crash

名词

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定义 crash 名词

accident(事故)

  1. B1Countable(可数名词)

    An accident, typically a serious one, involving a vehicle, resulting in damage or injury.

    (通常指严重的)撞车事故;撞击事故

    • a car crash

      一场车祸

    • She was involved in a crash on her way to work.

      她在上班途中遭遇了一场车祸。

    • They sustained only minor injuries in the crash.

      他们在车祸中只受了轻伤。

sound(声音)

  1. B2Countable(可数名词)

    A sudden, loud noise produced when something breaks or falls.

    (物体破裂或掉落时发出的)巨响;撞击声

    • I heard a loud crash coming from the kitchen.

      我听到厨房传来一声巨响。

    • The vase fell to the floor with a loud crash.

      花瓶掉到地板上,发出巨大的声响。

    • The window rattled with a crash in the strong wind.

      窗户在强风中发出哐啷一声。

decline(下跌)

  1. C1Countable(可数名词)

    A sudden and significant decline in the value of a country's businesses.

    (经济的)崩盘;暴跌

    • The stock market crash resulted in them losing a lot of money.

      股市崩盘导致他们损失了很多钱。

    • The economic crash led to many companies going out of business.

      经济崩溃导致许多公司倒闭。

    • The crash of the banking system sent the entire nation into panic.

      银行系统的崩溃让整个国家陷入恐慌。

failure(故障)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A sudden and unexpected failure of a computer or system.

    (电脑或系统的)突然故障,崩溃,死机

    • a computer crash

      电脑死机

    • The system crash resulted in the loss of all the data.

      系统崩溃导致所有数据丢失。

    • A software crash forced him to restart his computer.

      软件崩溃迫使他重新启动电脑。

动词

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定义 crash 动词

collide(碰撞)

  1. B1Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To be involved in an accident, typically a serious one, where a vehicle is damaged and someone is hurt; or to cause a vehicle to be involved in an accident.

    (使)撞(车);碰撞;撞毁

    • We skidded on the ice and crashed into another car.

      我们在冰上打滑,撞上了另一辆车。

    • The plane crashed into the side of a mountain.

      飞机撞上了山的一侧。

    • Her brother borrowed her motorbike and crashed it.

      她弟弟借了她的摩托车,结果撞坏了。

impact(撞击)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)

    To hit something with force, often creating a loud noise or causing damage.

    碰撞;撞击

    • We could hear the waves crashing against the shore.

      我们可以听到海浪拍打着岸边的声音。

    • Suddenly, the cymbals crashed and the orchestra began to play.

      突然,铜钹发出巨响,乐团开始演奏。

    • A dog came crashing through the bushes.

      一只狗从灌木丛中猛冲了出来。

fail(失败)

  1. C1Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To suddenly fail or become unsuccessful, often referring to businesses or economies.

    (公司等)倒闭,破产;崩溃

    • Investors were seriously worried when the stock market began to crash.

      当股市开始崩盘时,投资者非常担心。

    • The company crashed due to mismanagement.

      这家公司由于管理不善而倒闭了。

    • The country's economy crashed within a matter of months.

      该国经济在几个月内崩溃了。

  2. B2Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To suddenly stop operating, referring to computers or systems.

    (电脑或系统)故障,死机,崩溃

    • My laptop's crashed again.

      我的笔记本电脑又死机了。

    • The server crashed, making the website inaccessible.

      服务器崩溃了,导致网站无法访问。

    • This program keeps crashing and I can't finish my work.

      这个程序一直崩溃,我无法完成工作。

sleep(睡觉)

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)informal(非正式)

    To sleep at someone else's house for the night, particularly without prior planning.

    借宿;留宿

    • They crashed on my floor after the party.

      他们在派对结束后睡在我家地板上。

    • I have nowhere to stay; can I crash at your place tonight?

      我没地方住,今晚可以借宿在你家吗?

    • My friends were too tired from their travels, so they crashed at our place for the night.

      我的朋友们旅行太累了,所以他们在我们家过夜。

intrude(闯入)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)informal(非正式)

    To attend a party or event without an invitation.

    (未经邀请)擅自闯入(派对等)

    • We tried to crash the party, but the bouncers wouldn't let us in.

      我们试图闯入派对,但保镖不让我们进去。

    • He always tries to crash all the hot events.

      他总是试图闯入所有热门活动。

    • We weren't invited but we still managed to crash the wedding.

      我们没有受邀,但我们还是成功闯入了婚礼。

形容词

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定义 crash 形容词

  1. Before noun(前置形容词)

    Quick and comprehensive, involving a lot of effort and done in a short time.

    快速且全面的;速成的;应急的

    • The company undertook a crash program of machine replacement.

      公司实施了一个机器更换的速成计划。

    • We did a crash course to meet the deadline.

      我们参加了一个速成课程来赶上截止日期。

    • This project requires a crash solution.

      这个项目需要一个应急解决方案。

成语

  • crash and burn

    To experience a sudden and complete failure, often in a very obvious way.

    完全失败

    The startup crashed and burned within months of launching their product.

    这家初创公司在推出产品后几个月内就彻底失败了。

片语动词 crash

  • crash out

    to fall asleep rapidly due to extreme exhaustion

    累倒

    She crashed out on the couch while watching a movie.

    她在看电影时倒在沙发上睡着了。