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From:
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crash
/ˈkræʃ/
碰撞,墜落,墜毀;撞擊聲,爆裂聲;失敗,瓦解(vt.)碰撞,墜落,墜毀(vi.)碰撞
From:
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crash
當機; 故障的; 系統故障
From:
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crash
全垮時間
From:
Network Terminology
crash
損壞 故障
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Crash
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Crashed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Crashing
.]
To
break
in
pieces
violently
;
to
dash
together
with
noise
and
violence
. [
R
.]
He
shakt
his
head
,
and
crasht
his
teeth
for
ire
.
--
Fairfax
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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
;
as
,
the
stock
market
c
rash
of
1929.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Crash
,
n.
Coarse
,
heavy
,
narrow
linen
cloth
,
used
esp
.
for
towels
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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
"
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
]
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