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crash 1  (krsh)
v. crashed, crash·ing, crash·es
v.intr.
1.
a. To break violently or noisily; smash.
b. To undergo sudden damage or destruction on impact: Their car crashed into a guardrail. The airplane crashed over the ocean.
2. To make a sudden loud noise: breakers crashing against the rocks.
3. To move noisily or so as to cause damage: went crashing through the woods.
4. To undergo a sudden severe downturn, as a market or economy.
5. Computer Science To stop functioning due to a crash.
6. Slang To undergo a period of unpleasant feeling or depression as an aftereffect of drug-taking.
7. Slang
a. To find temporary lodging or shelter, as for the night.
b. To go to sleep.
v.tr.
1. To cause to crash.
2. To dash to pieces; smash.
3. Informal To join or enter (a party, for example) without invitation.
n.
1. A sudden loud noise, as of an object breaking.
2.
a. A smashing to pieces.
b. A collision, as between two automobiles. See Synonyms at collision.
3. A sudden severe downturn: a market crash; a population crash.
4. Computer Science
a. A sudden failure of a hard drive caused by damaging contact between the head and the storage surface, often resulting in the loss of data on the drive.
b. A sudden failure of a program or operating system, usually without serious consequences.
5. Slang Mental depression after drug-taking.
adj. Informal
Of or characterized by an intensive effort to produce or accomplish: a crash course on income-tax preparation; a crash diet.
Idiom:
crash and burn Slang
1. To fail utterly.
2. To fall asleep from exhaustion.
3. To wipe out, as in skateboarding.

[Middle English crasschen; probably akin to crasen, to shatter; see craze.]

crasher n.

crash 2  (krsh)
n.
1. A coarse, light, unevenly woven fabric of cotton or linen, used for towels and curtains.
2. Starched reinforced fabric used to strengthen a book binding or the spine of a bound book.

[From Russian krashenina, colored linen, from krashenie, coloring, from krasit', to color; see ker-3 in Indo-European roots.]

crash1
vb
1. to make or cause to make a loud noise as of solid objects smashing or clattering
2. to fall or cause to fall with force, breaking in pieces with a loud noise as of solid objects smashing
3. (intr) to break or smash in pieces with a loud noise
4. (intr) to collapse or fail suddenly this business is sure to crash
5. (Engineering / Aeronautics) to cause (an aircraft) to hit land or water violently resulting in severe damage or (of an aircraft) to hit land or water in this way
6. (Engineering / Automotive Engineering) to cause (a car, etc.) to collide with another car or other object or (of two or more cars) to be involved in a collision
7. to move or cause to move violently or noisily to crash through a barrier
8. Brit informal short for gate-crash
9. (Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) (intr) (of a computer system or program) to fail suddenly and completely because of a malfunction
10. (intr) Slang another term for crash out
crash and burn Informal to fail; be unsuccessful
n
1. an act or instance of breaking and falling to pieces
2. a sudden loud noise the crash of thunder
3. a collision, as between vehicles
4. (Engineering / Aeronautics) a sudden descent of an aircraft as a result of which it hits land or water
5. (Economics) the sudden collapse of a business, stock exchange, etc., esp one causing further financial failure
6. (modifier)
a.  requiring or using intensive effort and all possible resources in order to accomplish something quickly a crash programme
b.  sudden or vigorous a crash halt a crash tackle
crash-and-burn Informal a complete failure See also crash out
[probably from crasen to smash, shatter + dasshen to strike violently, dash1; see craze]
crasher  n

crash2
n
(Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Textiles) a coarse cotton or linen cloth used for towelling, curtains, etc.
[from Russian krashenina coloured linen]

Crash of rhinoceroses-Lipton, 1970.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.crashcrash - a loud resonant repeating noise; "he could hear the clang of distant bells"
noise - sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound); "he enjoyed the street noises"; "they heard indistinct noises of people talking"; "during the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels"
2.crash - a serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles); "they are still investigating the crash of the TWA plane"
accident - an unfortunate mishap; especially one causing damage or injury
prang - a crash involving a car or plane
3.crash - a sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional failures)
happening, natural event, occurrence, occurrent - an event that happens
4.crash - the act of colliding with something; "his crash through the window"; "the fullback's smash into the defensive line"
hitting, striking, hit - the act of contacting one thing with another; "repeated hitting raised a large bruise"; "after three misses she finally got a hit"
impingement, impaction - a sharp collision produced by striking or dashing against something
5.crash - (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"
computer science, computing - the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures
misadventure, mischance, mishap - an instance of misfortune
head crash - (computer science) a crash of a read/write head in a hard disk drive (usually caused by contact of the head with the surface of the magnetic disk)
Verb1.crash - fall or come down violently; "The branch crashed down on my car"; "The plane crashed in the sea"
come down, descend, go down, fall - move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way; "The temperature is going down"; "The barometer is falling"; "The curtain fell on the diva"; "Her hand went up and then fell again"
2.crash - move with, or as if with, a crashing noise; "The car crashed through the glass door"
move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
3.crash - undergo damage or destruction on impact; "the plane crashed into the ocean"; "The car crashed into the lamp post"
clash, collide - crash together with violent impact; "The cars collided"; "Two meteors clashed"
4.crash - move violently as through a barrier; "The terrorists crashed the gate"
go across, pass, go through - go across or through; "We passed the point where the police car had parked"; "A terrible thought went through his mind"
5.crash - break violently or noisily; smash;
disintegrate - break into parts or components or lose cohesion or unity; "The material disintegrated"; "the group disintegrated after the leader died"
crash - cause to crash; "The terrorists crashed the plane into the palace"; "Mother crashed the motorbike into the lamppost"
6.crash - occupy, usually uninvited; "My son's friends crashed our house last weekend"
lodge in, occupy, reside - live (in a certain place); "She resides in Princeton"; "he occupies two rooms on the top floor"
7.crash - make a sudden loud sound; "the waves crashed on the shore and kept us awake all night"
sound, go - make a certain noise or sound; "She went `Mmmmm'"; "The gun went `bang'"
8.crash - enter uninvited; informal; "let's crash the party!"
intrude, irrupt - enter uninvited; "They intruded on our dinner party"; "She irrupted into our sitting room"
9.crash - cause to crash; "The terrorists crashed the plane into the palace"; "Mother crashed the motorbike into the lamppost"
break apart, break up, crash - break violently or noisily; smash;
wrap - crash into so as to coil around; "The teenager wrapped his car around the fire hydrant"
prang - crash
collide - cause to collide; "The physicists collided the particles"
ditch - crash or crash-land; "ditch a car"; "ditch a plane"
10.crash - hurl or thrust violently; "He dashed the plate against the wall"; "Waves were dashing against the rock"
hurl, hurtle, cast - throw forcefully
11.crash - undergo a sudden and severe downturn; "the economy crashed"; "will the stock market crash again?"
change - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
12.crash - stop operating; "My computer crashed last night"; "The system goes down at least once a week"
conk out, go bad, break down, die, fail, give out, give way, break, go - stop operating or functioning; "The engine finally went"; "The car died on the road"; "The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town"; "The coffee maker broke"; "The engine failed on the way to town"; "her eyesight went after the accident"
13.crash - sleep in a convenient place; "You can crash here, though it's not very comfortable"
bed down, bunk down - go to bed; "We bedded down at midnight"

crash
noun
1. collision, accident, smash, wreck, prang (informal), bump, pile-up (informal), smash-up His elder son was killed in a car crash a few years ago.
2. smash, clash, boom, smashing, bang, thunder, thump, racket, din, clatter, clattering, thud, clang Two people in the flat recalled hearing a loud crash about 1.30am.
3. collapse, failure, depression, ruin, bankruptcy, downfall He predicted correctly that there was going to be a stock market crash.
verb
1. fall, pitch, plunge, sprawl, topple, lurch, hurtle, come a cropper (informal), overbalance, fall headlong He lost his balance and crashed to the floor.
2. plunge, hurtle, precipitate yourself We heard the sound of an animal crashing through the undergrowth.
3. smash, break, break up, shatter, fragment, fracture, shiver, disintegrate, splinter, dash to pieces Her glass fell on the floor and crashed into a thousand pieces
4. collapse, fail, go under, be ruined, go bust (informal), fold up, go broke (informal), go to the wall, go belly up (informal), smash, fold When the market crashed they assumed the deal would be cancelled.
adjective
intensive, concentrated, immediate, urgent, round-the-clock, emergency I might take a crash course in typing.
crash into collide with, hit, bump into, bang into, run into, drive into, plough into, hurtle into His car crashed into the rear of a van.
Translations
crash [kræʃ]
A. N
1. (= noise) → estrépito m; (= thunder) → estruendo m; (= explosion) → estallido m
2. (= accident) (Aut) → choque m (Aer) → accidente m
to have a crash (Aut) → tener un accidente de coche, chocar con el coche
to be in a car/plane crashtener un accidente de coche/aviación
3. (Fin) [of stock exchange] → crac m; [of business] (= failure) → quiebra f
the 1929 crashla crisis económica de 1929
B. VT
1. (= smash) [+ car, aircraft etc] → estrellar (into contra) he crashed his head against the wallse estrelló la cabeza contra la pared
2. (= gatecrash) to crash a partycolarse en una fiesta
C. VI
1. (= fall noisily) → caer con estrépito; (= move noisily) → moverse de manera ruidosa
to come crashing downcaer con gran estrépito
2. (= have accident) → tener un accidente (Aer) → estrellarse, caer a tierra; (= collide) [two vehicles] → chocar
to crash into/throughchocar or estrellarse contra
3. (Fin) [business] → quebrar; [stock exchange] → sufrir una crisis
when the stock market crashedcuando la bolsa se derrumbó
4. (Comput) → bloquearse, colgarse(Sp)
5. (= sleep) → dormir, pasar la noche
D. ADV he went crash into a treedio de lleno contra un árbol
E. EXCL¡zas!, ¡pum!
F. CPD [diet etc] → intensivo, acelerado
crash barrier N (Brit) (Aut) → quitamiedos m inv; (at stadium etc) → valla f protectora
crash course Ncurso m intensivo or acelerado
crash dive N [of submarine] → inmersión f de emergencia
crash helmet Ncasco m protector
crash landing Naterrizaje m forzoso or de emergencia
crash pad Nguarida f, lugar m donde dormir
crash programme (Brit) crash program (US) Nprograma m de urgencia
crash out
A. VT + ADV to be crashed outestar hecho polvo
B. VI + ADV (= collapse) → caer redondo; (= sleep) → dormirse

crash [ˈkræʃ]
n
(= noise) → fracas m
(= accident) (involving car, plane)accident m car crash, plane crash, train crash
[business] → faillite f
[stock market] → krach m
vt
to crash one's car → avoir un accident de voiture
He's crashed his car → Il a eu un accident de voiture.
He crashed the car into a wall → Il s'est écrasé contre un mur avec sa voiture.
He deliberately crashed the plane → Il s'est écrasé délibérément.
vi
[plane] → s'écraser
The plane crashed → L'avion s'est écrasé.
[two cars] → se percuter
His car crashed → Il a eu un accident de voiture.
(= collapse) [business] → faire faillite
crash into
vt (= strike) [car] → rentrer dans; [plane] → s'écraser contre
crash barrier n (British) (on road)glissière f de sécurité, rail m de sécurité
crash course n (= short course) → cours m intensif
crash diet nrégime m draconien
crash helmet ncasque m
crash-land [ˈkræʃˈlænd]
vi [pilot, plane] → atterrir en catastrophe
vt [+ plane] → poser en catastrophe
crash landing crash-landing [ˈkræʃˈlændɪŋ] natterrissage m forcé, atterrissage m en catastrophe
to make a crash-landing [plane, pilot] → atterrir en catastrophe
crash site n [plane] → lieu m de la catastrophe; [car] → lieu m de l'accident

crash
n
(= noise)Krach (→ en nt no pl) m no pl; (of thunder, cymbals also, of drums)Schlag m; there was a crash upstairses hat oben gekracht; the vase fell to the ground with a crashdie Vase fiel krachend zu Boden; a crash of thunderein Donnerschlag m; the crash of the waves against …das Krachen der Wellen gegen …
(= accident)Unfall m, → Unglück nt; (= collision also)Zusammenstoß m; (with several cars) → Karambolage f; (= plane crash)(Flugzeug)unglück nt; to be in a (car) crashin einen (Auto)unfall verwickelt sein; to have a crash(mit dem Auto) verunglücken, einen (Auto)unfall haben; (= cause it)einen Unfall verursachen or bauen (inf); the impact of the crashdie Wucht des Aufpralls; (into another car) → die Wucht des Zusammenstoßes
(Fin) → Zusammenbruch m; (St Ex) → Börsenkrach m
(Comput) → Crash m (inf), → Absturz m
advkrach; he went crash into a treeer krachte gegen einen Baum; crash, bang, wallop! (inf)bums! (inf), → krach! (inf)
vt
car, bicycleeinen Unfall haben mit; planeabstürzen mit; if you let him use your car he’s bound to crash itwenn du ihm dein Auto gibst, fährt er es dir bestimmt kaputt (inf); to crash one’s car into somethingmit dem Auto gegen etw krachen or knallen (inf); the car was found crasheddas Auto wurde demoliert aufgefunden
(with particle: = bang) stop crashing the plates aroundhör auf, mit den Tellern zu scheppern (inf); he crashed the cymbals togetherer schlug scheppernd die Becken zusammen; he crashed his head against the windscreener krachte mit dem Kopf gegen die Windschutzscheibe; he crashed the car through the barrierer fuhr mit dem Auto voll durch die Absperrung (inf)
(inf: = gatecrash) to crash a partyuneingeladen zu einer Party gehen, in eine Party hineinplatzen
vi
(= have an accident)verunglücken, einen Unfall haben; (plane, computer)abstürzen; to crash into somethinggegen etw (acc)krachen or knallen (inf)
(with particle: = move with a crash) → krachen; to crash to the ground/through somethingzu Boden/durch etw krachen; they went crashing through the undergrowthsie brachen krachend durchs Unterholz; his fist crashed into Tom’s faceseine Faust landete krachend in Toms Gesicht; the whole roof came crashing down (on him)das ganze Dach krachte auf ihn herunter; his whole world crashed about him or his earsseine ganze Welt brach zusammen
(Fin) → Pleite machen (inf); (Comput) → abstürzen; when Wall Street crashedals Wall Street zusammenbrach, beim Börsenkrach der Wall Street
(inf: also crash out) (= sleep)knacken (sl); (= fall asleep)einknacken (sl); (= become unconscious)zusammenklappen (inf)

crash:
crash barrier
nLeitplanke f
crash course
crash diet
nRadikalkur f
crash dive
nSchnelltauchmanöver nt
crash-dive
vischnelltauchen
crash helmet
nSturzhelm m

crash:
crash-land
vteine Bruchlandung machen mit, bruchlanden mit
crash-landing
nBruchlandung f
crash programme
nIntensivprogramm nt

crash [kræʃ]
1. n
a. (accident) → incidente m
there has been a plane crash → un aereo è precipitato
b. (noise) → fragore m, fracasso; (of thunder) → fragore
c. (of business) → fallimento (Stock Exchange) → crollo
2. vt (smash, car) → avere un incidente con, fracassare, sfasciare
he crashed the car into a wall → andò a sbattere contro un muro con la macchina
the pilot crashed the plane → il pilota ha fatto precipitare l'aereo
3. vi
a. (car) → avere un incidente; (plane) → cadere, precipitare; (collide, two vehicles) → scontrarsi
to crash into sth → scontrarsi con qc, andare a sbattere contro qc, schiantarsi contro qc
the plates came crashing down → i piatti sono andati in frantumi
b. (business) → fallire, andare in rovina; (stock market) → crollare
4. adj (diet, course) → intensivo/a, rapido/a

crash [kræʃ]
1. n
a. (accident) → incidente m
there has been a plane crash → un aereo è precipitato
b. (noise) → fragore m, fracasso; (of thunder) → fragore
c. (of business) → fallimento (Stock Exchange) → crollo
2. vt (smash, car) → avere un incidente con, fracassare, sfasciare
he crashed the car into a wall → andò a sbattere contro un muro con la macchina
the pilot crashed the plane → il pilota ha fatto precipitare l'aereo
3. vi
a. (car) → avere un incidente; (plane) → cadere, precipitare; (collide, two vehicles) → scontrarsi
to crash into sth → scontrarsi con qc, andare a sbattere contro qc, schiantarsi contro qc
the plates came crashing down → i piatti sono andati in frantumi
b. (business) → fallire, andare in rovina; (stock market) → crollare
4. adj (diet, course) → intensivo/a, rapido/a

crash
n crash [krӕʃ]
1 a noise as of heavy things breaking or falling on something hard I heard a crash, and looked round to see that he'd dropped all the plates. slag, lawaai, uitbarsting صَوتُ التَّصادُم грохот třesk, hřmot, řinčení brag das Krachen πάταγος estruendo, estrépito kolin, ragin صدای افتادن و شکستگی rysähdys fracas קוֹל הִתנָגשוּת धमाका lomljava csattanás bunyi keras dari sesuatu yang jatuh brak, braml frastuono 大音響 깨어지는 소리 trenksmas blīkšķis; rībiens berdentum lawaai brak łomot estrondo pocnet грохот hrmot trušč tresak brak, krasch, skräll เสียงดังที่เกิดจากการชน şangırtı, gümbürtü 撞擊聲 гуркіт; тріск دهماك‍ہ کی آواز، ٹ‍وٹ‍ن‍ے كا شور tiếng đổ loảng xoảng
2 a collision There was a crash involving three cars. botsing إصطِدام катастрофа srážka sammenstød; kollision der Zusammenstoß σύγκρουση, συντριβή colisión, choque, encontronazo kokkupõrge تصادف؛ برخورد kolari accident הִתנָגשוּת टक्कर sudar karambol, baleset, szerencsétlenség tabrakan árekstur incidente 衝突 충돌 avarija, sudužimas, susidūrimas avārija perlanggaran botsing krasj, ulykke, velt kraksa choque accident авария zrážka trčenje sudar krock, kollision การชนกัน taşıt/trafik kazası 相撞 катастрофа, аварія ٹ‍کر، تصادم đâm vào nhau
3 a failure of a business etc the Wall Street crash. bankrotskap إنهِيار، إفْـلاس фалит krach krak der Zusammenbruch οικονομική κρίση, κατάρρευση quiebra kokkuvarisemine خرابی بازار romahdus faillite מַפּוֹלֶת कारोबार इत्यादि में सहसा गिरावट slom pénzügyi krach kegagalan fjárhagslegt hrun fallimento, crollo 恐慌 폭락 krachas, bankrotas bankrots kegagalan urusniaga ineenstorting krakk, konkurs krach queda faliment(are) крах krach polom krah krasch การล้มละลาย iflâs 暴跌 крах, банкрутство كاروبار چ‍وپ‍ٹ هو جانا sự phá sản
4 a sudden failure of a computer A computer crash is very costly. der Absturz panne informatique attacco di cuore クラッシュ 정지 visiškas sugedimas crash поломка компьютера arıza yapma, çökme 電腦當機
v
1 to (cause to) fall with a loud noise The glass crashed to the floor. kraak, bars, donder يَتَحَطَّـم، يَنْكَسـر строшавам се roztříštit (se) smadre; styrte; brage krachen πέφτω, χτυπώ με θόρυβο caer con estrépito, estrellar(se) kolinal kukkuma, pillama افتادن با صدای بلند pudottaa, pudota räsähtäen (se) fracasser לְהִתנַפֵּץ ढहना tresnuti lezuhan jatuh skellast crollare; fracassarsi ガシャンと落ちる 박살나다 su trenksmu (nu)kristi, sudaužyti sagāzties; sabrukt; (ar troksni) saplīst jatuh terhempas kletterend vallen brake, knuse, smadre runąć z łoskotem esmigalhar-se a cădea; a (se) sparge с грохотом падать rozbiť sa treščiti tresnuti slå[] i kras ตกลงพร้อมเสียงดัง gürültüyle kır(ıl)mak, parçala(n)mak (使)大聲碰撞 падати; валитися з тріском تيز آواز ك‍ے سات‍ھ‍ گرنا rơi vỡ loảng xoảng
2 to drive or be driven violently (against, into) He crashed (his car); His car crashed into a wall. pletter, bots يَصْطَدم بِقُوّه، يبعَج блъскам се narazit, vrazit støde ind; smadre (zusammen-)stoßen πέφτω, συγκρούομαι με το αυτοκίνητο πανω σε κτ. chocar contra, estrellar, colisionar (millegi vastu) tormama تصادف شدید کردن törmätä (faire) percuter לְהִתנָגֵש हिंसक ढंग से किसी चीज से वाहन टकराना udariti beleszalad (vmibe), összetör (kocsit) menabrak klessa fracassarsi 衝突する 충돌하다 su- daužyti, trenktis ciest avāriju merempuh botsen brase (sammen med/inn i), krasje rozbijać, wjeżdżać bater a (se) ciocni разбивать;врезаться naraziť trčiti udariti krascha, kvadda ชนอย่างแรง çarpmak 衝撞,被猛撞 розбити; розтрощити تيزى س‍ے ٹ‍کرانا đâm
3 (of aircraft) to land or be landed in such a way as to be damaged or destroyed His plane crashed in the mountains. neerstort يتَحَطَّم، تَسْقُط الطائره разбивам се zřítit se styrte ned abstürzen συντρίβομαι (για αεροσκάφος) estrellar(se) vastu maad põrkama سقوط کردن syöksyä maahan s'écraser לְהִתרָסֵק टकराना udariti lezuhan jatuh brotlenda schiantarsi 墜落する 추락하다 sudužti, numušti nogāzties (par lidmašīnu) terhempas te pletter vallen krasje, styrte (ned/inn i) rozbijać się cair a se prăbuşi разбиться zrútiť sa zrušiti se srušiti se störta, krascha, kraschlanda (เครื่องบิน) ลงจอดฉุกเฉิน çakılmak 墜毀 зазнати аварії هوائى جهاز كا حادث‍ہ هونا va đụng
4 (of a business) to fail. bankrot gaan, bankrot maak ينهار фалирам zkrachovat krakke zusammenbrechen χρεοκοπώ, αποτυγχάνω quebrar, fracasar kokku varisema کساد شدن romahtaa faire faillite לִקרוֹס काम करना बन्द कर देना propasti megbukik gagal fara á hausinn fallire つぶれる 실패하다 patirti bankrotą bankrotēt menemui kegagalan failliet gaan konkurs upadać falir a da faliment потерпеть крах skrachovať propasti propasti gå omkull, göra bankrutt ล้มละลาย çökmek 崩盤 зазнати краху, розоритися كاروبار چ‍وپ‍ٹ هو جانا thất bại
5 to force one's way noisily (through, into) He crashed through the undergrowth. boender, kraak يَشُقُّ طَريقَه بضجَّـةِ влизам с взлом prodírat se brage; styrte stürzen, poltern ορμώ abrirse camino/paso (endale) teed rajama با صدای بلند وارد شدن työntyä passer à travers qqch. avec fracas לִפרוֹץ ढेलना probijati se átcsörtet menerobos ryðjast, brjótast aprirsi un varco rumorosamente 突き進む 밀고 나가고 brautis (ar troksni) []drāzties merempuh stormen brase/ramle (gjennom/inn i) pchać się penetrar a-şi face loc (cu zgomot) с шумом пробираться predierať sa lomastiti upasti rusa (fara, braka) fram บุกเข้าไป paldır küldür girmek 大聲猛衝直闖 наскакувати з тріском تيز آواز ك‍ے سات‍ھ داخل هونا tiếng huyên náo
6 (of a computer) to stop working suddenly If the computer crashes, we may lose all our files. abstürzen tomber en panne クラッシュする 정지하다 visiškai sugesti crashen, vastlopen ломаться arıza yapmak, çökmek (電腦)當機
adj
rapid and concentrated a crash course in computer technology. blits=, kits=, snel= سَريع ومُرَكَّـز интензивен intenzivní lyn- Intensiv-... εντατικός acelerado, intensivo intensiiv- کلاس فشرده و کوتاه مدت intensiivi- intensif בָּזַק तेज brz, zbijen gyorstalpaló intensif skyndi- intensivo 速成の 속성반의 intensyvus intensīvs; pastiprināts program kilat spoed- intensiv- przyspieszony intensivo intensiv ускоренный intenzívny pospešen nagao forcerad, intensiv ซึ่งเร่งรัด yoğun 速成的 інтенсивний سريع الوقتى نصاب cấp tốc
n crash-helmet
a covering for the head, worn for protection by racing-motorists, motor cyclists etc. valhelm خوذَة الأرتِطـام шлем přilba styrthjelm der Sturzhelm προστατευτικό κράνος casco protector kaitsekiiver کلاه ایمنی suojakypärä casque קָסדָה रक्षात्मक टोप kaciga bukósisak helm öryggishjálmur casco 安全ヘルメット 안전 헬멧 šalmas aizsargķivere topi keledar keselamatan valhelm styrthjelm kask capacete cască (защитный) шлем helma zaščitna čelada kaciga störthjälm หมวกกันน็อค kask 安全帽 шолом بچاؤ ك‍ے ل‍ۓ پهنا جانيوالا هيلم‍ٹ mũ bảo hiểm
v crash-ˈland
to land (an aircraft), usually in an emergency, with the undercarriage up. buiklanding يَهبِط بالطائرة مُتَحَطِّمـا кацам принудително přistát bez podvozku (nouzově) nødlande Bruchlandung machen κάνω αναγκαστική προσγείωση efectuar un aterrizaje forzoso hädamaandumist tegema فرود اجباری کردن tehdä pakkolasku se poser en catastrophe לִנחוֹת נְחִיתַת חֵרוּם जहाज का नियंत्रित रूप से दुर्घटनाग्रस्त होना prisilno sletjeti kényszerleszállást hajt végre (töréssel) mendarat darurat brotlenda fare/effettuare un atterraggio d'emergenza 胴体着陸する 불시착하다 nutupdyti avarijos ištiktą lėktuvą (par lidmašīnu) ciest avāriju (nolaižoties) jatuh terhempas een noodlanding maken krasjlande, nødlande, havarere lądować awaryjnie fazer uma aterragem forçada a ateriza forţat совершать аварийную посадку núdzovo pristáť zasilno pristati prinudno sleteti kraschlanda ลงสู่พื้นดินอย่างกะทันหัน acil iniş yapmak 迫降 зазнати аварії під час посадки خراب يا تباه هو كر نيچ‍ے آ رهنا sân bay dã chiến

crash تَحَطٌّم, يَتْحَطم, يتَحَطَم narazit, srazit (se), srážka forulykke, sammenstød einen Unfall haben mit, verunglücken, Zusammenstoß συγκρούομαι, σύγκρουση αυτοκινήτων, τσακίζω chocarse contra, choque, estrellar kolari, törmätä accident, avoir un accident, s’écraser prasnuti, sudar, sudariti avere un incidente con, scontrarsi, scontro 衝突, 衝突させる, 衝突する ...을 무너뜨리다, 꽝하고 박살나다, 충돌 botsing, te pletter slaan kollidere, krasj katastrofa, rozbić, rozbić się acidente de carro, acidente de viação, bater, espatifar-se авария, с грохотом разрушать, с грохотом рушиться brak, braka, krascha เคลื่อนที่อย่างเสียงดัง, การชน, ชนอย่างแรง araba kazası, çarpılmak, çarpmak đâm mạnh, va chạm mạnh 坠毁


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There was a crash against the door and something broke into clattering fragments.
There were houses on the other side of the river on fire, and scarcely a moment passed without the crash of a falling bomb.
Then the Lion put his strong front legs against the tree and pushed with all his might, and slowly the big tree tipped and fell with a crash across the ditch, with its top branches on the other side.
 
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