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crashed
We have found lemma(root) word of crashed : crash.
Definitions
[kraʃ], (Verb)
Definitions:
- (of a vehicle) collide violently with an obstacle or another vehicle
(e.g: a racing car had crashed, wrecking a safety barrier)
- move or cause to move with force, speed, and sudden loud noise
(e.g: huge waves crashed down on to us)
- (of shares, a business, etc.) suddenly drop in value or fail
(e.g: the shares crashed to 329p)
- (of a computer, computing system, or software) fail suddenly
(e.g: the project was postponed because the computer crashed)
- enter (a party) without an invitation; gatecrash
- go to sleep, especially suddenly or in an improvised setting
(e.g: what was it you said just before I crashed out?)
Phrases:
- crash and burn
Origin
:
late Middle English: imitative, perhaps partly suggested by craze and dash
[kraʃ], (Noun)
Definitions:
- a violent collision, typically of one vehicle with another or with an object
(e.g: a car crash)
- a sudden loud noise as of something breaking or hitting another object
(e.g: he slammed the phone down with a crash)
- a sudden disastrous drop in the value or price of something
(e.g: the 1987 stock-market crash)
- a sudden failure which puts a computer system out of action
(e.g: system crashes are an everyday hazard)
Phrases:
- crash and burn
Origin
:
late Middle English: imitative, perhaps partly suggested by craze and dash
[kraʃ], (Adjective)
Definitions:
- done rapidly or urgently and involving a concentrated effort
(e.g: a crash course in Italian)
Phrases:
- crash and burn
Origin
:
late Middle English: imitative, perhaps partly suggested by craze and dash
[kraʃ], (Adverb)
Definitions:
- with a sudden loud sound
(e.g: crash went the bolt)
Phrases:
- crash and burn
Origin
:
late Middle English: imitative, perhaps partly suggested by craze and dash
[kraʃ], (Noun)
Definitions:
- a coarse plain linen, woollen, or cotton fabric
Phrases:
Origin
:
early 19th century: from Russian krashenina ‘dyed coarse linen’
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