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投机倒把
rozbił się
I. crash [kræʃ] N
1. crash (accident):
2. crash (noise):
huk m
crash of thunder
3. crash ECON:
4. crash COMPUT:
II. crash [kræʃ] VB intr
1. crash (have accident):
2. crash (hit noisily):
3. crash (fall noisily):
to crash [down] dishes
roztrzaskiwać [perf roztrzaskać] się
4. crash (make noise):
crash thunder
grzmieć [perf za-]
5. crash (fail):
załamywać [perf załamać] się
crash company
upadać [perf upaść]
crash computer
padać [perf paść]
6. crash (decrease):
gwałtownie spadać [perf spaść]
7. crash COMPUT:
III. crash [kræʃ] VB trans
1. crash (damage):
rozbijać [perf rozbić]
he crashed his car into a tree
2. crash (hit):
to crash sth against sth
Phrases:
bank crash N ECON
crash out VB intr inf
1. crash out (stay for night):
2. crash out (fall asleep):
uderzać [perf uderzyć] w kimono
crash barrier N Brit
crash course N
crash day N ECON
crash diet N
crash helmet N
crash-land VB intr
lądować [perf wy-] awaryjnie
crash-landing N
OpenDict entry
shugar crash N
Present
Icrash
youcrash
he/she/itcrashes
wecrash
youcrash
theycrash
Past
Icrashed
youcrashed
he/she/itcrashed
wecrashed
youcrashed
theycrashed
Present Perfect
Ihavecrashed
youhavecrashed
he/she/ithascrashed
wehavecrashed
youhavecrashed
theyhavecrashed
Past Perfect
Ihadcrashed
youhadcrashed
he/she/ithadcrashed
wehadcrashed
youhadcrashed
theyhadcrashed
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The owner of the letter died in a mysterious car crash days later.
www.dailyreckoning.com.au
He is often seen wearing roller skates and a crash helmet.
en.wikipedia.org
He was incredibly ill and could not hear or speak, he had such a fragile skull he had to wear a crash helmet and bandages.
www.liverpoolecho.co.uk
A dummy petrol tank was used for storage and was large enough to fit a spare crash helmet.
en.wikipedia.org
The cheeky rider then hopped back on the bike, nude but for a crash helmet, and sped off -- giving fellow motorists plenty of photo opportunities.
metro.co.uk

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