consumer data and software to 'crunch' the information has made it easier to select and control inventory of all types of products.
Drivers in the queue reported hearing a ‘fierce noise of screeching tyres’ and a frightening 'crunch' as a white lorry ploughed into the bus and rolled it over.
The level of hard work and commitment put in over the past few months had come down to the 'crunch' and true to form, both communities lived up to their full potential.
Marco's fist struck Brian's nose with a 'crunch'
But surely in taking a position on 'crunch' issues of key importance, the first loyalty of a Member of Parliament should always be to their electorate?
From the sound of the sickening 'crunch' that ensued after the blow, I'd broken her nose.
she paused to 'crunch' a ginger biscuit
The sound it made was a combination of a thud and a 'crunch' .
the Fed would do what it could to ease America's credit 'crunch'
Processor speed, while important, is only one factor in how fast a computer can 'crunch' information.
footsteps began to 'crunch' across the frozen rock
There is now no doubt that a major credit 'crunch' is unfolding in the syndicated lending area.
The funds 'crunch' faced by the government, coupled with rampant corruption has made sure the public health system goes from bad to worse.
Marco's fist struck Brian's nose with a 'crunch'
Now there appears to be a savage credit 'crunch' in the offing, and nobody seems to even notice.
The cash 'crunch' , felt hardest in less metropolitan parts of the country, will surely see to that.
There was a 'crunch' , like the sound of someone biting into an apple.
Soon there is no noise but the 'crunch' of our footsteps.
He hit the ground with a loud thud and the 'crunch' of pine needles.
The world's central banks have made clear they are on hand to inject money into the financial system at the slightest sign of any credit 'crunch' .
And when it came down to 'crunch' time, he always came through.
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