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Intensivkurs
ˈcrash pro·gramme, Am ˈcrash pro·gram N
Intensivkurs m <-es, -e>
I. pro·gramme [ˈprəʊgræm], Am pro·gram [Am ˈproʊ-] N
1. programme RADIO, TV:
Programm nt <-s, -e>
Sendefolge f <-, -n>
Sendung f <-, -en>
2. programme THEAT:
Programm nt <-s, -e>
Spielplan m <-(e)s, -pläne>
Programmheft nt <-(e)s, -e>
3. programme (plan):
Programm nt <-s, -e>
Plan m <-(e)s, Plä·ne>
II. pro·gramme [ˈprəʊgræm], Am pro·gram [Am ˈproʊ-] VB trans <-mm->
1. programme (instruct):
2. programme usu passive (mentally train):
to programme sb to do sth
I. crash <pl -es> [kræʃ] N
1. crash (accident):
Autounfall m <-(e)s, -fälle>
Flugzeugabsturz m <-es, -stürze>
2. crash (noise):
Krach m <-(e)s> kein pl
3. crash COMM (collapse):
Zusammenbruch m <-(e)s, -brüche>
Börsenkrach m <-(e)s, -kräche>
4. crash COMPUT (failure):
Absturz m <-es, -stür·ze>
II. crash [kræʃ] VB intr
1. crash (have an accident):
crash driver, car
crash plane
2. crash (hit):
auf etw acc aufprallen
3. crash (collide with):
to crash into sb/sth
4. crash:
crash (make loud noise) cymbals, thunder
crash door
gegen etw acc knallen inf
to crash against sth waves
schlagen <schlägt, schlug, geschlagen>
to crash against sth waves
5. crash COMM, STOCKEX (collapse):
crash stockmarket
crash company
crash company
6. crash COMPUT (fail):
7. crash sl (sleep):
III. crash [kræʃ] VB trans
1. crash (damage in accident):
to crash sth
2. crash (make noise):
to crash sth
3. crash inf (gatecrash):
crash N FINMKT
Present
Iprogramme
youprogramme
he/she/itprogrammes
weprogramme
youprogramme
theyprogramme
Past
Iprogrammed
youprogrammed
he/she/itprogrammed
weprogrammed
youprogrammed
theyprogrammed
Present Perfect
Ihaveprogrammed
youhaveprogrammed
he/she/ithasprogrammed
wehaveprogrammed
youhaveprogrammed
theyhaveprogrammed
Past Perfect
Ihadprogrammed
youhadprogrammed
he/she/ithadprogrammed
wehadprogrammed
youhadprogrammed
theyhadprogrammed
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Unlike other simulations of its time, landing on the nose-wheel would result in a crash due to gear collapse as in real life.
en.wikipedia.org
Inadequate visibility is an important factor that influences the risk of a road crash among all types of road user.
www.digitaljournal.com
Anyone who has had their computer or email system crash can relate.
www.state.gov
He returned only to suffer another crash at the fourth race of the season in Spain.
en.wikipedia.org
In 1960, they reunited in an airport, after both of their wives died in a tragic plane crash.
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