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crash

noun
/kræʃ/
/kræʃ/
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    vehicle accident交通事故

  1. (North American English also wreck)
    an accident in which a vehicle hits something, for example another vehicle, usually causing damage and often injuring or killing the passengers撞车;碰撞;相撞
    • a car/plane crash汽车撞车事故;飞机失事
    • A man has been arrested in connection with a fatal crash on the M4 motorway.一名男子因涉嫌M4高速公路上的一起致命车祸而被捕。
    • It is not clear what caused the crash.尚不清楚是什么导致了这次事故。
    • in a crash A girl was killed yesterday in a crash involving a stolen car.昨天有个女孩在一桩涉及被盗汽车的撞车事故中丧生。
    • 34 people died in the train crash.34人死于火车相撞事故。
    • There were no other vehicles involved in the crash.事故中没有其他车辆。
    • Mechanical failures were to blame for the crash of the helicopter.机械故障是直升机坠毁的原因。
    see also car crash
    Extra Examples
    • He had survived a plane crash.他在空难中幸免于难。
    • He had survived a spectacular crash in a truck race.他在一次卡车比赛的惨烈撞车事故中幸免于难。
    • He was killed in a train crash.他在火车撞车事故中丧生。
    • In thirty years of driving she had never had a crash.她开车 30 年从没撞过车。
    • She swerved to avoid a crash.她突然转向以避免相撞。
    • The crash claimed three lives.那次交通事故夺去 3 条人命。
    • a crash involving two cars and a bus涉及两辆汽车和一辆卡车的撞车事故
    • a fiery crash which killed the pilot使飞行员丧命的飞机起火失事
    • a major air crash一次严重的飞机失事
    Topics Transport by car or lorryb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • horrific
    • major
    • serious
    verb + crash
    • cause
    • have
    • survive
    crash + verb
    • happen
    • occur
    • involve something
    crash + noun
    • victim
    • site
    • landing
    preposition
    • in a/​the crash
    See full entry
  2. loud noise巨响

  3. [usually singular] a sudden loud noise made, for example, by something falling or breaking(倒下、破碎等突然的)碰撞声,破裂声,碎裂声
    • The tree fell with a great crash.那棵树哗啦一声倒了。
    • The first distant crash of thunder shook the air.远处的第一声霹雳震撼了天空。
    • She heard the crash of shattering glass as the vehicles collided.她听到车辆碰撞时玻璃的碎裂声。
    Extra Examples
    • The bike hit the street and made a loud crash.自行车砸在大街上,发出一声巨响。
    • The plates fell to the floor with an almighty crash.那些盘子哗啦一声巨响掉在地上。
    • There was a sickening crash as her head hit the ground.她的头撞在地上,那响声让人揪心。
    • the crash of the waves浪涛拍击声
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • almighty
    • deafening
    • great
    verb + crash
    • hear
    • make
    crash + verb
    • come from
    preposition
    • with a crash
    • crash of
    See full entry
  4. in finance/business金融;商业

  5. a sudden serious fall in the price or value of something; the occasion when a business, etc. fails暴跌;倒闭;破产;失败 synonym collapse
    • Some economists have been predicting another crash for years.一些经济学家多年来一直在预测另一场崩盘。
    • the 2008 stock market crash1987 年的股票市场暴跌
    • crash of… the crash of 20082008年的崩盘
    • crash in something a crash in share prices股价暴跌
    Topics Moneyb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • financial
    • bank
    • dotcom
    preposition
    • crash in
    See full entry
  6. computing计算机技术

  7. a sudden failure of a machine or system, especially of a computer or computer system(机器或系统,尤指计算机或计算机系统的)崩溃
    • Users won't lose important data if a hardware problem causes a crash.如果硬件问题导致崩溃,用户不会丢失重要数据。
    • a computer crash计算机瘫痪
    • A systems crash in the morning and a bomb scare in the afternoon provided enough excitement for one day.上午的系统崩溃和下午的炸弹恐慌为一天提供了足够的刺激。
    Topics Computersb2
  8. Word Originlate Middle English: imitative, perhaps partly suggested by craze and dash.
Collocations DrivingDriving驾驶Having a car拥有一辆汽车
  • have/​own/(British English) run a car有一辆汽车
  • ride a motorcycle/​motorbike骑摩托车
  • drive/​prefer/​use an automatic/​a manual/(North American English, informal) a stick shift开/喜欢/用自动挡/手动挡汽车
  • have/​get your car serviced/​fixed/​repaired给汽车做一次保养/维修一下/修理一下
  • buy/​sell a used car/(especially British English) a second-hand car买/卖二手车
  • take/​pass/​fail a (British English) driving test/(both North American English) driver’s test/​road test参加/通过/未通过驾照考试/道路考试
  • get/​obtain/​have/​lose/​carry a/​your (British English) driving licence/(North American English) driver’s license得到/拥有/丢失/携带驾照
Driving驾驶
  • put on/​fasten/(North American English) buckle/​wear/​undo your seat belt/​safety belt系上/解开安全带
  • put/​turn/​leave the key in the ignition把钥匙插进点火开关;转动钥匙点火;把钥匙留在点火开关
  • start the car/​engine发动汽车/引擎
  • (British English) change/(North American English) shift/​put something into gear换挡;挂上挡
  • press/​put your foot on the brake pedal/​clutch/​accelerator踩刹车/离合器/油门
  • release the clutch/(especially British English) the handbrake/(both North American English) the emergency brake/​the parking brake松开离合器/手刹
  • drive/​park/​reverse the car驾车;停车;倒车
  • (British English) indicate left/​right
  • (especially North American English) signal that you are turning left/​right
  • take/​miss (British English) the turning/(especially North American English) the turn拐弯;错过拐弯处
  • apply/​hit/​slam on the brake(s)踩刹车;猛踩刹车
  • beep/​honk/(especially British English) toot/(British English) sound your horn按喇叭
Problems and accidents问题及事故
  • a car skids/​crashes (into something)/collides (with something)车打滑/撞上(某物)/(与某物)相撞
  • swerve to avoid an oncoming car/​a pedestrian猛地转弯以避开迎面来的车/行人
  • crash/​lose control of the car撞车;车失控
  • have/​be in/​be killed in/​survive a car crash/​a car accident/(North American English) a car wreck/​a hit-and-run出车祸/肇事逃逸事故;在车祸/肇事逃逸事故中丧生;幸免于车祸/肇事逃逸事故
  • be run over/​knocked down by a car/​bus/​truck被汽车/公交车/大卡车轧过/撞倒
  • dent/​hit (British English) the bonnet/(North American English) the hood撞凹/撞上引擎盖
  • break/​crack/​shatter (British English) the windscreen/(North American English) the windshield打碎挡风玻璃
  • blow/(especially British English) burst/​puncture (British English) a tyre/(North American English) a tire爆胎;扎破轮胎
  • get/​have (British English) a flat tyre/​a flat tire/​a puncture胎瘪了;轮胎被扎破了
  • inflate/​change/​fit/​replace/​check a tyre/​tire 给轮胎充气;更换/安装/更换/检查轮胎
Traffic and driving regulations交通法规
  • be caught in/​get stuck in/​sit in a traffic jam遇上堵车
  • cause congestion/​tailbacks/​traffic jams/​gridlock引起交通堵塞
  • experience/​face lengthy delays经历/面临长时间的延误
  • beat/​avoid the traffic/​the rush hour避开交通高峰时段
  • break/​observe/(North American English) drive the speed limit超速行驶;遵守速度限制;限速行驶
  • be caught on (British English) a speed camera被测速摄像机逮住
  • stop somebody for/​pull somebody over for/(British English, informal) be done for speeding因超速被要求停车/停靠路边/被逮住
  • (both informal) run/(British English) jump a red light/​the lights闯红灯
  • be arrested for/​charged with (British English) drink-driving/(both US English) driving under the influence (DUI)/driving while intoxicated (DWI)因酒后驾车/醉酒驾车被逮捕/起诉
  • be banned/(British English) disqualified from driving被禁止驾车;被取消驾驶资格

crash

verb
/kræʃ/
/kræʃ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they crash
/kræʃ/
/kræʃ/
he / she / it crashes
/ˈkræʃɪz/
/ˈkræʃɪz/
past simple crashed
/kræʃt/
/kræʃt/
past participle crashed
/kræʃt/
/kræʃt/
-ing form crashing
/ˈkræʃɪŋ/
/ˈkræʃɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    of vehicle交通工具

  1. [intransitive, transitive] if a vehicle crashes or the driver crashes it, it hits an object or another vehicle, causing damage碰撞;撞击
    • I was terrified that the plane would crash.飞机可能会失事,我吓坏了。
    • We're going to crash, aren't we?我们要坠毁了,是不是?
    • crash into something A truck went out of control and crashed into the back of a bus.货车失控撞上了一辆公共汽车的尾部。
    • crash something I crashed my motorcycle on the way to a training session.我在去训练的路上撞了摩托车。
    • crash something into something He crashed his car into a wall.他的汽车撞到了墙上。
    Topics Transport by car or lorryb2
    Synonyms crashcrash
    • slam
    • collide
    • smash
    • wreck
    These are all words that can be used when something, especially a vehicle, hits something else very hard and is damaged or destroyed.
    • crash to hit an object or another vehicle, causing damage; to make a vehicle do this:
      • I was terrified that the plane would crash.我很害怕飞机会失事。
    • slam (something) into/​against somebody/​something to crash into something with a lot of force; to make something do this:
      • The car skidded and slammed into a tree.汽车打滑,砰的一声撞到树上。
    • collide (rather formal) (of two vehicles or people) to crash into each other; (of a vehicle or person) to crash into somebody/​something else:指交通工具或人碰撞、相撞或撞上:
      • The car and the van collided head-on in thick fog.那辆小轿车和货车在浓雾中迎面相撞。
    • smash (rather informal) to crash into something with a lot of force; to make something do this; to crash a car:指(使)猛烈撞击、猛烈碰撞或撞车:
      • Ram-raiders smashed a stolen car through the shop window.飙车抢劫者驾着偷来的汽车撞破商店橱窗。
    crash, slam or smash?用 crash、slam 还是 smash?Crash is used especially to talk about vehicles and can be used without a preposition: We’re going to crash, aren’t we? In this meaning slam and smash always take a preposition: We’re going to slam/​smash, aren’t we? They are used for a much wider range of things than just vehicles. Crash can also be used for other things, if used with a preposition: He crashed down the phone.
    • wreck to crash a vehicle and damage it so badly that it is not worth repairing指使交通工具彻底毁坏
    Patterns
    • two vehicles crash/​collide
    • two vehicles crash/​slam/​smash into each other
    • to crash/​smash/​wreck a car
    Extra Examples
    • He crashed the car into a tree.他开车撞到树上了。
    • Look out! We're going to crash!当心!我们要撞车了!
  2. hit hard/loud noise猛撞;巨响

  3. [intransitive, transitive] to hit something hard while moving, causing noise and/or damage; to make something hit somebody/something in this way(使)猛撞,碰撞
    • crash + adv./prep. A brick crashed through the window.砖块哗啦一声砸入了窗户。
    • With a sweep of his hand he sent the glasses crashing to the floor.他一挥手把眼镜摔到地上摔碎了。
    • The huge tree came crashing down during the storm.那棵大树在暴风雨中倒下了。
    • Waves crashed against the shore.海浪拍打着海岸。
    • crash + adj. The door crashed open.那门砰的一声给砸开了。
    • crash something + adj. She stormed out of the room and crashed the door shut behind her.她愤怒地冲出房间并随手把门砰的一声关上。
  4. [intransitive] to make a loud noise使发出巨响
    • Thunder crashed overhead.头顶上雷声隆隆。
    Extra Examples
    • They dance to the loud music of pounding drums and crashing cymbals.他们随着敲鼓和敲钹的响亮音乐跳舞。
    • The waves crashed deafeningly.涛声震耳欲聋。
  5. in finance/business金融;商业

  6. [intransitive] (of prices, a business, shares, etc.价格、公司、股票等) to lose value or fail suddenly and quickly(突然)贬值,倒闭,失败;暴跌
    • Share prices crashed to an all-time low yesterday.昨天股票价格暴跌到了历史最低。
    • The company crashed with debts of £50 million.那家公司由于负债 5 000 万英镑而告破产。
    • We were badly affected when the stock market crashed in 2008.2008年股市崩盘时,我们受到了严重影响。
    • Their investments were wiped out when technology stocks crashed.科技股崩盘后,他们的投资化为乌有。
    Topics Moneyb2
  7. computing计算机技术

  8. [intransitive, transitive] if a computer crashes or you crash a computer, it stops working suddenly崩溃
    • Files can be lost if the system suddenly crashes.要是计算机系统突然崩溃,文件就可能丢失。
    • Their website crashed repeatedly on Tuesday.他们的网站周二多次崩溃。
    • crash something A surge of traffic crashed their servers.流量激增导致他们的服务器崩溃。
    Topics Computersb2
  9. party聚会

  10. [transitive] crash something (informal) gatecrash (= to go to a party or social event without being invited) 崩溃:门崩溃(* 去一个聚会或社交活动,而不被邀请)
  11. in sport体育运动

  12. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep) (especially British English) to lose very badly in a sports game(比赛中)溃败,惨败
    • The team crashed to their worst defeat this season.那支队遭受了本赛季最严重的一次惨败。
  13. sleep睡觉

  14. [intransitive] crash (out) (informal) to go to sleep, especially suddenly or in a place where you do not usually sleep入睡;(在不常睡觉的地方)睡觉
    • I was so tired I crashed out on the sofa.我累极了,在沙发上就睡着了。
    • I've come to crash on your floor for a couple of nights.我来你家打几个晚上的地铺。
    Extra Examples
    • They crashed on my floor for a couple of nights.他们在我的地板上睡了几个晚上。
    • Can I crash at your place tonight?我今晚能在你那儿住一宿吗?
  15. medical医学

  16. [intransitive] if somebody crashes, their heart stops beating心脏停止跳动
  17. Word Originlate Middle English: imitative, perhaps partly suggested by craze and dash.
Idioms
crash and burn
  1. (informal) to go wrong or to fail badly and suddenly (突然)贬值,倒闭,失败;暴跌
    • His career crashed and burned after he threatened a journalist.在他威胁一名记者后,他的职业生涯崩溃了。
    • The stock markets are getting ready to crash and burn.股票市场正准备崩溃和燃烧。
    • She continued to crash and burn through personal controversies that included driving drunk.她继续在包括酒后驾车在内的个人争议中崩溃和燃烧。
a crashing bore
  1. (old-fashioned, British English) a very boring person, activity, event or subject讨厌透顶的人

crash

adjective
/kræʃ/
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  1. involving hard work or a lot of effort over a short period of time in order to achieve quick results应急的;速成的
    • a crash course in computer programming计算机编程速成课程
    • a crash diet快速减肥规定饮食
    Word Originlate Middle English: imitative, perhaps partly suggested by craze and dash.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3197 COCA: 2837
crash

noun¹

1sudden loud noise突然的巨響ADJECTIVE | VERB + CRASH | CRASH + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEalmighty, deafening, great, huge, loud, resounding, thunderous巨大的撞擊聲;震耳欲聾的撞擊聲;響亮的碰撞聲;雷鳴般的碰撞聲sickening, terrible令人揪心的/可怕的碰撞聲There was a sickening crash as her head hit the ground.她的頭撞在地上,那響聲讓人揪心。VERB + CRASHhear聽到巨響make發出巨響The bike hit the street and made a loud crash.自行車砸在大街上,發出一聲巨響。CRASH + VERBcome from撞擊聲來自⋯A loud crash came from the kitchen.從廚房傳來嘩啦一聲巨響。PREPOSITIONwith a crash嘩啦一聲The plates fell to the floor with an almighty crash.那些盤子嘩啦一聲巨響掉在地上。crash of⋯的巨響a distant crash of thunder遠處的雷鳴the crash of the waves浪濤拍擊聲
crash

noun²

2accident involving a car, plane, etc.交通事故ADJECTIVE | VERB + CRASH | CRASH + VERB | CRASH + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEhorrific, major, serious (especially BrE) 可怕的撞車事故;嚴重的撞車事故a major air crash一次嚴重的飛機失事fatal致命的碰撞head-on正面碰撞high-speed高速碰撞airplane, automobile, bus, car, coach, helicopter, plane, train飛機失事;撞車事故;公交車碰撞事故;長途汽車撞車事故;直升機失事;火車撞車事故air, highway (in the US) , motorway
(in the UK) , rail, road空難;公路撞車事故;高速公路撞車事故;鐵路撞車事故
alcohol-related酒駕引起的撞車事故spectacular場面慘烈的撞車事故He had survived a spectacular crash in a truck race.他在一次卡車比賽的慘烈撞車事故中幸免於難。fiery (NAmE) 失火事故a fiery crash which killed the pilot使飛行員喪命的飛機起火失事VERB + CRASHcause引起碰撞事故have發生碰撞In thirty years of driving she had never had a crash.她開車 30 年從沒撞過車。survive在碰撞事故中幸存He had survived a plane crash.他在空難中幸免於難。avoid, prevent避免/防止相撞事故She swerved to avoid a crash.她突然轉向以避免相撞。CRASH + VERBhappen, occur碰撞發生involve sth碰撞涉及⋯a crash involving two cars and a bus涉及兩輛汽車和一輛卡車的撞車事故kill sb碰撞事故造成某人死亡claim sth交通事故奪去(生命)The crash claimed three lives.那次交通事故奪去 3 條人命。CRASH + NOUNvictim交通事故受害者site交通事故現場landing摔機着陸barrier (BrE) (高速公路)防撞護欄PREPOSITIONin a/the crash在交通事故中He was killed in a train crash.他在火車撞車事故中喪生。
crash

noun³

3business failure商業上的失敗ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEfinancial財政崩潰bank, dotcom, property, stock-market銀行倒閉;網絡公司倒閉;房地產暴跌;股市崩盤the stock-market crash of 19871987 年的股市崩盤PREPOSITIONcrash in⋯的崩潰a crash in share prices股價暴跌
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3197 COCA: 2837
crash noun
accident (a car crash) bang (a loud crash)
crash verb
crash (crash a car) bang1 (thunder crashes) break2 (a computer crashes) close2 (the market crashes) fall2 (A brick crashed through the window.) fall asleep (crash on sb's floor)
crash

verb

crash ♦︎ slam ♦︎ collide ♦︎ smash ♦︎ plough into sth ♦︎ bang into sth ♦︎ wreck ♦︎ write sth off ♦︎ totalThese are all words that can be used when sth, especially a vehicle, hits sth else very hard. 这些词均表示碰撞、相撞,尤指撞车。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to crash / slam / smash / plough / bang into sthto crash / slam / smash sth into sthtwo vehicles crash / collidetwo vehicles crash / slam / smash / bang into each otherto crash / smash / wreck / write off / total a car / truck / vehicleto crash / collide head-on crash [intransitive, transitive] (rather informal) to hit an object or another vehicle, causing damage; to make a vehicle do this (使)撞车,碰撞,相撞I was terrified that the plane would crash.飞机可能会失事,我吓坏了。Look out! We're (= our car is) going to crash!当心!我们要撞车了!He crashed the car into a tree.他开车撞到树上了。 see also crash accident noun slam (-mm-) [intransitive, transitive] (always used with into or against 总是与into或against连用) to crash into sth with a lot of force; to make sth do this (使⋯)重重地撞上The car skidded and slammed into a tree.汽车打滑撞到了树上。The force of the explosion slammed me against the wall.爆炸的力量把我摔到墙上。 see also slam close verb 1 collide kəˈlaɪd [intransitive] (rather formal) (of two vehicles or people) to crash into each other; (of a vehicle or person) to crash into sb/sth else (车辆或人)相撞,碰撞The car and the van collided head-on in thick fog.那辆小轿车和货车在浓雾中迎面相撞。As he fell, his head collided with the table.他跌倒时头部撞上了桌子。 see also collision accident smash [intransitive, transitive] (rather informal) to crash into sth with a lot of force; to make sth do this; to crash a car (使)猛烈撞击,猛烈碰撞;撞(车)A bullet smashed into the wall behind them.一颗子弹射到他们身后的墙上。Ram-raiders smashed a stolen car through the shop window.飙车抢劫者开着偷来的汽车撞破商店的橱窗。NOTE 辨析 Crash, slam or smash? Crash is used especially to talk about vehicles and can be used without a preposition. * crash尤指撞车,后面可不跟介词We're going to crash, aren't we?我们要撞车了,是不是?In this meaning slam and smash always take a preposition. 表达此义时,slam和smash总与介词连用We're going to slam/smash, aren't we? They are used for talking about a much wider range of things than just vehicles. Crash can also be used to talk about other things, if used with a preposition. 这两个词不仅可指撞车,也可指很多其他东西相撞。当crash与介词连用时也可指其他东西碰撞He crashed down the telephone receiver.他把电话听筒摔了。 ˈplough into sth

phrasal verb

(BrE) (NAmE plow into sth) (especially of a vehicle or its driver) to crash into sth with a lot of force, especially because you are driving too fast or not paying enough attention (尤指汽车或司机因车速太快或驾驶疏忽)猛撞到某物A truck ploughed into the back of the bus.一辆卡车猛撞到公共汽车的尾部。
ˌbang ˈinto sth

phrasal verb

(rather informal) to crash into or hit sth by mistake (不小心)撞着某物I banged into a chair and hurt my leg.我撞到椅子上,碰伤了腿。
wreck rek [transitive] to crash a vehicle and damage it so badly that it is not worth repairing 彻底毁坏(车辆)The road was littered with wrecked cars.公路上到处都是被撞坏的汽车。 see also wreck vandalize verb , wreck accident , wreck remains 1 ˌwrite sth ˈoff

phrasal verb

(BrE, rather informal) to crash a vehicle and damage it so badly that it is not worth repairing 彻底毁坏(车辆)He's written off two cars this year.他今年撞毁了两辆车。 ˈwrite-off

noun

[countable] She survived the crash with minor injuries, but the car was a write-off.她在碰撞中幸存,受了点儿轻伤,但汽车报废了。
total [transitive] (-ll-, NAmE -l-) (especially NAmE, informal, spoken) to damage sth, especially a vehicle, so badly that it is not worth repairing 彻底毁坏(某物,尤指车辆)She never forgave him for totaling her car.她永远不能原谅他彻底毁坏了她的汽车。NOTE 辨析 Wreck, write sth off or total?Vehicles are written off or totalled by accident. They can be wrecked by accident or deliberately, especially for fun. * write off和total指意外事故导致车辆损毁。wreck可指意外事故或人为蓄意毁坏汽车,尤其是为了好玩而这样做youths who steal and wreck fast cars偷窃和毁坏跑车的年轻人

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