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crashed
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I. crash [americ kræʃ, Brit kraʃ] SUBST
1. crash (loud noise):
2. crash (collision, accident):
3. crash (financial failure):
II. crash [americ kræʃ, Brit kraʃ] VERBO trans
1.1. crash (smash):
he crashed the car
he crashed the car
to crash sth into sth he crashed his car/bike into the car in front
1.2. crash (make a noise):
2. crash coloq:
III. crash [americ kræʃ, Brit kraʃ] VERBO intr
1.1. crash (collide):
to crash into sth
1.2. crash (make loud noise):
crash thunder:
1.3. crash FINAN:
crash shares:
crash shares:
Wall Street crashed in 1929
2. crash (spend the night):
crash coloq
3. crash COMPUT:
IV. crash [americ kræʃ, Brit kraʃ] ADJ atrib
crash course
crash program
V. crash [americ kræʃ, Brit kraʃ] ADV
VI. crash [americ kræʃ, Brit kraʃ] INTERJ
¡patapum! coloq
crash out VERBO [americ kræʃ -, Brit kraʃ -] (v + adv)
1. crash out (to go to sleep):
we just crashed out on the floor
2. crash out (in competitions, sports):
I. crash-dive [americ ˈkræʃˌdaɪv, Brit] VERBO intr
1. crash-dive submarine:
2. crash-dive aircraft:
II. crash dive SUBST
crash barrier SUBST
crash diet SUBST
I. crash-land [americ ˌkræʃˈlænd, Brit] VERBO trans
crash-land aircraft:
II. crash-land [americ ˌkræʃˈlænd, Brit] VERBO intr
crash helmet SUBST
crash landing [ˌkraʃ ˈlandɪŋ] SUBST
crash pad SUBST
1. crash pad (shock-absorbing material):
2. crash pad (place to sleep):
crash pad coloq
crash team [ˈkræʃ ˌtim] SUBST
I. crash [kræʃ] -es SUBST
1. crash (accident):
crash of a car
2. crash (noise):
3. crash COM:
4. crash COMPUT:
II. crash [kræʃ] -es VERBO intr
1. crash (have an accident):
crash plane
2. crash (make loud noise):
3. crash (break noisily):
4. crash COM:
5. crash COMPUT:
III. crash [kræʃ] -es VERBO trans
1. crash (damage in accident):
2. crash (make noise):
Expressões:
crash programme SUBST ESCOLAR
system crash <-es> SUBST
crash diet SUBST
crash barrier SUBST Brit, Aus
crash-land [ˌkræʃˈlænd, americ ˈkræʃlænd] VERBO intr
crash course SUBST
plane crash SUBST
crash-landing SUBST
Entrada OpenDict
crash VERBO
crash (system, device) intr COMPUT
petarse Esp coloq
I. crash <-es> [kræʃ] SUBST
1. crash (accident):
crash of a car
2. crash (noise):
3. crash COM:
4. crash comput:
II. crash [kræʃ] VERBO intr
1. crash (have an accident):
crash plane
2. crash (make loud noise):
3. crash (break noisily):
4. crash COM:
5. crash comput:
III. crash [kræʃ] VERBO trans
1. crash (damage in accident):
2. crash (make noise):
Expressões:
plane crash SUBST
system crash <-es> SUBST
crash barrier SUBST
crash-test VERBO trans
crash-land [ˈkræʃ·lænd] VERBO intr
crash landing SUBST
crash helmet SUBST
crash course SUBST
crash diet SUBST
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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How he takes care of the family of the deceased is one of the interesting plots in the movie.
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There are two extreme views on how to render accounts for such deals, and most accounting practices fall somewhere in the spectrum in between.
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The crisis has challenged conventional thinking in financial sector policies and sparked debate on how best to achieve sustainable development.
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We very soon came to realise how much easier it was to make war than to reorganise for peace.
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How far indeed have we come as women in this culture if we keep back-pedaling?
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