گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'crash'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: درهم‌ شكستن‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: خردكردن‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

3 عمومی:: سقوط‌ كردن‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

4 عمومی:: ریز ریز شدن‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general:: noun accident: The crash destroyed the auto. verb bumped: We crashed into each other.

Simple Definitions

2 general:: crash out informal LOSE 2. UK to lose in a sports competition when you were expected to win • He crashed out of the French Open in the second round.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

3 general:: crash out informal SLEEP 1. to go to sleep very quickly because you are very tired • I just want to go home and crash out.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

4 general:: crash ADJECTIVES/NOUN + crash a car/train/plane etc crash • He was badly hurt in a car crash. a road/rail/air crash • There will be an investigation into the cause of the air crash. a head-on crash (= in which the front part of two vehicles hit each other ) • He died in a head-on crash with a lorry. a fatal crash (= in which someone is killed ) • There have been several fatal crashes on this road. a high-speed crash • the risk of injury from a high-speed crash a horrific/terrible/appalling crash • a horrific crash in which three teenage boys were killed verbs have a crash ( also be involved in a crash ) (= in a car ) • I’ve been nervous about driving since I had a crash last year. a crash happens/occurs • The three-vehicle crash happened on the corner of Ongar Road. a crash involves something • Two women were taken to hospital after a crash involving a bus and a car. crash + NOUN a crash victim (= someone injured or killed in a crash ) • Families of the crash victims want to know what happened. a crash site/scene (= place where a crash happens ) • The authorities closed off a five-mile area around the crash site. a crash investigator (= someone who tries to find the cause of a crash ) • Crash investigators spent several days examining the scene.

transnet.ir

5 general::   noun sudden loud noise ADJ. almighty, deafening, great, loud, thunderous | distant | sickening, terrible There was a sickening crash as her head hit the ground. VERB + CRASH hear PREP. with a ~ The plates fell to the floor with an almighty crash. | ~ of a distant crash of thunder PHRASES a crash of thunder, the crash of the waves car/plane, etc. accident ADJ. horrific, major, serious a major air crash | fatal | head-on | high-speed | car, coach, helicopter, plane, train | air, motorway, rail, road VERB + CRASH cause CRASH + VERB happen, occur | involve sth a crash involving two cars and a lorry | kill sb | claim sth The crash claimed three lives. CRASH + NOUN victim | site | landing | barrier PREP. in a/the ~ He was killed in a train crash. business failure ADJ. financial | bank, property, stock market the stock market crash of 1987 PREP. ~ in a crash in share prices

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

6 general:: crash verb [ intransitive and transitive ] to hit another vehicle, a tree, the ground etc, with a lot of force, causing a lot of damage: • The plane crashed a kilometre from the runway. • He was scared I’d crash his car. • The car crashed into a tree. hit verb [ transitive ] to move into something quickly and with force: • He wasn’t paying attention, and almost hit another car. • The car hit a lamppost. collide verb [ intransitive ] if two cars, trains, planes etc collide, they hit each other, especially when they are moving in opposite directions: • The two planes collided in mid-air. • An express train collided with a freight train in the morning rush hour. run into something phrasal verb [ transitive ] to hit a vehicle or object that is directly in front of you, especially because you are not paying attention: • He ran into the car in front while he was talking on his mobile phone. smash into something phrasal verb [ transitive ] to crash into something, causing a great amount of damage: • An army helicopter smashed into the side of the mountain. plough into British English , plow into American English phrasal verb [ transitive ] to crash into something with a lot of force, especially when your vehicle continues moving afterwards: • The bus went out of control and ploughed into a line of traffic. ram verb [ transitive ] to deliberately hit another boat or vehicle very hard, especially when it is not moving: • The ship had been rammed by a submarine. • The gunmen tried to ram the police car.

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