词汇 | crash |
释义 | crash verb uk/kræʃ/ us/kræʃ/ (HAVE AN ACCIDENT) B1 [ I or T ]撞(车);撞毁,撞坏;坠毁 If a vehicle crashes or someone crashes it, it is involved in an accident, usually a serious one in which the vehicle is damaged and someone is hurt. We skidded on the ice and crashed. 我们在冰上打滑撞了(另一辆)车。 The plane crashed into a mountainside. 飞机撞到了山坡上。 Her brother borrowed her motorbike and crashed it. 她弟弟借用她的摩托车,结果给撞坏了。
(MAKE A NOISE) [ I or T, usually + adv/prep ](使)猛撞(常发出巨大声响或造成破坏) to hit something, often making a loud noise or causing damage We could hear waves crashing on/against the shore. 我们能听到海浪哗哗地拍打着海岸。 Suddenly, cymbals crashed and the orchestra began playing. 突然,铙钹声砰然响起,乐队开始了演奏。 A dog came crashing through the bushes. 狗嗖的一声蹿过灌木丛。 Without warning, the tree crashed through the roof. 在毫无前兆的情况下,那棵树轰隆一下子压塌了屋顶。 (FAIL) C1 [ I ](公司等)垮台,破产,崩溃,崩盘 If something such as a business crashes, it suddenly fails or becomes unsuccessful. Investors were seriously worried when the stock market began to crash. 股市开始狂跌,投资者们人心惶惶。 B2 [ I ](计算机或系统)瘫痪,死机 If a computer or system crashes, it suddenly stops operating. My laptop's crashed again. 我的笔记本电脑又死机了。 (SLEEP) [ I ] informal(尤指事先无计划而留在别人家里)过夜,睡觉 to sleep at someone else's house for the night, especially when you have not planned it They crashed on my floor after the party. 聚会后他们在我家打了地铺。 (ENTER WITHOUT PERMISSION) [ T ] informal(未经邀请)擅自闯入(聚会等) to go to a party or other event without an invitation We tried to crash the party, but the bouncers wouldn't let us in. 我们想闯进去参加聚会,可是保安拦住了我们。 See also: gatecrash Idiom crash and burnidiom informal 彻底失败;一下子倒闭;遭遇惨败 to fail very suddenly, obviously, and completely In this business, new products often crash and burn. 在这一行,新产品常常会一败涂地。 Phrasal verb crash out (因非常劳累而)很快入睡 to go to sleep very quickly because you are very tired I just want to go home and crash out. 我只想回家倒头就睡。 UK(在比赛中)被淘汰出局 to lose in a sports competition when you were expected to win He crashed out of the French Open in the second round. 他在法国公开赛第二轮比赛中被淘汰出局。 crash noun [ C ] uk/kræʃ/ us/kræʃ/ (ACCIDENT) B1 撞车事故;失事 an accident involving a vehicle, usually a serious one in which the vehicle is damaged or someone is hurt a car crash 撞车事故 She had a crash on the way to work. 她在上班路上撞车了。 They were only slightly injured in the crash. 他们在撞车事故中只受了点轻伤。 Synonyms: accidentcollision (ACCIDENT)smash (ACCIDENT) smash-up Compare: fender bender prang noun
(NOISE) B2 (物体破裂或掉落时发出的)咔嚓声,哗啦声 a sudden loud noise made when something breaks or falls I heard a loud crash in the kitchen. 我听见厨房里哗啦一声巨响。 The vase landed on the floor with a crash. 花瓶砰的一声掉在了地板上。 (FAILURE) C1 狂跌;倒闭,破产 a sudden large fall in the value of a country's businesses They lost a lot of money in the Stock Market crash. 股市暴跌让他们损失了很多钱。 (计算机或系统的)突然瘫痪,死机 a situation when a computer or system suddenly stops operating a computer crash 计算机瘫痪 crash adjective [ before noun ] UK informal uk/kræʃ/ us/kræʃ/ 迅速全面的;速成的;应急的 quick and involving a lot of effort The company undertook a crash programme of machine replacement. 公司采取了更换机器的应急方案。 |
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