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2 Translation results for
crash
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
crash
noun
crashes
estrépito
;
choque, colisión
;
quiebra (de un negocio), crac (de la bolsa)
Synonyms of
crash
noun
collision
,
din
,
failure
crash
verb
crashed, has crashed, is crashing, crashes
estrellar
;
estrellarse, chocar
;
(argot) pasar la noche, quedarse frito, colarse
;
entrar en crisis
;
retumbar, resonar
Example sentences of
crash
verb
•
She
crashed
the car into a tree, but no one was hurt.
•
He has
crashed
two cars, a truck, and a motorcycle.
•
Investigators are still trying to determine why the airplane
crashed
.
•
We listened to the waves
crashing
against the shore.
•
The stuntman
crashed
through the window on a motorcycle.
More examples
•
The walls
crashed
down around them.
•
The books
crashed
to the floor.
•
The cymbals
crashed
and the trumpets blew.
•
Thunder
crashed
as the rain started to pour.
•
He
crashed
the cymbals together.
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Synonyms of
crash
verb
boom
,
collide
,
resound
,
smash
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Related phrases for
crash
crash a party
- (figurado) colarse en una fiesta, irrumpir en una fiesta
crash course
- curso intensivo
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Reverse translation for
crash
estrépito
- clamor, din
choque
- crash, collision, clash, conflict, shock
colisión
- collision
quiebra
(de un negocio)
- break, crack, failure, bankruptcy
crac
(de la bolsa)
- crash (of the stock market)
estrellar
- to smash, to crash
estrellarse
- to crash, to collide
chocar
- to crash, to collide, to shake (hands), to clash, to conflict, to clink glasses, to be shocking, to be unpleasant or obnoxious
pasar la noche
(argot)
quedarse frito
colarse
- to sneak in, to cut in line, to gate-crash, to slip up, to make a mistake
entrar en crisis
retumbar
- to boom, to thunder, to resound, to reverberate
resonar
- to resound, to ring
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