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From the English verb crash: crashing is: Gerund crashing Noun- derrumbamiento
Conceptually-related expressions of "crashing" crash VerbPlural: crashes - chocar, colisionar, estrellarse, chocar ruidosamente, darse de narices; Synonyms: collide, bump, clash, bump into each other, come into collision, hit, impinge on; Undergo damage or destruction on impact.
The plane crashed into the ocean. The car crashed into the lamp post.
- colapsarse, descachimbarse, desmarimbarse; Synonyms: buckle, buckle down, cave in, collapse, crash down, fall in; Stop operating. ; Undergo a sudden and severe downturn.
My computer crashed last night. The system goes down at least once a week. The economy crashed. Will the stock market crash again?
- entrar sin ser invitado, entrar sin invitación; Synonyms: gatecrash, barge in, horn, horn in; Occupy, usually uninvited.
My son's friends crashed our house last weekend.
- entrar sin ser invitado a; Synonyms: attend uninvited, gatecrash; Occupy, usually uninvited.
My son's friends crashed our house last weekend.
- derrumbarse; Synonyms: collapse, sink, come down; Undergo a sudden and severe downturn. ; Fall or come down violently.
The economy crashed. Will the stock market crash again? The branch crashed down on my car. The plane crashed in the sea.
crash Noun- choque, colisión, impacto, accidente, choque estruendoso, choque ruidoso, encontrón, encontronazo, estrellazo, estrellón, golpetazo, topetón, estropicio, topetazo; Synonyms: clash, collision, wreck, bump, impact, pileup, smash, impingement; The act of colliding with something. ; A serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles).
His crash through the window. The fullback's smash into the defensive line. They are still investigating the crash of the TWA plane.
- estruendo, gran ruido; Synonyms: rumbling, blare, clang, clash, din, great noise, peal; A loud resonant repeating noise.
He could hear the clang of distant bells.
- accidente automovilístico; Synonyms: accident, car accident, road accident, auto accident, car crash; A serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles).
They are still investigating the crash of the TWA plane.
- colapso, ruina; Synonyms: comedown, breakdown, collapse, downfall, deflation, foundering; A sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional failures).
- colapso de la bolsa, quiebra bancaria; Synonyms: bank failure; The inability of a bank to meet its credit obligations.
crash Adjective- de emergencia, forzoso; Synonyms: emergency, necessary, enforced, forceful, hurry-up, indispensable, pressing, rush
Verb Conjugation for "crash"
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