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  1. 21 de mar. de 2011 · Mar 21, 2011. #2. "crashed with" doesn't mean "crashed into." It can only mean that two vehicles or other objects crashed at the same time: "A Lear Jet crashed with a 747 in the same vicious storm." If the Lear Jet collided with the 747 you would have to use "crashed into." If an object falls to the floor, then you have to use "crashed to" or ...

  2. 19 de abr. de 2014 · A car could crash into them. A plane could crash onto them. "onto" means that something comes from above. Does that help? Note that a car could crash onto them if it fell from a bridge, say. A plane could crash into them if it was taxiing along the runway.

  3. 18 de may. de 2008 · French, France. May 18, 2008. #4. Thanks for the answers ! The context is a song : "crash, bang, wallop I'm in love again, i've got my eyes on the road, and I'm feeling no pain etc..." Crash bang.... is the very first sentence sung. At first I translated it "collision, explosion, impact" though I guess there is a more beautiful way to say it !

  4. 1 de jun. de 2021 · Hello, everyone! I have taken an online English test provided by a university from English speaking country. The question is It wasn't a bad crash and ... damage was done to my car. a. little b. small c. light d. mere My questions is what is the difference(s) between little, small, light, and...

  5. 6 de ene. de 2010 · crash and burn au premier degré se réfère à un avion qui s'enflamme en s'écrasant. Donc au deuxième degré c'est quelqu'un ou quelque chose qui dégringole d'en haut, ou se casse la gueule après un beau départ. Quel dommage qu'on ne puisse dire " je me suis pulvérisé au sol ".

  6. 17 de ago. de 2006 · If you need to crash then crash and burn You're not alone Lo que quiere decir la canción de Savage Garden es que si necesitas tocar suelo y llorar todo lo que necesites, lo hagas, que no estás solo, que alguien estará para acompañarte. Sé que llegué un poco tarde con la respuesta, pero espero que te sirva, saludos. Towi.

  7. 28 de jun. de 2022 · If you say that an aircraft crashed to or onto the ground, there is an implication that it fell vertically and flopped rather than flying nose first. We would not say that John fell into the ground - we would say he fell to or onto the ground. "Into" only works with "crash", as far as I know.

  8. 14 de jul. de 2010 · Hello everyone. Can someone tell me the meaning of 'a place to crash in'? The context is someone saying to a friend: 'you can come to my town. You´ll have a place to crash in'. Does it mean 'to sleep over at someone´s place'? I have also seen 'find a place to crash', does it have the same...

  9. 8 de may. de 2017 · So to crash the gate: to gate-crash. I would not have thought of it myself, but it seems the colloquial meaning is well established. Actually the compond "gate-crash" is very widely used in the UK for going to a party with out an invitation. It is not the same as breaking into a place, however.

  10. 3 de nov. de 2012 · New Mexico. American English. Nov 3, 2012. #3. sound shift is correct. The expression is a variant of the older, "Do you want to crash the party?", i.e., "Do you want to go to the party?", except this expression implies that the speaker was not invited to the party but is going to go anyway.

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