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Write the language features in:
1. Crashed __________________________


Write The Language Features In 1 Crashed class=

Sagot :

Answer:

1  

a [no object] : to hit something hard enough to cause serious damage or destruction

Investigators are still trying to determine why the airplane crashed. [=why the airplane hit the ground]

— often + into

The car crashed into the fence/wall/guardrail.

She crashed into another car.

A large meteorite may have crashed into the Earth 65 million years ago.

b [+ object] : to damage (a vehicle) by causing it to hit something

She crashed the car into a tree, but no one was hurt.

He has crashed two cars, a truck, and a motorcycle.

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a always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] : to make a loud noise by falling, hitting something, etc.

We listened to the waves crashing against the shore.

The stuntman crashed through the window on a motorcycle.

The walls crashed down around them.

[+] more examples

— sometimes used figuratively

The whole theory came crashing down when it was revealed that some of the supporting evidence had been falsified.

His world came crashing down when he lost his job.

b [no object] : to make a loud noise

The cymbals crashed and the trumpets blew.

Thunder crashed as the rain started to pour.

c [+ object] : to cause two things to hit against each other and make a loud noise

He crashed the cymbals together.

3  

a [no object] of a computer : to stop working suddenly

My computer keeps crashing.

b [+ object] : to cause (a computer) to stop working suddenly

This program always crashes my computer.

4  

[no object] informal

a : to go to sleep

I was exhausted after the long flight, so I just checked into the hotel and crashed.

b : to stay or live for a short time with someone

You can crash [=sleep] here tonight.

She's crashing with friends for a few days while her apartment is being repaired.

5  

[no object] of a business, price, market, etc. : to go down in value very suddenly and quickly

They lost thousands of dollars when the stock market crashed.

6  

[+ object] informal : to go to (a party) without being invited

He tried to crash the party but they wouldn't let him in.

7  

[+ object] US, sports : to move very quickly and forcefully toward (something, such as the goal in ice hockey)

The players crashed the net.

crash and burn US, informal

: to fail completely

The company crashed and burned after only two years in business.

— crasher noun, plural crashers [count]

a party crasher

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