English to Spanish Dictionary crunch

crunch

crujido
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
ronzar,
crujir
noun
momento de la verdad,
crujido
example
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?
Instead, they evolve from simple replicators into sophisticated data processors that can 'crunch' numbers in complicated ways.
They 'crunch' around in the snow, waving signs and hollering slogans.
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.
This is now a 'crunch' situation, it cannot go on like this any longer.
They failed to pin down the evidence about the 'crunch' meetings.
The only sound was the lapping of the waves and the occasional 'crunch' as our little motorboat moved against pebbles on the shoreline.
when it comes to the 'crunch', you chicken out
He hit the ground with a loud thud and the 'crunch' of pine needles.
I heard a tiny 'crunch' sound, and I realized that I had hit one of the poles.
What appears different this time is that we seem to have gone through a business and investment downturn without a credit 'crunch' .
After days of talks earlier this month, the 'crunch' teleconference between the heads of agencies had been expected to decide the issue this weekend.
Many specialty contractors say that the personnel 'crunch' has eased, but has not disappeared.
Soon there is no noise but the 'crunch' of our footsteps.
As to the 'crunch' question - should he stay or should he go?
Processor speed, while important, is only one factor in how fast a computer can 'crunch' information.
Next time you pick up a pencil, take time to twirl it in your fingers, tap it against your teeth, 'crunch' the end and wait for inspiration to flow.
Bar staff were today taking more cash than ever with fans crowding bars for the 'crunch' clash between England and Argentina.
For now, a consumer credit 'crunch' is hardly inevitable.
The ‘money spigot’ is rapidly closing and many, many companies will not survive the unfolding credit 'crunch' .
footsteps began to 'crunch' across the frozen rock
The sound that the small bones in your foot make when they break are not so much a 'crunch' as a crack, startlingly loud.
she paused to 'crunch' a ginger biscuit
Taken to its extreme, this process leads to a credit 'crunch' .
the Fed would do what it could to ease America's credit 'crunch'
I heard the satisfying 'crunch' of fist breaking nose after I felt my fist hit it.
The England scrum-half looked to be out of the 'crunch' game when he injured a hamstring in last Sunday's match against Georgia.
Hiding this fact from the American public will make it all the harder to gain their support when the 'crunch' comes.
There was a 'crunch' , like the sound of someone biting into an apple.
These substantial and curiously ugly animals use their bony foreheads to smash off great lumps of coral before they 'crunch' it up with massive front teeth.
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