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盛情招待
accidente

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. crash [Am kræʃ, Brit kraʃ] SUBST

1. crash (loud noise):

crash
the crash of the waves

2. crash (collision, accident):

crash
crash
plane/car crash
we were in a crash
we were in a crash

3. crash (financial failure):

crash
crash
the Wall Street crash
a bank crash

II. crash [Am kræʃ, Brit kraʃ] VERB trans

1.1. crash (smash):

to crash sth into sth he crashed his car/bike into the car in front

1.2. crash (make a noise):

crash

2. crash ugs:

to crash a party

III. crash [Am kræʃ, Brit kraʃ] VERB intr

1.1. crash (collide):

crash
crash
to crash into sth

1.2. crash (make loud noise):

crash thunder:

1.3. crash FIN:

crash shares:
crash shares:

2. crash (spend the night):

crash ugs
can I crash at your place?

3. crash COMPUT:

crash

IV. crash [Am kræʃ, Brit kraʃ] ADJ attr

crash course
crash program

V. crash [Am kræʃ, Brit kraʃ] ADV

to go crash into sth

VI. crash [Am kræʃ, Brit kraʃ] INTERJ

crash
¡patapum! ugs

I. crash-dive [Am ˈkræʃˌdaɪv, Brit] VERB intr

1. crash-dive submarine:

crash-dive

2. crash-dive aircraft:

crash-dive
crash-dive

II. crash dive SUBST

crash dive

crash out VERB [Am kræʃ -, Brit kraʃ -] (v + adv)

1. crash out (to go to sleep):

crash out

2. crash out (in competitions, sports):

crash out

crash barrier SUBST

crash barrier

crash diet SUBST

crash diet

I. crash-land [Am ˌkræʃˈlænd, Brit] VERB trans

crash-land aircraft:

crash-land

II. crash-land [Am ˌkræʃˈlænd, Brit] VERB intr

crash-land
crash-land

crash helmet SUBST

crash helmet

crash landing [ˌkraʃ ˈlandɪŋ] SUBST

crash landing
crash landing

crash pad SUBST

1. crash pad (shock-absorbing material):

crash pad

2. crash pad (place to sleep):

crash pad ugs

crash team [ˈkræʃ ˌtim] SUBST

crash team

im PONS Wörterbuch

I. crash [kræʃ] -es SUBST

1. crash (accident):

crash
crash of a car

2. crash (noise):

crash

3. crash HANDEL:

crash

4. crash COMPUT:

crash

II. crash [kræʃ] -es VERB intr

1. crash (have an accident):

crash
crash plane

2. crash (make loud noise):

crash

3. crash (break noisily):

crash

4. crash HANDEL:

crash

5. crash COMPUT:

crash

III. crash [kræʃ] -es VERB trans

1. crash (damage in accident):

crash

2. crash (make noise):

crash

Wendungen:

to crash a party
OpenDict-Eintrag

crash VERB

crash (system, device) intr COMPUT
petarse Esp ugs

crash programme SUBST SCHULE

crash programme

system crash <-es> SUBST

system crash

crash diet SUBST

crash diet

crash barrier SUBST Brit, Aus

crash barrier

crash-land [ˌkræʃˈlænd, Am ˈkræʃlænd] VERB intr

crash-land

crash course SUBST

crash course

plane crash SUBST

plane crash

crash-landing SUBST

crash-landing
im PONS Wörterbuch

I. crash <-es> [kræʃ] SUBST

1. crash (accident):

crash
crash of a car

2. crash (noise):

crash

3. crash HANDEL:

crash

4. crash comput:

crash

II. crash [kræʃ] VERB intr

1. crash (have an accident):

crash
crash plane

2. crash (make loud noise):

crash

3. crash (break noisily):

crash

4. crash HANDEL:

crash

5. crash comput:

crash

III. crash [kræʃ] VERB trans

1. crash (damage in accident):

crash

2. crash (make noise):

crash

Wendungen:

to crash a party

plane crash SUBST

plane crash

system crash <-es> SUBST

system crash

crash barrier SUBST

crash barrier

crash-test VERB trans

crash-test

crash-land [ˈkræʃ·lænd] VERB intr

crash-land

crash landing SUBST

crash landing

crash helmet SUBST

crash helmet

crash course SUBST

crash course

crash diet SUBST

crash diet
Present
Icrash
youcrash
he/she/itcrashes
wecrash
youcrash
theycrash
Past
Icrashed
youcrashed
he/she/itcrashed
wecrashed
youcrashed
theycrashed
Present Perfect
Ihavecrashed
youhavecrashed
he/she/ithascrashed
wehavecrashed
youhavecrashed
theyhavecrashed
Past Perfect
Ihadcrashed
youhadcrashed
he/she/ithadcrashed
wehadcrashed
youhadcrashed
theyhadcrashed

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It was then that he started wearing the leather crash helmet for which he became known.
en.wikipedia.org
He drove into and circled the parking lot, and then he accelerated to crash through a 5-foot-high barrier of concertina wire separating the parking lot from the building.
en.wikipedia.org
On board the jet were three sophisticated crash-test dummies designed to move like humans.
www.dailymail.co.uk
If someone goes on a crash diet, then maybe toxins are released but then the body would take care of them.
news.nationalpost.com
It was a training flight with one idle engine; the crash was caused by flight engineer who has switched off the second engine by mistake.
en.wikipedia.org