crashing 详细解释

crashing

['kræʃiŋ]

adj. 绝对的, 彻底的, 非凡的

词形变化

名词: crasher | 动词过去式: crashed | 动词过去分词: crashed | 动词现在分词: crashing | 动词第三人称单数: crashes |

英英释义

动词 crash:

fall or come down violently

同义词:crash

move with, or as if with, a crashing noise

同义词:crash

undergo damage or destruction on impact

同义词:crash, ram

move violently as through a barrier

同义词:crash

break violently or noisily; smash;

同义词:crash, break up, break apart

occupy, usually uninvited

同义词:crash

enter uninvited; informal

同义词:barge in, crash, gate-crash

cause to crash

同义词:crash

hurl or thrust violently

同义词:crash, dash

undergo a sudden and severe downturn

同义词:crash

stop operating

同义词:crash, go down

sleep in a convenient place

同义词:doss, doss down, crash

形容词 crashing:

(used of persons) informal intensifiers

同义词:bally, blinking, bloody, blooming, flaming, fucking

补充

crashingcrashing英:[ˈkræʃiŋ] 美:[ˈkræʃɪŋ]adj.1.绝对的,非凡的,彻底的

例句

1. a crashing bore.极其无聊的事情(或人);讨厌透顶的事情(或人)。 2. The book is a crashing bore. [=the book is extremely boring]这本书无聊透顶。 3. The movie was a crashing failure.这部电影真是烂到家了。 4. "When news of the scandal broke, her career came to a crashing halt."丑闻传出后,她的事业骤然止步。 5. Construction of the tunnel was brought to a crashing halt when the funds ran out.资金用完后,隧道建设也就骤然停顿下来。