单词 | crash |
释义 | Word Frequency crash 1(kræʃ) verb 1. to make or cause to make a loud noise as of solid objects smashing or clattering 2. to fall or cause to fall with force, breaking in pieces with a loud noise as of solid objects smashing 3. (intransitive) to break or smash in pieces with a loud noise 4. (intransitive) to collapse or fail suddenly this business is sure to crash 5. to cause (an aircraft) to hit land or water violently resulting in severe damage or (of an aircraft) to hit land or water in this way 6. to cause (a car, etc) to collide with another car or other object or (of two or more cars) to be involved in a collision 7. to move or cause to move violently or noisily to crash through a barrier 8. British informal short for gate-crash 9. (intransitive) (of a computer system or program) to fail suddenly and completely because of a malfunction 10. (intransitive) slang another term for crash out 11. crash and burn noun 12. an act or instance of breaking and falling to pieces 13. a sudden loud noise the crash of thunder 14. a collision, as between vehicles 15. a sudden descent of an aircraft as a result of which it hits land or water 16. the sudden collapse of a business, stock exchange, etc, esp one causing further financial failure 17. (modifier) a. requiring or using intensive effort and all possible resources in order to accomplish something quickly a crash programme b. sudden or vigorous a crash halt a crash tackle Derived forms crasher (ˈcrasher) noun Word origin C14: probably from crasen to smash, shatter + dasshen to strike violently, dash1; see crazeWord Frequency crash 2(kræʃ) noun a coarse cotton or linen cloth used for towelling, curtains, etc Word origin C19: from Russian krashenina coloured linen |
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