Des questions concernant des phrases d'exemple avec, et la définition et l'utilisation de "Crash"
La signification de "Crash" dans divers phrases et expressions
Q:
Que signifie crash course ?
A:
It means a course in which you learn a lot about a particular subject in a very short period of time in a very extensive manner.
Q:
Que signifie Can I crash here tonight? ?
A:
You want to stay a night there.
Q:
Que signifie crash ?
A:
to collide violently with something.
"they crashed a car".
"they crashed a car".
Q:
Que signifie i'm crashing into you ?
A:
Sentido literal: crash, bater, ir de encontro
(Como as ondas: crashing waves)
No uso figurado, significa gostar de alguém, estar a fim, estar se apaixonando pela pessoa.
(Como as ondas: crashing waves)
No uso figurado, significa gostar de alguém, estar a fim, estar se apaixonando pela pessoa.
Q:
Que signifie to get a crash of ?
A:
yes to your first question.
we use "to get..." when talking about results. "to [verb]" is about action, so it depends on what people want to say.
we use "to get..." when talking about results. "to [verb]" is about action, so it depends on what people want to say.
Exemple de phrases utilisant "Crash"
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant crash the night.
A:
I’m exhausted let me crash for the night at your place.
Can i crash the night? I’m exhausted.
Can i crash the night? I’m exhausted.
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant crash.
A:
There was a crash on the highway.
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant crash.
A:
He crashed when he got home from work. (exhausted)
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant crash.
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Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant crash and crush.
A:
The truck crashed into (hit, collided with) my car and crushed it (damaged heavily due to its size and weight)
I'm going to crash the party (turn up uninvited) to the see the girl I have a crush on (Secretly attracted to)
My computer crashed (stopped working, froze) and I crushed (squeezed) my can of coke in anger.
When he heard his mother was in the plane crash(impacted with the ground), he was crushed (emotionally devastated, very upset)
I'm going to crash the party (turn up uninvited) to the see the girl I have a crush on (Secretly attracted to)
My computer crashed (stopped working, froze) and I crushed (squeezed) my can of coke in anger.
When he heard his mother was in the plane crash(impacted with the ground), he was crushed (emotionally devastated, very upset)
Mots similaires à "Crash" et leurs différences
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre crash et collision et impact ?
A:
Crash (verb or noun)
When you lose control and slam into something, causing damage.
The car crashed into the wall.
There was a car crash on the motorway.
I crashed into a tree.
Collision (noun). The verb is collide.
Similar to crash, but a more formal register. When two objects collide or ram into each other.
These two boats are on a collision course!
The collision was due to mechanical failure. The brakes failed, the truck lost control, slewed sideways and crashed into another truck from the other lane.
The two icebergs collided with a dull booming noise.
Impact (noun)
The powerful blow from something hitting something else. Usually knocks the thing backwards or leaves a dent.
When the meteor hit the earth, the impact could be felt for miles around.
The impact of the battering ram shook the castle walls.
Figuratively can also mean the affect of something on something else.
We didn't realise how much of an impact this movie would have on people.
Recycling has a positive impact on the environment.
When you lose control and slam into something, causing damage.
The car crashed into the wall.
There was a car crash on the motorway.
I crashed into a tree.
Collision (noun). The verb is collide.
Similar to crash, but a more formal register. When two objects collide or ram into each other.
These two boats are on a collision course!
The collision was due to mechanical failure. The brakes failed, the truck lost control, slewed sideways and crashed into another truck from the other lane.
The two icebergs collided with a dull booming noise.
Impact (noun)
The powerful blow from something hitting something else. Usually knocks the thing backwards or leaves a dent.
When the meteor hit the earth, the impact could be felt for miles around.
The impact of the battering ram shook the castle walls.
Figuratively can also mean the affect of something on something else.
We didn't realise how much of an impact this movie would have on people.
Recycling has a positive impact on the environment.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre crash et collide ?
A:
I have to change my answer a bit. I think perhaps they are the same after all.
You could have a container ship collide with a buoy or a dock, so one of the things can be stationery.
But we don't say a ship collided with rocks, or a car collided with a wall. For that we say crash.
So it seems to be a bit more complicated.
You could have a container ship collide with a buoy or a dock, so one of the things can be stationery.
But we don't say a ship collided with rocks, or a car collided with a wall. For that we say crash.
So it seems to be a bit more complicated.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre crash et strike et smash ?
A:
They are basically synonyms. They differ in the prepositions used, and they can be transitive or intransitive.
- The car crashed into the wall.
- The car struck the wall.
- The car smashed into the wall.
- He crashed my car into a wall.
- He struck my car with his car / fist / foot.
- He smashed my car into a wall.
- He smashed a bug with his foot.
- He struck a police officer. (As in punched, kicked, or slapped a police officer)
- He crashed his grocery cart into mine.
Smashing something means that thing is generally pretty much destroyed. Though, it could refer just to a strike with a heavy object, which may not deal any damage.
Striking something can deal a little or a lot of damage to all or part of that thing. It's a pretty general term, and could be a punch from a person, or a car crash.
Crashing into something can deal no or a lot of damage to that thing.
- The car crashed into the wall.
- The car struck the wall.
- The car smashed into the wall.
- He crashed my car into a wall.
- He struck my car with his car / fist / foot.
- He smashed my car into a wall.
- He smashed a bug with his foot.
- He struck a police officer. (As in punched, kicked, or slapped a police officer)
- He crashed his grocery cart into mine.
Smashing something means that thing is generally pretty much destroyed. Though, it could refer just to a strike with a heavy object, which may not deal any damage.
Striking something can deal a little or a lot of damage to all or part of that thing. It's a pretty general term, and could be a punch from a person, or a car crash.
Crashing into something can deal no or a lot of damage to that thing.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre to crash et to crush ?
A:
Crash is used when an object hits another object: "Please don't crash my car into that truck."
Crush is used when something is being flattened or squeezed by force: "If you sit on my candy in the chair, you'll crush it."
Crush is used when something is being flattened or squeezed by force: "If you sit on my candy in the chair, you'll crush it."
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre crash et crush ?
A:
"I was in a car crash" - crash means to collide with something else "that airplane crashed into the ocean" - "the car crashed into the pole"
Traductions de "Crash"
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? I seems like sobering up.
술이 깨는 것 같다.
I was crash out after work at home
퇴근 후에 집에 가자마자 뻗어버렸다.
술이 깨는 것 같다.
I was crash out after work at home
퇴근 후에 집에 가자마자 뻗어버렸다.
A:
1_ it seems like I'm sobering up.
2_ after work i was knocked out at home
2_ after work i was knocked out at home
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? i have a crash on you.
A:
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Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? crash and crush
A:
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Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? i have a crash on you
A:
do u mean a crush? i have a crush on u
Autres questions concernant "Crash"
Q:
I've a big crash on you Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
"I've got a big crush on you." Is the correct way to say that sentence.
Q:
I sometimes make Indian curry from scratch.I crash several kinds of spices and roast them,then cook.
Maybe It is much easier than you think.
British curry needs many many kinds of spices to make it mild. But Indian curry need only a couple of, so it is not so difficult. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
Maybe It is much easier than you think.
British curry needs many many kinds of spices to make it mild. But Indian curry need only a couple of, so it is not so difficult. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
Pretty good! Just a few small things 😊
I sometimes make Indian curry from scratch. I *crush several kinds of spices, roast them, then cook *them. *It's much easier than you might think. British curry needs many kinds of spices to make it mild, but Indian curry *needs only a few, so it is not so difficult.
I hope this is helpful 😁
I sometimes make Indian curry from scratch. I *crush several kinds of spices, roast them, then cook *them. *It's much easier than you might think. British curry needs many kinds of spices to make it mild, but Indian curry *needs only a few, so it is not so difficult.
I hope this is helpful 😁
Q:
He actually avoided a crash that seemed can't avoided,this thing made he became a national hero. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
(I don't understand what you meant by crash however I fixed the sentence errors)
He actually avoided a crash that seemed unavoidable, which made him a national hero.
However I would be prefer the sentence structure to be: He became a national hero after he avoided a crash (?) that seemed unavoidable.
He actually avoided a crash that seemed unavoidable, which made him a national hero.
However I would be prefer the sentence structure to be: He became a national hero after he avoided a crash (?) that seemed unavoidable.
Q:
a crash between two cars Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
In my opinion, you're doing it so clearly !
Q:
I'd rather crash in the work I feel passionate about than take off in that I have no interest. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
"I'd rather fail at something I'm passionate about than succeed at something I have no interest in"
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