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
- 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
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1. a car crash, a plane crash
汽车撞车事故;飞机失事
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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。
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3. The tree fell with a great crash.
那棵树哗啦一声倒了。
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4. stock market crash
*1987 年的股票市场暴跌
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5. I was terrified that the plane would crash.
飞机会失事把我吓坏了。
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6. We're going to crash, aren't we?
我们要坠毁了,是不是?
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7. He crashed his car into a wall.
他的汽车撞到了墙上。
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8. A brick crashed through the window.
砖块哗啦一声砸入了窗户。
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9. The door crashed open.
那门砰的一声给砸开了。
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10. Thunder crashed overhead.
头顶上雷声隆隆。
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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.
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