crash 英 [kræʃ]   美 [kræʃ]

crash

crash  英 [kræʃ] 美 [kræʃ]

n. 碰撞;坠毁  v. 碰撞;坠毁 

进行时:crashing  过去式:crashed  过去分词:crashed  第三人称单数:crashes  名词复数:crashes 

a car crash, a plane crash 汽车撞车事故;飞机失事
A girl was killed yesterday in a crash 昨天有个女孩在一桩撞车的事故中丧生。

  • Boom! Bam! Pow! A crash is when two things collide, or smash, into each other. Crash and smash have similar meanings and sounds.
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  • n. 碰撞;坠毁
  • v. 碰撞;坠毁
  • 1. a car crash, a plane crash

    汽车撞车事故;飞机失事

  • 2. A girl was killed yesterday in a crash

    昨天有个女孩在一桩撞车的事故中丧生。

  • 3. The tree fell with a great crash.

    那棵树哗啦一声倒了。

  • 4. stock market crash

    *1987 年的股票市场暴跌

  • 5. I was terrified that the plane would crash.

    飞机会失事把我吓坏了。

  • 6. We're going to crash, aren't we?

    我们要坠毁了,是不是?

  • 7. He crashed his car into a wall.

    他的汽车撞到了墙上。

  • 8. A brick crashed through the window.

    砖块哗啦一声砸入了窗户。

  • 9. The door crashed open.

    那门砰的一声给砸开了。

  • 10. Thunder crashed overhead.

    头顶上雷声隆隆。

  • 11. Files can be lost if the system suddenly crashes.

    要是计算机系统突然崩溃,文件就可能丢失。

  • crash (n.) 1570s, "loud, harsh, complex sound, as of heavy things falling or breaking," from crash (v.). From 1718 as "a falling down or to pieces." Sense of "financial collapse" is from 1817; that of "collision" is from 1910; references to falling of airplanes are from World War I. Crash-landing attested by 1928. Crash-program in reference to rapid, intense instruction is by 1947; crash-course in the same sense is by 1958.
  • crash (v.) late 14c., crasschen "break in pieces; make a loud, clattering sound;" probably imitative. Meaning "break into a party, etc." is 1922. Slang meaning "to sleep" dates from 1943; especially from 1965. Of destructive aircraft landings, 1910 (intransitive), 1915 (transitive). Computing sense "functional failure of a program" is from 1973. Related: Crashed; crashing. Crashing (adj.) as "overwhelming" (typically in crashing bore) is by 1930.
crash / kræʃ ; NAmE kræʃ / noun , verb , adjective crash crashes crashed crashing noun vehicle accident 交通事故 1 ( NAmE also wreck ) an accident in which a vehicle hits sth, for example another vehicle, usually causing damage and often injuring or killing the passengers 撞车;碰撞;相撞 A girl was killed yesterday in a crash involving a stolen car. 昨天有个女孩在一桩涉及窃车撞车的事故中丧生。 a car/plane crash 汽车撞车事故;飞机失事 collocationsat driving loud noise 巨响 2 [usually singular ] a sudden loud noise made, for example, by sth falling or breaking (倒下、破碎等突然的)碰撞声,破裂声,碎裂声 The tree fell with a great crash. 那棵树哗啦一声倒了。 The first distant crash of thunder shook the air. 远处的第一声霹雳震撼了天空。 in finance/business 金融;商业 3 a sudden serious fall in the price or value of sth; the occasion when a business, etc. fails 暴跌;倒闭;破产;失败 SYN collapse the 1987 stock market crash *1987 年的股票市场暴跌 computing 计算机技术 4 a sudden failure of a machine or system, especially of a computer or computer system (机器或系统,尤指计算机或计算机系统的)崩溃 verb of vehicle 交通工具 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] if a vehicle crashesor the driver crashesit, it hits an object or another vehicle, causing damage 碰撞;撞击 I was terrified that the plane would crash. 飞机会失事把我吓坏了。 We're going to crash, aren't we? 我们要坠毁了,是不是? crashinto sth A truck went out of control and crashed into the back of a bus. 货车失控撞上了一辆公共汽车的尾部。 crashsth (into sth) He crashed his car into a wall. 他的汽车撞到了墙上。 hit hard/loud noise 猛撞;巨响 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to hit sth hard while moving, causing noise and/or damage; to make sth hit sb/sth in this way (使)猛撞,碰撞 + adv./prep. A brick crashed through the window. 砖块哗啦一声砸入了窗户。 With a sweep of his hand he sent the glasses crashing to the floor. 他一挥手把眼镜摔到地上摔碎了。 + adj. The door crashed open. 那门砰的一声给砸开了。 crashsth + adj. She stormed out of the room and crashed the door shut behind her. 她愤怒地冲出房间并随手把门砰的一声关上。 3 [intransitive ] to make a loud noise 使发出巨响 Thunder crashed overhead. 头顶上雷声隆隆。 in finance/business 金融;商业 4 [intransitive ] (of prices, a business, shares, etc. 价格、业务、股票等 ) to lose value or fail suddenly and quickly (突然)贬值,倒闭,失败;暴跌 Share prices crashed to an all-time low yesterday. 昨天股票价格暴跌到了前所未有的最低纪录。 The company crashed with debts of £50 million. 那家公司由于负债 5 000 万英镑而告破产。 computing 计算机技术 5 [intransitive ,  transitive ] crash(sth) if a computer crashesor you crasha computer, it stops working suddenly 崩溃 Files can be lost if the system suddenly crashes. 要是计算机系统突然崩溃,文件就可能丢失。 party 聚会 6 [transitive ] crashsth ( informal) = gatecrash in sport 体育运动 7 [intransitive ] (+ adv./prep) ( especially BrE) to lose very badly in a sports game (比赛中)溃败,惨败 The team crashed to their worst defeat this season. 那支队在这个赛季中输得最惨。 sleep 睡觉 8 [intransitive ] crash(out) ( informal) to fall asleep; to sleep somewhere you do not usually sleep 入睡;(在不常睡觉的地方)睡觉 I was so tired I crashed out on the sofa. 我累极了,在沙发上就睡着了。 I've come to crash on your floor for a couple of nights. 我来你家打几个晚上的地铺。 medical 医学 9 [intransitive ] if sb crashes,their heart stops beating 心脏停止跳动 IDIOM a crashing ˈbore ( old-fashioned) ( BrE) a very boring person 讨厌透顶的人 PHRASAL VERB ˌcrash ˈout (of sth) ( sport ) ( BrE) to lose a game with the result that you have to stop playing in a competition 被淘汰 They crashed out of the World Cup after a 2-1 defeat to Brazil. 他们以 1:2 输给巴西队之后在世界杯赛中淘汰出局。 adjective [only before noun ] involving hard work or a lot of effort over a short period of time in order to achieve quick results 应急的;速成的 a crash course in computer programming 计算机编程速成课程 a crash diet 快速减肥规定饮食 SYNONYMS 同义词辨析 crash slam collide smash wreck These are all words that can be used when sth, especially a vehicle, hits sth else very hard and is damaged or destroyed. 以上各词均含碰撞、撞击之意,尤指撞车。 crash ( rather informal) to hit an object or another vehicle, causing damage; to make a vehicle do this 指(使)物体或交通工具碰撞或撞击: I was terrified that the plane would crash. 我很害怕飞机会失事。 slam (sth) into/against sb/sth to crash into sth with a lot of force; to make sth do this 指(使)重重地撞上: The car skidded and slammed into a tree. 汽车打滑,嘭的一声撞到树上。 collide ( rather formal) (of two vehicles or people) to crash into each other; (of a vehicle or person) to crash into sb/sth else 指交通工具或人碰撞、相撞或撞上: The car and the van collided head-on in thick fog. 那辆小轿车和货车在浓雾中迎面相撞。 smash ( rather informal) to crash into sth with a lot of force; to make sth do this; to crash a car 指(使)猛烈撞击、猛烈碰撞或撞车: Ramraiders smashed a stolen car through the shop window. 飙车抢劫者驾着偷来的汽车撞破商店橱窗。 crash, slam or smash? 用 crash、slam 还是 smash? Crashis used especially to talk about vehicles and can be used without a preposition. *crash 尤指车辆碰撞,可不与介词连用: We're going to crash, aren't we? 我们要坠毁了,是不是? In this meaning slamand smashalways take a preposition. *slam 和 smash 表示此义时总是与介词连用: We're going to slam/smash, aren't we? They are used for a much wider range of things than just vehicles. Crashcan also be used for other things, if used with a preposition. 两词均可用于除交通工具外的范围更广的事物。crash 与介词连用也可用于其他事物: He crashed down the telephone receiver. 他砰的一声将电话听筒摔下来。 wreck to crash a vehicle and damage it so badly that it is not worth repairing 指使交通工具彻底毁坏 PATTERNS two vehiclescrash/collide two vehiclescrash/slam/smash into each other to crash/smash/wreck a car crash / kræʃ ; NAmE kræʃ /
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