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curso intensivo
inglés
inglés
español
español
crash course
español
español
inglés
inglés
I. crash [ingl. am. kræʃ, ingl. brit. kraʃ] SUST.
1. crash (loud noise):
2. crash (collision, accident):
3. crash (financial failure):
II. crash [ingl. am. kræʃ, ingl. brit. kraʃ] V. trans.
1.1. crash (smash):
1.2. crash (make a noise):
2. crash coloq.:
III. crash [ingl. am. kræʃ, ingl. brit. kraʃ] V. intr.
1.1. crash (collide):
to crash into sth
1.2. crash (make loud noise):
crash thunder:
1.3. crash FIN.:
crash shares:
crash shares:
2. crash (spend the night):
crash coloq.
3. crash INFORM.:
IV. crash [ingl. am. kræʃ, ingl. brit. kraʃ] ADJ. atrbv.
crash course
crash program
V. crash [ingl. am. kræʃ, ingl. brit. kraʃ] ADV.
VI. crash [ingl. am. kræʃ, ingl. brit. kraʃ] INTERJ.
¡patapum! coloq.
I. course [ingl. am. kɔrs, ingl. brit. kɔːs] SUST.
1.1. course:
1.2. course (way of proceeding):
1.3. course (progress) sin pl.:
2. course:
lo sabes, ¿no? — ¡claro! or ¡desde luego! or ¡por supuesto!
3. course:
course AERO., NÁUT.
to plot a course AERO.
to plot a course NÁUT.
4.1. course (series of lessons):
course in/on sth
curso de / sobre algo
to take or ingl. brit. also do a course
4.2. course MED.:
5. course (part of a meal):
6. course DEP.:
cancha f (de golf) Co. Sur
7. course (of bricks):
8. course NÁUT.:
II. course [ingl. am. kɔrs, ingl. brit. kɔːs] V. trans. (hunt)
III. course [ingl. am. kɔrs, ingl. brit. kɔːs] V. intr.
course (flow swiftly) liter.:
crash course SUST.
I. course [kɔ:s, ingl. am. kɔ:rs] SUST.
1. course (direction):
course of a river
to be off course a. fig.
2. course (development):
3. course (treatment):
4. course DEP. (area):
course golf
5. course (part of meal):
6. course (layer):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. course [kɔ:s, ingl. am. kɔ:rs] V. intr.
I. crash [kræʃ] -es SUST.
1. crash (accident):
crash of a car
2. crash (noise):
3. crash COM.:
4. crash INFORM.:
II. crash [kræʃ] -es V. intr.
1. crash (have an accident):
crash plane
2. crash (make loud noise):
3. crash (break noisily):
4. crash COM.:
5. crash INFORM.:
III. crash [kræʃ] -es V. trans.
1. crash (damage in accident):
2. crash (make noise):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
Entrada de OpenDict
course SUST.
Entrada de OpenDict
crash V.
crash (system, device) intr. INFORM.
petarse Esp. coloq.
crash course SUST.
I. course [kɔrs] SUST.
1. course (direction):
course of a river
to be off course a. fig.
2. course (development):
3. course (treatment):
4. course DEP. (area):
course golf
5. course (part of meal):
6. course (layer):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. course [kɔrs] V. intr.
I. crash <-es> [kræʃ] SUST.
1. crash (accident):
crash of a car
2. crash (noise):
3. crash COM.:
4. crash comput:
II. crash [kræʃ] V. intr.
1. crash (have an accident):
crash plane
2. crash (make loud noise):
3. crash (break noisily):
4. crash COM.:
5. crash comput:
III. crash [kræʃ] V. trans.
1. crash (damage in accident):
2. crash (make noise):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
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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In the final crash course, the two remaining teams would go through an almost impossible obstacle course.
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Pilots and ground personnel took a crash course in infantry tactics and finally destroyed the superior enemy force, but suffered 15 dead and 50 wounded in doing so.
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Mistakenly believing his application was a soccer position, and he was able to pass his interview from a quick crash course in the sport.
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To ensure that the movements of the fish in the film were believable, the animators took a crash course in fish biology and oceanography.
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He took a crash course in flying, and took to the air unaccompanied after 11 hours of instruction.
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