crash 的英语意思
crashcrash1 /kræʃ/ verb
查看全部语言翻译1car/plane etc [intransitive, transitive] to have an accident in a car, plane etc by violently hitting something else(汽车、飞机等)猛烈撞上他物而发生事故:
The jet crashed after take-off.那架喷气式飞机起飞后坠毁了。crash into/onto etc
The plane crashed into a mountain.飞机撞山坠毁了。crash a car/bus/plane etc
He was drunk when he crashed the car.他喝醉酒撞毁了汽车。GRAMMAR: Reciprocal verbs语法:相互动词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.Grammar guide ‒ VERBScrash 是相互动词。此类动词用于表达两人或多人/物之间的相互行为:· Two planes crashed in midair. 也可以说:· Two planes crashed with each other in midair.· One plane crashed with another in midair. 语法指南 ‒ 动词2hit somebody/something hard [intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition] to hit something or someone extremely hard while moving, in a way that causes a lot of damage or makes a lot of noise运动中猛烈撞击某物或某人,造成重大损坏或发出巨大声响crash into/through etc
A brick crashed through the window.一块砖猛地砸破了窗户。
We watched the waves crashing against the rocks.我们看着海浪猛烈拍打礁石。
The plates went crashing to the ground.盘子哗啦一声摔落在地。
A large branch came crashing down.一根粗大的树枝轰然落下。3loud noise [intransitive] to make a sudden loud noise发出突然的巨大声响:
Thunder crashed and boomed outside.室外雷声轰鸣大作。4computer [intransitive, transitive] if a computer crashes, or if you crash the computer, it suddenly stops working指计算机(或使计算机)突然停止运行:
The system crashed and I lost three hours’ worth of work.系统崩溃了,我损失了三个小时的工作成果。5financial [intransitive] if a stock market or shares crash, they suddenly lose a lot of value指股市或股票突然大幅贬值6sport [intransitive] British English to lose very badly in a sports event在体育赛事中惨败:
Liverpool crashed to their worst defeat of the season.利物浦遭遇了本赛季最惨重的失败。7sleep [intransitive] spoken口语 a)to stay at someone’s house for the night在某人家借宿一晚:
Can I crash at your place on Saturday night?周六晚上我可以在你家借宿吗? b) (also crash out) to go to bed, or go to sleep very quickly, because you are very tired因极度疲倦而迅速上床或入睡:
I crashed out on the sofa this afternoon.我今天下午在沙发上倒头就睡着了。8party [transitive] informal非正式 to go to a party that you have not been invited to不请自到地去参加派对:
We crashed Joe’s party yesterday.昨天我们不请自到地去参加了乔的派对。9crashing bore British English old-fashioned旧式 someone who is very boring极其令人厌烦的人THESAURUS同义词辨析crash verb [intransitive, transitive] to hit another vehicle, a tree, the ground etc, with a lot of force, causing a lot of damage以极大力量撞上另一辆车、树、地面等,造成严重损毁: · The plane crashed a kilometre from the runway.· 飞机在距跑道一公里处坠毁。· He was scared I’d crash his car.· 他担心我会把他的车撞坏。· The car crashed into a tree.· 汽车撞上了一棵树。hit verb [transitive] to move into something quickly and with force快速而猛力地冲撞某物: · He wasn’t paying attention, and almost hit another car.· 他没注意,差点撞上另一辆车。· The car hit a lamppost.· 汽车撞上了一根路灯柱。collide verb [intransitive] if two cars, trains, planes etc collide, they hit each other, especially when they are moving in opposite directions指两辆车、火车、飞机等相撞,尤指在相向行驶时发生碰撞: · The two planes collided in mid-air.· 两架飞机在空中相撞。· An express train collided with a freight train in the morning rush hour.· 一列特快列车在早高峰期间与一列货运列车相撞。run into something phrasal verb [transitive] to hit a vehicle or object that is directly in front of you, especially because you are not paying attention撞上正前方的车辆或物体,尤指因注意力不集中所致: · He ran into the car in front while he was talking on his mobile phone.· 他边打手机边开车,追尾了前面的车。smash into something phrasal verb [transitive] to crash into something, causing a great amount of damage猛烈撞上某物,造成极大损毁: · An army helicopter smashed into the side of the mountain.· 一架军用直升机猛撞山体侧壁。plough into British English, plow into American English phrasal verb [transitive] to crash into something with a lot of force, especially when your vehicle continues moving afterwards以极大力量猛撞某物,尤指碰撞后车辆仍继续行进: · The bus went out of control and ploughed into a line of traffic.· 公共汽车失控,一头冲进车流。ram verb [transitive] to deliberately hit another boat or vehicle very hard, especially when it is not moving故意猛烈撞击另一艘船或车辆,尤指对方静止时: · The ship had been rammed by a submarine.· 这艘船被一艘潜水艇撞击了。· The gunmen tried to ram the police car.· 持枪者试图撞击警车。
查看全部语言翻译1car/plane etc [intransitive, transitive] to have an accident in a car, plane etc by violently hitting something else(汽车、飞机等)猛烈撞上他物而发生事故:
The jet crashed after take-off.那架喷气式飞机起飞后坠毁了。crash into/onto etc
The plane crashed into a mountain.飞机撞山坠毁了。crash a car/bus/plane etc
He was drunk when he crashed the car.他喝醉酒撞毁了汽车。GRAMMAR: Reciprocal verbs语法:相互动词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.Grammar guide ‒ VERBScrash 是相互动词。此类动词用于表达两人或多人/物之间的相互行为:· Two planes crashed in midair. 也可以说:· Two planes crashed with each other in midair.· One plane crashed with another in midair. 语法指南 ‒ 动词2hit somebody/something hard [intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition] to hit something or someone extremely hard while moving, in a way that causes a lot of damage or makes a lot of noise运动中猛烈撞击某物或某人,造成重大损坏或发出巨大声响crash into/through etc
A brick crashed through the window.一块砖猛地砸破了窗户。
We watched the waves crashing against the rocks.我们看着海浪猛烈拍打礁石。
The plates went crashing to the ground.盘子哗啦一声摔落在地。
A large branch came crashing down.一根粗大的树枝轰然落下。3loud noise [intransitive] to make a sudden loud noise发出突然的巨大声响:
Thunder crashed and boomed outside.室外雷声轰鸣大作。4computer [intransitive, transitive] if a computer crashes, or if you crash the computer, it suddenly stops working指计算机(或使计算机)突然停止运行:
The system crashed and I lost three hours’ worth of work.系统崩溃了,我损失了三个小时的工作成果。5financial [intransitive] if a stock market or shares crash, they suddenly lose a lot of value指股市或股票突然大幅贬值6sport [intransitive] British English to lose very badly in a sports event在体育赛事中惨败:
Liverpool crashed to their worst defeat of the season.利物浦遭遇了本赛季最惨重的失败。7sleep [intransitive] spoken口语 a)to stay at someone’s house for the night在某人家借宿一晚:
Can I crash at your place on Saturday night?周六晚上我可以在你家借宿吗? b) (also crash out) to go to bed, or go to sleep very quickly, because you are very tired因极度疲倦而迅速上床或入睡:
I crashed out on the sofa this afternoon.我今天下午在沙发上倒头就睡着了。8party [transitive] informal非正式 to go to a party that you have not been invited to不请自到地去参加派对:
We crashed Joe’s party yesterday.昨天我们不请自到地去参加了乔的派对。9crashing bore British English old-fashioned旧式 someone who is very boring极其令人厌烦的人THESAURUS同义词辨析crash verb [intransitive, transitive] to hit another vehicle, a tree, the ground etc, with a lot of force, causing a lot of damage以极大力量撞上另一辆车、树、地面等,造成严重损毁: · The plane crashed a kilometre from the runway.· 飞机在距跑道一公里处坠毁。· He was scared I’d crash his car.· 他担心我会把他的车撞坏。· The car crashed into a tree.· 汽车撞上了一棵树。hit verb [transitive] to move into something quickly and with force快速而猛力地冲撞某物: · He wasn’t paying attention, and almost hit another car.· 他没注意,差点撞上另一辆车。· The car hit a lamppost.· 汽车撞上了一根路灯柱。collide verb [intransitive] if two cars, trains, planes etc collide, they hit each other, especially when they are moving in opposite directions指两辆车、火车、飞机等相撞,尤指在相向行驶时发生碰撞: · The two planes collided in mid-air.· 两架飞机在空中相撞。· An express train collided with a freight train in the morning rush hour.· 一列特快列车在早高峰期间与一列货运列车相撞。run into something phrasal verb [transitive] to hit a vehicle or object that is directly in front of you, especially because you are not paying attention撞上正前方的车辆或物体,尤指因注意力不集中所致: · He ran into the car in front while he was talking on his mobile phone.· 他边打手机边开车,追尾了前面的车。smash into something phrasal verb [transitive] to crash into something, causing a great amount of damage猛烈撞上某物,造成极大损毁: · An army helicopter smashed into the side of the mountain.· 一架军用直升机猛撞山体侧壁。plough into British English, plow into American English phrasal verb [transitive] to crash into something with a lot of force, especially when your vehicle continues moving afterwards以极大力量猛撞某物,尤指碰撞后车辆仍继续行进: · The bus went out of control and ploughed into a line of traffic.· 公共汽车失控,一头冲进车流。ram verb [transitive] to deliberately hit another boat or vehicle very hard, especially when it is not moving故意猛烈撞击另一艘船或车辆,尤指对方静止时: · The ship had been rammed by a submarine.· 这艘船被一艘潜水艇撞击了。· The gunmen tried to ram the police car.· 持枪者试图撞击警车。crashcrash2 noun [countable]
1an accident in which a vehicle violently hits something else车辆猛烈撞上他物所致的事故plane/car/rail crash
Forty-one people were killed in a plane crash.四十一人在这场空难中遇难。a fatal crash (=one in which someone is killed)(即造成人员死亡的事故)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).她卷入了与一辆摩托车的正面碰撞(即一辆车的车头直接撞上另一辆车的车头)。
a motorway crash between a coach and a lorry高速公路上一辆长途客车与一辆卡车之间的碰撞事故
a crash victim事故受害者► see thesaurus at accident2a sudden loud noise made by something falling, breaking etc物体跌落、破碎等发出的突然巨响:
I heard a loud crash.我听到一声巨响。with a crash
The branch came down with a crash.树枝轰然落下。crash of
a crash of thunder一声雷鸣► see thesaurus at sound3an occasion when a computer or computer system suddenly stops working计算机或计算机系统突然停止运行的情况4an occasion on which the stocks and shares in a stock market suddenly lose a lot of value股市中股票突然大幅贬值的情况:
the stock market crash of October 19871987年10月的股市崩盘COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + crash形容词/名词 + crasha car/train/plane etc crash· He was badly hurt in a car crash.· 他在一场车祸中受了重伤。a road/rail/air crash· There will be an investigation into the cause of the air crash.· 将对此次空难的原因展开调查。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.· 他在与一辆卡车的正面相撞中遇难。a fatal crash (=in which someone is killed)· There have been several fatal crashes on this road.· 这条路上已发生数起致命事故。a high-speed crash· the risk of injury from a high-speed crash· 高速碰撞造成受伤的风险a horrific/terrible/appalling crash· a horrific crash in which three teenage boys were killed· 一场造成三名少年死亡的惨烈事故verbs动词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.· 自从去年出了事故,我开车就一直很紧张。a crash happens/occurs· The three-vehicle crash happened on the corner of Ongar Road.· 三车相撞事故发生在昂加路拐角处。a crash involves something· Two women were taken to hospital after a crash involving a bus and a car.· 在一起公共汽车与轿车的碰撞事故后,两名女性被送往医院。crash + NOUNcrash + 名词a crash victim (=someone injured or killed in a crash)· Families of the crash victims want to know what happened.· 事故遇难者的家属希望了解事情经过。a crash site/scene (=place where a crash happens)· The authorities closed off a five-mile area around the crash site.· 当局封锁了事故现场周围五英里范围内的区域。a crash investigator (=someone who tries to find the cause of a crash)· Crash investigators spent several days examining the scene.· 事故调查人员花了数天时间检查现场。
1an accident in which a vehicle violently hits something else车辆猛烈撞上他物所致的事故plane/car/rail crash
Forty-one people were killed in a plane crash.四十一人在这场空难中遇难。a fatal crash (=one in which someone is killed)(即造成人员死亡的事故)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).她卷入了与一辆摩托车的正面碰撞(即一辆车的车头直接撞上另一辆车的车头)。
a motorway crash between a coach and a lorry高速公路上一辆长途客车与一辆卡车之间的碰撞事故
a crash victim事故受害者► see thesaurus at accident2a sudden loud noise made by something falling, breaking etc物体跌落、破碎等发出的突然巨响:
I heard a loud crash.我听到一声巨响。with a crash
The branch came down with a crash.树枝轰然落下。crash of
a crash of thunder一声雷鸣► see thesaurus at sound3an occasion when a computer or computer system suddenly stops working计算机或计算机系统突然停止运行的情况4an occasion on which the stocks and shares in a stock market suddenly lose a lot of value股市中股票突然大幅贬值的情况:
the stock market crash of October 19871987年10月的股市崩盘COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + crash形容词/名词 + crasha car/train/plane etc crash· He was badly hurt in a car crash.· 他在一场车祸中受了重伤。a road/rail/air crash· There will be an investigation into the cause of the air crash.· 将对此次空难的原因展开调查。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.· 他在与一辆卡车的正面相撞中遇难。a fatal crash (=in which someone is killed)· There have been several fatal crashes on this road.· 这条路上已发生数起致命事故。a high-speed crash· the risk of injury from a high-speed crash· 高速碰撞造成受伤的风险a horrific/terrible/appalling crash· a horrific crash in which three teenage boys were killed· 一场造成三名少年死亡的惨烈事故verbs动词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.· 自从去年出了事故,我开车就一直很紧张。a crash happens/occurs· The three-vehicle crash happened on the corner of Ongar Road.· 三车相撞事故发生在昂加路拐角处。a crash involves something· Two women were taken to hospital after a crash involving a bus and a car.· 在一起公共汽车与轿车的碰撞事故后,两名女性被送往医院。crash + NOUNcrash + 名词a crash victim (=someone injured or killed in a crash)· Families of the crash victims want to know what happened.· 事故遇难者的家属希望了解事情经过。a crash site/scene (=place where a crash happens)· The authorities closed off a five-mile area around the crash site.· 当局封锁了事故现场周围五英里范围内的区域。a crash investigator (=someone who tries to find the cause of a crash)· Crash investigators spent several days examining the scene.· 事故调查人员花了数天时间检查现场。