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crash

Word family
crash1 /kræʃ/ ●●● S3 W2 verb  
1 CAR/PLANE ETCcar/plane etc 汽车/飞机等 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]TT to have an accident in a car, plane etc by violently hitting something else (使)车〕碰撞;〔飞机〕坠毁 collide
 The jet crashed after take-off.
这架喷气式飞机起飞后就坠毁了。
crash into/onto etc
 The plane crashed into a mountain.
飞机撞上了山头。
crash a car/bus/plane etc
 He was drunk when he crashed the car.
他撞车时醉醺醺的。
nGRAMMAR: Reciprocal verbs
Crash is a reciprocal verb. This type of verb is used when saying that two or more people or things do something that involves both or all of them:
Two planes crashed in midair.
You can also say:
Two planes crashed with each other in midair.
One plane crashed with another in midair.
2 HIT something/somebody HARDhit SB/STH hard 重击某人/某物 [intransitiveI, transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]TTHIT/BUMP INTO to hit something or someone extremely hard while moving, in a way that causes a lot of damage or makes a lot of noise 〔很响地〕猛撞,猛击
crash into/through etc
 A brick crashed through the window.
一块砖哗啦一声击穿了窗户。
 We watched the waves crashing against the rocks.
我们看着海浪哗啦哗啦地冲击岩石。
 The plates went crashing to the ground.
盘子哗啦一声摔落到地上。
 A large branch came crashing down.
一根大树枝啪啦一声掉落下来。
3 MAKE A LOUD NOISEloud noise 很响的声音 [intransitiveI]CSOUND to make a sudden loud noise 发出巨响
 Thunder crashed and boomed outside.
外面雷声大作。
4 COMPUTERcomputer 计算机 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]TD if a computer crashes, or if you crash the computer, it suddenly stops working (使)瘫痪,(使)崩溃
 The system crashed and I lost three hours’ worth of work.
系统崩溃了,我白做了三个小时的工作。
5. FINANCIALfinancial 金融 [intransitiveI]BFS if a stock market or shares crash, they suddenly lose a lot of value 〔股市或股票〕狂跌,暴跌
6 sport 体育 [intransitiveI] British EnglishBrE to lose very badly in a sports event 〔在体育比赛中〕惨败
 Liverpool crashed to their worst defeat of the season.
利物浦队遭遇了本赛季最惨痛的失利。
7 SLEEPsleep 睡觉 [intransitiveI] spoken
a) SLEEPto stay at someone’s house for the night 〔留在别人家里〕过夜
 Can I crash at your place on Saturday night?
星期六晚上我能在你家过夜吗?
b) SLEEP (also crash out) to go to bed, or go to sleep very quickly, because you are very tired 〔由于很疲倦〕很快入睡
 I crashed out on the sofa this afternoon.
今天下午我在沙发上睡着了。
8 party 聚会 [transitiveT]INVITE informal to go to a party that you have not been invited to 不请自来〔参加聚会〕
 We crashed Joe’s party yesterday.
昨天我们没有受到邀请就去参加了乔的派对。
9. crashing bore BORING British EnglishBrE old-fashioned someone who is very boring 令人厌烦的人
Examples from the Corpus
nTHESAURUS
crash verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to hit another vehicle, a tree, the ground etc, with a lot of force, causing a lot of damage
The plane crashed a kilometre from the runway.
He was scared I’d crash his car.
The car crashed into a tree.
hit verb [transitiveT] to move into something quickly and with force
He wasn’t paying attention, and almost hit another car.
The car hit a lamppost.
collide verb [intransitiveI] if two cars, trains, planes etc collide, they hit each other, especially when they are moving in opposite directions
The two planes collided in mid-air.
An express train collided with a freight train in the morning rush hour.
run into something phrasal verbphr v [transitiveT] to hit a vehicle or object that is directly in front of you, especially because you are not paying attention
He ran into the car in front while he was talking on his mobile phone.
smash into something phrasal verbphr v [transitiveT] to crash into something, causing a great amount of damage
An army helicopter smashed into the side of the mountain.
plough into British EnglishBrE, plow into American EnglishAmE phrasal verbphr v [transitiveT] to crash into something with a lot of force, especially when your vehicle continues moving afterwards
The bus went out of control and ploughed into a line of traffic.
ram verb [transitiveT] to deliberately hit another boat or vehicle very hard, especially when it is not moving
The ship had been rammed by a submarine.
The gunmen tried to ram the police car.
Examples from the Corpus
crash2 ●●● S3 W2 noun [countableC]  
1 TTHIT/BUMP INTOan accident in which a vehicle violently hits something else 〔汽车的〕撞车事故;〔飞机的〕坠毁,失事 collision
plane/car/rail crash
 Forty-one people were killed in a plane crash.
这次飞机失事有41人遇难。
a fatal crash (=one in which someone is killed) 致命事故
crash between/with
 She was involved in a head-on crash with a motorbike (=in which the front of one vehicle directly hits the front of another).
她与一辆摩托车迎面相撞。
 a motorway crash between a coach and a lorry
高速公路上一辆长途汽车和卡车相撞的车祸
 a crash victim
车祸受害者
see thesaurus at accident4  See picture of 见图 crash
2 CSOUNDa sudden loud noise made by something falling, breaking etc 突然发出的巨响,〔东西倒下、打破等时发出的〕碰撞声
3. TDan occasion when a computer or computer system suddenly stops working 〔计算机或计算机系统的〕瘫痪,崩溃,死机
4 BFSan occasion on which the stocks and shares in a stock market suddenly lose a lot of value 〔股票的〕狂跌,暴跌
nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + crash
a car/train/plane etc crash
He was badly hurt in a car crash.
a road/rail/air crash
There will be an investigation into the cause of the air crash.
a head-on crash (=in which the front part of two vehicles hit each other)
He died in a head-on crash with a lorry.
a fatal crash (=in which someone is killed)
There have been several fatal crashes on this road.
a high-speed crash
the risk of injury from a high-speed crash
a horrific/terrible/appalling crash
a horrific crash in which three teenage boys were killed
verbs
have a crash (also be involved in a crash) (=in a car)
I’ve been nervous about driving since I had a crash last year.
a crash happens/occurs
The three-vehicle crash happened on the corner of Ongar Road.
a crash involves something
Two women were taken to hospital after a crash involving a bus and a car.
crash + NOUN
a crash victim (=someone injured or killed in a crash)
Families of the crash victims want to know what happened.
a crash site/scene (=place where a crash happens)
The authorities closed off a five-mile area around the crash site.
a crash investigator (=someone who tries to find the cause of a crash)
Crash investigators spent several days examining the scene.
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
crashcrash1 /kræʃ/ noun [countableC]
1FINANCEa time when many stocks and shares lose a lot of their value very quickly, usually when investors lose confidence in the market and want to sell quickly
the stock market crash of October 1987
2COMPUTINGan occasion when a computer or a piece of computer software suddenly stops working
If you don’t save your work and there’s a crash, you’ll lose everything you’ve done.
crashcrash2 verb
1[intransitiveI]FINANCE if stockmarkets or shares crash, they suddenly lose a lot of value
The cost of the project has soared, causing the shares to crash 11p to 329p.
2[intransitiveI, transitiveT]COMPUTING if a computer or a piece of software crashes, or if you crash it, it suddenly stops working properly
The memory was completely overloaded, causing the system to crash.
an error which crashed the whole system
Origin crash1
(1300-1400) Probably from the sound

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