Results for « crash » (eng)
07380144-n (15)
crash, clash, clangor, clang, clangoring, clangour, clank      a loud resonant repeating noise
02019282-v (1)
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crash      move violently as through a barrier
00017674-v
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doss, doss down, crash      sleep in a convenient place
00126236-n (1)
crash, smash      the act of colliding with something
07477945-n (1)
crash, collapse      a sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional failures)
01507407-v (1)
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dash, crash      hurl or thrust violently
02657080-v
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crash      occupy, usually uninvited
00434919-v
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crash, go down      stop operating
02019011-v (1)
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barge in, crash, gate-crash      enter uninvited; informal
01562061-v (2)
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crash, break up, break apart      break violently or noisily; smash
02088627-v (3)
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crash      move with, or as if with, a crashing noise
01972570-v (9)
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crash      fall or come down violently
07301950-n (4)
crash, wreck      a serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles)
07478874-n
crash      [in computer_science] an event that causes a computer system to become inoperative
02177512-v
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crash      make a sudden loud sound
01562209-v
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crash      cause to crash
00583064-v
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crash      undergo a sudden and severe downturn
01561819-v (3)
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crash, ram      undergo damage or destruction on impact

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