crash1/kræʃ; kræʃ/v 1 [I,T] to have an accident in a car, plane etc, especially by hitting something else [→ collide]〔车辆〕猛撞﹔〔飞机〕坠毁: The jet crashed shortly after takeoff. 这架喷气式飞机起飞不久便坠毁了。+into/through etc We crashed straight into the car in front. 我们径直撞上了前面的汽车。crash a car/bus/plane etc He was drunk when he crashed the car. 他撞车时喝醉了。2 [I] to hit something hard, causing a lot of damage or making a loud noise 猛撞﹐猛击: +into/through/against etc A brick crashed through the window. 一块砖头打破窗子飞了进来。the sound of waves crashing against the rocks 波浪冲击岩石的声音3 [I] to make a loud noise 发出巨响: Thunder crashed and boomed outside. 屋外雷声轰隆。4 [I] if a computer crashes, it suddenly stops working〔电脑〕死机﹐崩溃see box at见 COMPUTER 方框5 [I] if a STOCK MARKET crashes, prices suddenly fall by a large amount〔股市〕暴跌
crash2n [C]1 an accident in which a vehicle hits something else [→ collision] 撞车事故﹔飞机失事: Six vehicles were involved in the crash. 这场车祸涉及六辆汽车。car/plane/train etc crash All 265 passengers were killed in the plane crash. 265 名乘客在这场空难中全部丧生。a head-on crash between two trains 两列火车的迎头相撞see box at见 ACCIDENT 方框2 a loud noise made by something falling or breaking〔东西跌落或打破而发出的〕巨响: We were woken by the sound of a loud crash downstairs. 我们被楼下一声巨响吵醒了。with a crash The tray fell to the floor with a crash. 盘子哗啦一声掉到地上。see picture on page 见 A7 页图3 when a computer suddenly stops working〔电脑的〕死机﹐崩溃4 when prices on a STOCK MARKET suddenly fall by a large amount〔股市的〕暴跌: a stock market crash 股市暴跌
crashcrashcrashes1noun (pluralcrashes)1an accident when something that is moving hits another thing: He was killed in a car crash.a plane crash2a loud noise when something falls or hits another thing: I heard a crash as the tree fell.crashcrashcrashescrashedcrashing2verb (crashes, crashing, crashed)1to have an accident in a car or other vehicle and hit something: The bus crashed into a tree. I crashed my father's car.2to fall or hit something with a loud noise: The tree crashed to the ground.3If a computer crashes, it suddenly stops working.