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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. crash [Brit kraʃ, americ kræʃ] SUBST

1. crash (noise):

2. crash (accident):

crash MOTOR, AERONÁUT, FERROVIA

3. crash FINAN:

faillite f (of de)

4. crash COMPUT:

plantage m coloq

II. crash [Brit kraʃ, americ kræʃ] VERBO trans

1. crash (involve in accident):

2. crash (gatecrash) coloq:

III. crash [Brit kraʃ, americ kræʃ] VERBO intr

1. crash:

crash (have accident) car, plane:
crash (collide) vehicles, planes:

2. crash FINAN:

crash firm, company:
crash share prices:

3. crash (move loudly):

4. crash (fall):

to crash to the ground cup, tray, picture:

5. crash coloq COMPUT:

crash computer, system:
planter coloq

6. crash (go to sleep) coloq → crash out

crash out VERBO [Brit kraʃ -, americ kræʃ -] coloq

pioncer calão

I. train [Brit treɪn, americ treɪn] SUBST

1. train FERROVIA:

the train is running late atrib crash, service, station
the train is running late times, timetable
the train is running late driver, ticket
the train is running late traveller

2. train (succession):

3. train (procession):

train MILITAR

4. train (of gunpowder):

5. train (motion):

to set or put sth in train

6. train (retinue):

train antiq

7. train (on dress):

8. train TÉC:

II. train [Brit treɪn, americ treɪn] VERBO trans

1. train:

train (gen) MILITAR, DESP (instruct professionally) staff, worker, musician
former (to do à faire)
train (instruct physically) athlete, player
entraîner (to do à faire)
train circus animal, dog
to train sb for/in sth
former qn pour qc

2. train (aim, focus):

3. train (in gardening):

train plant, tree

III. train [Brit treɪn, americ treɪn] VERBO intr

1. train (gen):

2. train DESP:

s'entraîner (for pour)

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I. crash [kræʃ] SUBST

1. crash (accident):

2. crash (noise):

3. crash ECON (collapse):

4. crash COMPUT:

II. crash [kræʃ] VERBO intr

1. crash (have an accident):

crash plane
to crash into sb/sth

2. crash (make loud noise):

3. crash ECON (collapse):

4. crash COMPUT:

5. crash coloq (go to sleep):

III. crash [kræʃ] VERBO trans

1. crash (damage in accident):

2. crash (make noise):

to crash sth down the gears

Expressões:

I. train [treɪn] SUBST

1. train (railway):

train in subway

2. train (series):

3. train (procession):

train of barges
train of mourners

4. train (part of dress):

Expressões:

II. train [treɪn] VERBO intr

1. train MILITAR, DESP:

2. train (for a job):

III. train [treɪn] VERBO trans

1. train (teach):

train animal
to train sb to +infin
former qn à +infin

2. train MILITAR, DESP:

3. train BOT:

train plant
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train crash SUBST

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I. crash [kræʃ] SUBST

1. crash (accident):

2. crash (noise):

3. crash ECON (collapse):

4. crash comput:

II. crash [kræʃ] VERBO intr

1. crash (have an accident):

crash plane
to crash into sb/sth

2. crash (make loud noise):

3. crash ECON (collapse):

4. crash comput:

5. crash coloq (go to sleep):

III. crash [kræʃ] VERBO trans

crash (damage in accident):

Expressões:

to crash a party coloq

I. train [treɪn] SUBST

1. train (railroad):

train in subway

2. train (series):

3. train (procession):

train of barges

4. train (part of dress):

Expressões:

II. train [treɪn] VERBO intr

1. train MILITAR, sports:

2. train (for a job):

III. train [treɪn] VERBO trans

1. train (teach):

train animal
to train sb to +infin
former qn à +infin

2. train MILITAR, sports:

3. train BOT:

train plant
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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With only 5 laps to go, he has a big crash in the whoops.
en.wikipedia.org
Unlike other simulations of its time, landing on the nose-wheel would result in a crash due to gear collapse as in real life.
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On board the jet were three sophisticated crash-test dummies designed to move like humans.
www.dailymail.co.uk
In 1960, they reunited in an airport, after both of their wives died in a tragic plane crash.
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A stress-induced recurrence of sciatica linked to a crash in 1923 resulted in forced hospitalization for the remainder of 1938.
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