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crashed

/krash/US // kræʃ //UK // (kræʃ) //

崩溃的,崩溃了,坠毁的,崩溃

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v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make a loud, clattering noise, as of something dashed to pieces.
    • : to break or fall to pieces with noise.
    • : to collide, especially violently and noisily.
    • : to move or go with a crash; strike with a crash.
    • : Aeronautics. to land in an abnormal manner, usually causing severe damage: The airliner crashed.
    • : to collapse or fail suddenly, as a financial enterprise: The stock market crashed.
    • : Informal. to gain admittance to a party, performance, etc., without an invitation, ticket, or permission.
    • : Slang. to sleep.to have a temporary place to sleep or live without payment: He let me crash at his house.to fall asleep: I get home in the evening and I just crash till it's time for dinner.
    • : Slang. to experience unpleasant sensations, as sudden exhaustion or depression, when a drug, especially an amphetamine, wears off.
    • : Medicine/Medical Slang. to suffer cardiac arrest.
    • : Ecology. to decline rapidly.
    • : Computers. to shut down because of a malfunction of hardware or software.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to break into pieces violently and noisily; shatter.
    • : to force or drive with violence and noise.
    • : Aeronautics. to cause to make a landing in an abnormal manner, usually damaging or wrecking the aircraft.
    • : Informal. to gain admittance to, even though uninvited: to crash a party.to enter without a ticket, permission, etc.: to crash the gate at a football game.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a sudden loud noise, as of something being violently smashed or struck: the crash of thunder.
    • : a breaking or falling to pieces with loud noise: the sudden crash of dishes.
    • : a collision or crashing, as of automobiles, trains, etc.
    • : the shock of collision and breaking.
    • : a sudden and violent falling to ruin.
    • : a sudden general collapse of a business enterprise, prosperity, the stock market, etc.: the crash of 1929.
    • : Aeronautics. an act or instance of crashing.
    • : Ecology. a sudden, rapid decline in the size of a population.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by an intensive effort, especially to deal with an emergency, meet a deadline, etc.: a crash plan to house flood victims; a crash diet.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The legislation would make it easier for them to recoup money for medical bills and other costs when injured in crashes.

  • Bold industrial policy is a critical component of any successful crash decarbonization program.

  • The NTSB asserts it is required to withhold the Lion Air crash records because those documents are relevant to the Ethiopian investigation, since both crashes were linked to the same software.

  • It’s a painful juxtaposition to accept, said Michael Stumo, the father of Samya Rose Stumo, a 24-year-old public health worker from Massachusetts who perished in the ET 302 crash.

  • Boeing and federal regulators were faulted in several investigations of the crashes for missing fatal flaws in the aircraft.

  • Searchers reported seeing a large shadow on the seabed, suggesting the crashed jet has been located.

  • He was a young Army Air Force lieutenant whose plane crashed in the Pacific in May 1943.

  • They not only disrupted service in China, they apparently crashed the search engine worldwide.

  • He was the commander of the ship when it crashed and he admits his decision to take the ship off course.

  • Shortly before the Concordia crashed, Schettino can be heard on the audiotape telling the helmsman to turn again.

  • A cannon-ball crashed through the mud wall and bounded across the enclosure.

  • I raised my pipe above my head and hurled it against the fence, where it crashed into a score of pieces.

  • The door went down—glass crashed—another door yielded—two wild figures fell into the superintendent's private office.

  • He was working in his room with his secretary when a shell crashed through the wall and burst at the feet of the two men.

  • Jem, the driver of the roadster, crashed through the bushes just as the Comet was getting under its own headway.