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碰撞,坠落,坠毁;撞击声,爆裂声;失败,瓦解碰撞,坠落,坠毁碰撞

资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Crash \Crash\, n. [L. crassus coarse. See {Crass}.]
   Coarse, heavy, narrow linen cloth, used esp. for towels.

Crash \Crash\ (kr?sh>), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Crashed} (kr?sht);
   p. pr. & vb. n. {Crashing}.] [OE. crashen, the same word as
   crasen to break, E. craze. See {Craze}.]
   To break in pieces violently; to dash together with noise and
   violence. [R.]

         He shakt his head, and crasht his teeth for ire.
                                                  --Fairfax.

Crash \Crash\, v. i.
   1. To make a loud, clattering sound, as of many things
      falling and breaking at once; to break in pieces with a
      harsh noise.

            Roofs were blazing and walls crashing in every part
            of the city.                          --Macaulay.

   2. To break with violence and noise; as, the chimney in
      falling crashed through the roof.

Crash \Crash\, n.
   1. A loud, sudden, confused sound, as of many things falling
      and breaking at once.

            The wreck of matter and the crash of worlds.
                                                  --Addison.

   2. Ruin; failure; sudden breaking down, as of a business
      house or a commercial enterprise.

资料来源 : WordNet®

crash
     v 1: fall or come down violently; "The branch crashed down on my
          car"; "The plane crashed in the sea"
     2: move with, or as if with, a crashing noise; "The car crashed
        through the glass door"
     3: undergo damage or destruction on impact; "the plane crashed
        into the ocean"; "The car crashed into the lamp post"
        [syn: {ram}]
     4: move violently as through a barrier; "The terrorists crashed
        the gate"
     5: break violently or noisily; smash; [syn: {break up}, {break
        apart}]
     6: occupy, usually uninvited; "My son's friends crashed our
        house last weekend"
     7: enter uninvited; informal; "let's crash the party!" [syn: {barge
        in}, {gate-crash}]
     8: cause to crash; "The terrorists crashed the car into the
        gate of the palace"
     9: hurl or thrust violently; "He dashed the plate against the
        wall"; "Waves were dashing against the rock" [syn: {dash}]
     10: undergo a sudden and severe downturn; "the economy crashed";
         "will the stock market crash again?"
     11: stop operating; "My computer crashed last night"; "The
         system goes down at least once a week" [syn: {go down}]
     12: sleep in a convenient place; "You can crash here, though
         it's not very comfortable" [syn: {doss}, {doss down}]

crash
     n 1: a loud resonant repeating noise; "he could hear the clang of
          distant bells" [syn: {clang}, {clangor}, {clangour}, {clangoring},
           {clank}, {clash}]
     2: a serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles);
        "they are still investigating the crash of the TWA plane"
        [syn: {wreck}]
     3: a sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks
        (especially one that causes additional failures) [syn: {collapse}]
     4: the act of colliding with something; "his crash through the
        window"; "the fullback's smash into the defensive line"
        [syn: {smash}]
     5: (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"

资料来源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing

crash
     
        1. A sudden, usually drastic failure.  Most often said of the
        {system}, especially of magnetic disk drives (the term
        originally described what happened when the air gap of a hard
        disk collapses).  "Three {lusers} lost their files in last
        night's disk crash."  A disk crash that involves the
        read/write heads dropping onto the surface of the disks and
        scraping off the oxide may also be referred to as a "head
        crash", whereas the term "system crash" usually, though not
        always, implies that the operating system or other software
        was at fault.
     
        2. To fail suddenly.  "Has the system just crashed?"
        "Something crashed the OS!" See {down}.  Also used
        transitively to indicate the cause of the crash (usually a
        person or a program, or both).  "Those idiots playing
        {SPACEWAR} crashed the system."
     
        [{Jargon File}]
     
        (1994-12-01)
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