Crash
Slang Term
AmericanBritishAustralian
★★★★★ Very Common
Casual
含义: To sleep suddenly or stay somewhere overnight.
突然睡着或在某处过夜。
Dormirse de repente o quedarse a pasar la noche en algún sitio.
突然眠る、または一晩どこかに泊まる。
갑자기 잠들다, 또는 어딘가에서 하룻밤 묵다.
To fall asleep quickly, often from exhaustion, or to stay at someone's place. 'I crashed at midnight' or 'Can I crash at yours?'
很快睡着,通常因为疲惫,或者在某人家里住一晚。如'I crashed at midnight'或'Can I crash at yours?'
Quedarse dormido rápidamente, a menudo por agotamiento, o quedarse en casa de alguien. 'I crashed at midnight' o 'Can I crash at yours?'
疲労からすぐに眠り込む、または誰かの家に泊まること。「I crashed at midnight」や「Can I crash at yours?」のように使う。
종종 피곤해서 갑자기 잠드는 것, 또는 누군가의 집에 머무르는 것. 'I crashed at midnight(자정에 뻗었다)' 또는 'Can I crash at yours?(너희 집에서 자도 돼?)'처럼 쓴다.
字面意思: To fall heavily (into sleep or onto a bed)
例句
- I crashed as soon as I got home. 一到家我就睡着了Me quedé frito en cuanto llegué a casa家に着いた途端に眠り込んだ집에 오자마자 뻗어버렸어.
- Can I crash at your place tonight? 今晚能在你那儿借住吗?¿Puedo quedarme a dormir en tu casa esta noche?今晩泊めてもらえる?오늘 밤 너희 집에서 자도 돼?
- He crashed on the sofa. 他在沙发上睡着了Se quedó frito en el sofá彼はソファで寝落ちした그는 소파에서 뻗어 잤다.
发音
/kræʃ/
用法指南
语境: sleep, staying over, exhaustion
语气: informal, casual
✓ 正确说法
- I crashed.我睡着了Me quedé frito眠り込んだ뻗어버렸어.
- Can I crash here?我能在这儿借住吗?¿Puedo quedarme aquí?ここに泊まっていい?여기서 자도 돼?
- Crashed at his place.在他那儿借住了Me quedé en su casa彼の家に泊まった그 집에서 잤어.
✗ 错误说法
- Fell asleepFell asleep(普通说法)Fell asleep(expresión estándar)Fell asleep(普通の表現)잠이 들었다
- Stayed overStayed over(普通说法)Stayed over(expresión estándar)Stayed over(普通の表現)하룻밤 묵었다
常见错误
- Has two meanings: sleeping and staying somewhere
- Very common in casual speech
起源与历史
From falling heavily, like crashing.
词源: American slang
最早记录: 1940s
文化背景
Era: Modern (1940s onwards)
Generation: All ages, especially younger
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: American movies; Youth culture
Regional notes: American origin, now universal.
变体
CrashCrashedCrash out
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