(noun.) the act of colliding with something; 'his crash through the window'; 'the fullback's smash into the defensive line'.
(noun.) a serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles); 'they are still investigating the crash of the TWA plane'.
(noun.) a sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional failures).
(noun.) (computer science) an event that causes a computer system to become inoperative; 'the crash occurred during a thunderstorm and the system has been down ever since'.
(verb.) hurl or thrust violently; 'He dashed the plate against the wall'; 'Waves were dashing against the rock'.
(verb.) undergo damage or destruction on impact; 'the plane crashed into the ocean'; 'The car crashed into the lamp post'.
(verb.) break violently or noisily; smash;.
(verb.) cause to crash; 'The terrorists crashed the plane into the palace'; 'Mother crashed the motorbike into the lamppost'.
(verb.) fall or come down violently; 'The branch crashed down on my car'; 'The plane crashed in the sea'.
(verb.) move violently as through a barrier; 'The terrorists crashed the gate'.
(verb.) move with, or as if with, a crashing noise; 'The car crashed through the glass door'.
(verb.) make a sudden loud sound; 'the waves crashed on the shore and kept us awake all night'.
(verb.) occupy, usually uninvited; 'My son's friends crashed our house last weekend'.
(verb.) undergo a sudden and severe downturn; 'the economy crashed'; 'will the stock market crash again?'.
(verb.) stop operating; 'My computer crashed last night'; 'The system goes down at least once a week'.
录入:威廉姆斯
整理:塞尔瓦托