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1 crash
1. noun1) (noise) Krachen, dasfall with a crash — mit einem lauten Krach fallen
2) (collision) Zusammenstoß, derplane/train crash — Flugzeug- / Eisenbahnunglück, das
2. intransitive verbin a [car] crash — bei einem [Auto]unfall
1) (make a noise, go noisily) krachen2) (have a collision) einen Unfall haben; [Flugzeug, Flieger:] abstürzen3. transitive verb1) (smash) schmettern2) (cause to have collision) einen Unfall haben mit* * *[kræʃ] 1. noun1) (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.) das Krachen2) (a collision: There was a crash involving three cars.) der Zusammenstoß3) (a failure of a business etc: the Wall Street crash.) der Zusammenbruch4) (a sudden failure of a computer: A computer crash is very costly.)2. verb2) (to drive or be driven violently (against, into): He crashed (his car); His car crashed into a wall.) (zusammen-)stoßen3) ((of aircraft) to land or be landed in such a way as to be damaged or destroyed: His plane crashed in the mountains.) abstürzen4) ((of a business) to fail.) zusammenbrechen5) (to force one's way noisily (through, into): He crashed through the undergrowth.) stürzen, poltern3. adjective(rapid and concentrated: a crash course in computer technology.) Intensiv-...- academic.ru/115771/crash-helmet">crash-helmet- crash-land* * *[kræʃ]I. n<pl -es>car \crash Autounfall mplane \crash Flugzeugabsturz m▪ with a \crash mit Getösestock market \crash Börsenkrach mcomputer \crash Computerabsturz mII. vito \crash on landing/take-off beim Landen/Starten abstürzen2. (hit)3. (collide with)▪ to \crash into sb/sth mit etw/jdm zusammenstoßento \crash head-on frontal zusammenstoßenthe dog \crashed [or came \crashing] through the bushes der Hund preschte durch die Büschethe car \crashed through the roadblock das Auto krachte durch die Straßensperreto \crash [or come \crashing] to the ground auf den Boden knallenthe vase \crashed to the ground die Vase zerschellte am Boden5. COMM, STOCKEX (collapse) stockmarket zusammenbrechen; company Pleite machen fam, in Konkurs gehenIII. vt1. (damage in accident)▪ to \crash sth etw zu Bruch fahrento \crash a plane eine Bruchlandung machen2. (make noise)▪ to \crash sth etw schmettern [o knallen]she \crashed the vase against the wall sie knallte die Vase gegen die Wandto \crash a party uneingeladen zu einer Party kommen* * *[krʃ]1. nthere was a crash upstairs — es hat oben gekracht
the crash of the waves against... — das Krachen der Wellen gegen...
2) (= accident) Unfall m, Unglück nt; (= collision also) Zusammenstoß m; (with several cars) Karambolage f; (= plane crash) (Flugzeug)unglück ntto have a crash — (mit dem Auto) verunglücken, einen (Auto)unfall haben
the impact of the crash (into another car) — die Wucht des Aufpralls die Wucht des Zusammenstoßes
2. advkrachhe went crash into a tree — er krachte gegen einen Baum
3. vt1) car, bicycle einen Unfall haben mit; plane abstürzen mitif you let him use your car he's bound to crash it — wenn du ihm dein Auto gibst, fährt er es dir bestimmt kaputt (inf)
to crash one's car into sth — mit dem Auto gegen etw krachen or knallen
2)he crashed the cymbals together —
3) (inf= gatecrash)
to crash a party — uneingeladen zu einer Party gehen, in eine Party hineinplatzen4. vi1) (= have an accident) verunglücken, einen Unfall haben; (plane, computer) abstürzento crash into sth — gegen etw (acc) krachen or knallen (inf)
to crash to the ground/through sth — zu Boden/durch etw krachen
they went crashing through the undergrowth —
his fist crashed into Tom's face — seine Faust landete krachend in Toms Gesicht
when Wall Street crashed — als Wall Street zusammenbrach, beim Börsenkrach der Wall Street
4) (inf) (= sleep) knacken (sl); (= fall asleep) einknacken (sl); (= become unconscious) zusammenklappen (inf)* * *crash1 [kræʃ]A v/t1. zertrümmern, -schmettern2. sich krachend einen Weg bahnen4. a) einen Unfall haben mit:crash one’s car into a wall mit dem Auto gegen eine Mauer krachenb) FLUG abstürzen mit5. umg uneingeladen kommen zu, hineinplatzen in (akk):6. fig umg einen Einbruch erzielen in (akk), etwas schaffen:crash the headlines Schlagzeilen machenB v/i1. (krachend) zerbersten, zerbrechen, zerschmettert werden2. krachend einstürzen, zusammenkrachen umg:his whole world came crashing about his ears für ihn brach eine Welt zusammen4. krachen (against, into gegen):crash down herunterkrachen;crash open krachend auffliegen (Tür)5. stürmen, platzen umg:crash in(to the room) hereinplatzen;crash in on a party in eine Party hineinplatzen6. AUTO zusammenstoßen, verunglücken7. FLUGa) abstürzen (auch Computer)he crashed at friends’C s1. Krach(en) m(n)2. Unfall m, Zusammenstoß m, (besonders Autorennen) Crash m4. FLUG Crash m:a) Absturz m (auch von Computer):be killed in a crash bei einem Absturz ums Leben kommenb) Bruchlandung f5. pl RADIO Krachgeräusche pl, atmosphärische Störungen plD adj Schnell…, Sofort…:crash course Schnell-, Intensivkurs m;crash program(me) Sofortprogramm nE int krach!crash2 [kræʃ] s grober Leinendrell* * *1. noun1) (noise) Krachen, das2) (collision) Zusammenstoß, derplane/train crash — Flugzeug- / Eisenbahnunglück, das
in a [car] crash — bei einem [Auto]unfall
3) (Finance etc.) Zusammenbruch, der2. intransitive verb1) (make a noise, go noisily) krachen2) (have a collision) einen Unfall haben; [Flugzeug, Flieger:] abstürzen3) (Finance etc., Computing) zusammenbrechen3. transitive verb1) (smash) schmettern2) (cause to have collision) einen Unfall haben mit* * *n.Absturz -¨e m.Krach ¨-e m.Zusammenbruch m.Zusammenstoß m. v.abstürzen v.krachen v.zerschmettern v. -
2 crash
crash [kræʃ]accident ⇒ 1 (a) fracas ⇒ 1 (b) krach ⇒ 1 (c) panne ⇒ 1 (d) patatras ⇒ 4 avoir un accident ⇒ 5 (a) s'écraser ⇒ 5 (a), 5 (b) retentir ⇒ 5 (b) s'effondrer ⇒ 5 (d) tomber en panne ⇒ 5 (e)1 noun(a) (collision) accident m;∎ car/plane/train crash accident m de voiture/d'avion/ferroviaire;∎ we were in a crash (car accident) nous avons eu un accident de voiture;∎ the car looks as though it has been in a crash la voiture semble avoir été accidentée;∎ the force of the crash la force de l'impact;∎ Rugby to do a crash tackle plaquer violemment(b) (loud noise) fracas m;∎ a crash of thunder un coup de tonnerre;∎ there was a loud crash as the plate hit the ground cela a fait un bruit fracassant quand l'assiette est tombée par terre;∎ there was a loud crash from the kitchen un grand fracas a retenti dans la cuisine;∎ he closed the lid with a crash il a fermé le couvercle avec fracas;∎ he fell to the floor with a crash il est tombé par terre dans un grand fracas(diet, programme) intensif, de choc3 adverb∎ he ran crash into a wall il est rentré en plein dans le mur;∎ it went crash ça a fait boum;∎ something went crash in the attic quelque chose est tombé dans le grenierpatatras!∎ we're going to crash (plane) on va s'écraser; (car) on va lui rentrer dedans/rentrer dans le mur/ etc; (train) on va avoir un accident;∎ the car hit a patch of ice and crashed la voiture a eu un accident après avoir glissé sur une plaque de verglas;∎ a detailed study of what actually happens when a car crashes une étude détaillée de ce qui se passe vraiment lors des accidents de voiture;∎ the French car crashed at the first bend la voiture française a eu un accident dans le premier virage;∎ the cars crashed (head on) les voitures se sont percutées (de plein fouet);∎ to crash into sth percuter qch, rentrer dans qch;∎ the car crashed through the fence la voiture est passée à travers la clôture;∎ to crash into sb (person) rentrer dans qn;∎ I crashed into him je lui suis rentré dedans∎ the thunder crashed (once) il y eut un violent coup de tonnerre; (repeatedly) le tonnerre retentit;∎ what are you crashing about at this hour for? pourquoi fais-tu autant de vacarme ou boucan à cette heure?;∎ the elephants crashed through the undergrowth les éléphants ont traversé le sous-bois dans un vacarme terrible(c) (fall, hit with loud noise or violently)∎ the tree came crashing down l'arbre s'est abattu avec fracas;∎ the bookcase came crashing down la bibliothèque s'est écroulée avec fracas;∎ her world came crashing down (about) her or her ears tout son monde s'est écroulé;∎ the vase crashed to the ground le vase s'est fracassé au sol;∎ his fist crashed into the other man's face son poing a percuté avec force ou violence le visage de l'autre(d) Stock Exchange s'effondrer;∎ shares crashed from 750p to 110p le cours des actions s'est effondré: de 750 pence il est passé à 110 pence∎ can I crash at your place? je peux pieuter chez toi?;∎ I need somewhere to crash for the next week j'ai besoin d'un endroit où crécher la semaine prochaine∎ to crash a car avoir un accident avec une voiture; (on purpose) démolir une voiture;∎ to crash a plane s'écraser en avion;∎ he crashed the car through the fence/shop-window il a traversé la clôture/la vitrine avec la voiture;∎ she crashed the car into a wall elle est rentrée dans ou a percuté un mur (avec la voiture)►► crash barrier glissière f de sécurité;crash course cours m intensif;∎ a crash course in French un cours intensif de français;crash helmet casque m (de protection);crash landing atterrissage m forcé ou en catastrophe;familiar crash pad piaule f de dépannage;∎ he let me use his place as a crash pad il m'a laissé crécher chez lui pour me dépanner;crash test dummy mannequin-test m;crash victim victime f d'un accident∎ I found him crashed out in the corner je l'ai trouvé endormi□ ou qui roupillait dans le coin;∎ she's absolutely crashed out elle dort comme une souche□, elle en écrase -
3 smash
I [smæʃ]1) (crash) (of glass, china) fracasso m.; (of vehicles) schianto m.5) sport (in tennis) smash m., schiacciata f.II 1. [smæʃ]1) spaccare, rompere; (more violently) fracassarehe smashed the car into a tree — distrusse o sfasciò l'automobile contro un albero
2.to smash the ball — (in tennis) fare uno smash o una schiacciata
1) (disintegrate) sfasciarsi, schiantarsi2) (crash)to smash into — [ vehicle] andare a schiantarsi o a sbattere contro
3) econ. fare fallimento•- smash in- smash up* * *[smæʃ] 1. verb1) ((sometimes with up) to (cause to) break in pieces or be ruined: The plate dropped on the floor and smashed into little pieces; This unexpected news had smashed all his hopes; He had an accident and smashed up his car.) frantumare, fracassare2) (to strike with great force; to crash: The car smashed into a lamp-post.) fracassarsi2. noun1) ((the sound of) a breakage; a crash: A plate fell to the ground with a smash; There has been a bad car smash.) fracasso, schianto2) (a strong blow: He gave his opponent a smash on the jaw.) colpo3) (in tennis etc, a hard downward shot.) smash; schiacciata•- smashing- smash hit* * *smash /smæʃ/n.1 fracasso; fragore; l'andare in frantumi; sconquasso; schianto4 (fin.) crollo; tracollo; fallimento; bancarotta5 (fam., = smash hit) un successo strepitoso; un successone; un attore (uno spettacolo, ecc.) di grande successo● the smash-and-grab gang, la «banda del mattone» □ smash-and-grab raid, spaccata ( furto con effrazione di vetrina, ecc.) □ smash-up, crollo, rovina; (autom.) collisione, scontro grave; (ferr.) disastro, scontro □ to go smash, andare a sbattere in pieno; scontrarsi violentemente.♦ (to) smash /smæʃ/A v. t.1 fracassare; frantumare; mandare in frantumi; spaccare; spezzare; rompere: The hooligans smashed everything in sight, i teppisti hanno fracassato tutto ciò che si trovava a tiro; to smash the china, rompere la porcellana; to smash one's knee, spaccarsi un ginocchio2 (fam.) assestare un forte colpo a; percuotere; picchiare3 scagliare; scaraventare5 (mil. e sport) stroncare; respingere: to smash the enemy's attack, stroncare l'attacco (del) nemico6 (fin.) far fallire; mandare in rovina8 (fig.) sconfiggere; annientareB v. i.1 fracassarsi; frantumarsi; andare in frantumi: The vase fell and smashed to smithereens, il vaso cadde e andò in frantumi2 (fin.) andare in rovina; far bancarotta; fallire● to smash down, abbattere; buttar giù; sfondare: The police smashed down the door, la polizia ha sfondato la porta □ to smash sb. 's face in, spaccare la faccia a q. □ to smash in, fare irruzione ( abbattendo la porta, ecc.); abbattere ( un ostacolo); sfondare ( una porta, ecc.); ammaccare ( una lamiera, ecc.) □ to smash into, sbattere contro; urtare con forza; andare a sbattere: The coach smashed into the guardrail, il pullman è andato a sbattere contro il guardrail □ to smash open, sfondare ( una porta, una finestra) □ to smash through, sfondare ( una parete, ecc.) □ to smash up, fracassare; distruggere; ridurre (q.) a malpartito, ferire (q.) gravemente: My car was smashed up in the accident, nell'incidente la mia auto rimase distrutta □ (econ.) to smash (up) a monopoly, distruggere un monopolio.* * *I [smæʃ]1) (crash) (of glass, china) fracasso m.; (of vehicles) schianto m.5) sport (in tennis) smash m., schiacciata f.II 1. [smæʃ]1) spaccare, rompere; (more violently) fracassarehe smashed the car into a tree — distrusse o sfasciò l'automobile contro un albero
2.to smash the ball — (in tennis) fare uno smash o una schiacciata
1) (disintegrate) sfasciarsi, schiantarsi2) (crash)to smash into — [ vehicle] andare a schiantarsi o a sbattere contro
3) econ. fare fallimento•- smash in- smash up -
4 break
1. n пролом; разрыв; отверстие, щель; брешь; трещинаbreak in the pipe-line — разрыв трубопровода, пробоина в трубопроводе
2. n проламывание; пробивание3. n прорыв4. n перерыв; пауза; перемена5. n многоточие или другой знак, указывающий на внезапную паузу6. n стих. цезура7. n раскол; разрыв отношений8. n первое появление9. n амер. разг. нарушение приличий10. n амер. разг. ошибка; неуместное замечание11. n амер. разг. внезапная перемена12. n амер. разг. побег13. n амер. разг. амер. бирж. внезапное падение цен14. n амер. разг. амер. полит. передача голосов другому кандидатушанс; возможность, случай
bad break — невезение, незадача
15. n амер. разг. участок вспаханной земли16. n амер. разг. амер. разг. кража со взломом17. n амер. разг. диал. большое количество18. n амер. разг. игра о борт19. n геол. разрыв, нарушение20. n геол. малый сброс21. n геол. переход лошади с одного шага на другой22. n спорт. первый удар23. n спорт. право первого удараto break an entail — добиться отмены майората; отменять ограничения прав на собственность
24. n спорт. удачная серия ударов25. v ломатьbreak down — сломать, разрушить; сбить
26. v ломатьсяthe stick bends but does not break — палка гнётся, но не ломается
27. v взламывать28. v разбивать29. v разбиваться30. v разрывать; прорыватьto break open — взламывать, открывать силой
break away — отрывать, разрывать
31. v рваться, разрыватьсяthe rope broke and he fell to the ground — верёвка порвалась, и он упал
32. v вскрыться, прорватьсяbreak through — прорваться, пробиться
33. v портить, ломать, приводить в негодность34. v прерывать, нарушать35. v временно прекращать, делать остановку36. v прерываться37. v эл. прерывать; размыкать38. v врываться, вламыватьсяbreak in — врываться, вламываться
39. v ослаблять40. v слабеть, ослабевать; прекращаться41. v рассеиваться, расходиться; проходитьto break the ranks — выходить из строя; расходиться
42. v начаться, наступить43. v разразиться44. v разорять, приводить к банкротству45. v разориться, обанкротиться46. v понижать в должности47. v амер. бирж. внезапно упасть в ценеthe citizens sallied out in an attempt to break the siege — горожане бросились вон в попытке прорвать блокаду
48. v вырываться, убегать49. v срыватьсяto break the strike — саботировать, срывать забастовку
50. v лопаться, давать ростки51. v разг. случаться, происходитьanything broken? — Nothing much — что-нибудь случилось? — Ничего особенного
52. v спорт. выйти из «боксинга»; освободиться от захвата противника53. v лингв. перейти в дифтонг54. n рама для выездки лошадей55. n большой открытый экипаж с двумя продольными скамьямиback break fall to a back roll extension — сед с прямыми ногами и кувырок назад через стойку на руках
56. n брейк, сольная импровизация в джазеСинонимический ряд:1. blow (noun) blow; breath; breather; breathing space; breathing spell; ten2. breach (noun) breach; chasm; chink; cleft; crack; division; fissure; flaw; fracture; part; rift; split; tear3. escape (noun) breakout; escape; flight; getaway4. faux pas (noun) blooper; boner; faux pas; gaffe; impropriety; indecorum; solecism5. gap (noun) estrangement; gap; hiatus; hole; perforation; rent; rupture; schism; void6. interlude (noun) interlude; interregnum; interval; parenthesis7. intermission (noun) interim; intermission; lapse; recess; rest; time-out8. opportunity (noun) chance; look-in; occasion; opening; opportunity; shot; show; squeak; time9. quarrel (noun) altercation; contention; disruption; quarrel; trouble10. respite (noun) caesura; discontinuity; interruption; lacuna; pause; respite; stay; suspension11. adjourn (verb) adjourn; recess; rest12. bankrupt (verb) bankrupt; impoverish; pauper13. burst (verb) burst; crack; cryptanalyze; decipher; decode; decrypt; puzzle out; rend14. degrade (verb) bump; declass; degrade; demerit; demote; disgrade; disrate; downgrade; put down; reduce15. destroy (verb) batter; dash; demolish; destroy; fracture; shiver16. disclose (verb) disclose; divulge; open; reveal; unfold17. disprove (verb) confound; confute; controvert; disconfirm; disprove; evert; rebut; refute18. dissolve (verb) annul; dismiss; dissolve; negate19. divorce (verb) detach; disjoin; divide; divorce; part; separate; sever; split20. emerge (verb) come out; emerge; get out; leak; out; transpire21. escape (verb) abscond; decamp; escape; flee; fly; scape22. fail (verb) bust; crash; fail; fold23. gentle (verb) gentle; tame24. give (verb) bend; cave; collapse; crumple; give; go; yield25. happen (verb) befall; betide; chance; come; come off; develop; do; fall out; hap; happen; occur; rise26. injure (verb) cut; harm; hurt; injure; lacerate; wound27. interrupt (verb) abbreviate; curtail; disrupt; end; interrupt; suspend28. master (verb) beat; exceed; master; outdo; overcome; surpass; vanquish29. penetrate (verb) penetrate; perforate; pierce; puncture30. ruin (verb) crush; overwhelm; ruin; subdue31. smash (verb) cleave; disintegrate; disjoint; shatter; smash; splinter; sunder32. snap (verb) break down; cave in; snap33. stop (verb) give up; leave off; stop34. tell (verb) carry; communicate; convey; get across; impart; pass; pass on; report; tell; transmit35. turn (verb) plough; turn; turn over36. violate (verb) breach; contravene; transgress; violate
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