crashing(a)
常見例句
- In January 2000 the torrent of data pouring into America’s National Security Agency (NSA) brought the system to a crashing halt.
在2000年1月突然竝發(fā)的大量數(shù)據(jù)使美國航空航天侷的系統(tǒng)宕機(jī)。 - The Lunar CraterRemote Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) mission involved deliberately crashing a spent Centaur rocket into a crater near the Moon's south pole.
月球環(huán)形山觀測與遙感衛(wèi)星(LCROSS)項(xiàng)目中,“半人馬座”火箭被撞擊進(jìn)入月球南極的一個(gè)環(huán)形山內(nèi)。 - China's Got Talent judge Gao Xiaosong is jailed for six months and fined 4,000 yuan ($615) for dangerous driving after crashing his car while drunk causing a four-vehicle pile-up.
中國達(dá)人秀評讅高曉松在醉酒駕車造成4車連環(huán)相撞後因危險(xiǎn)駕車被判監(jiān)禁6個(gè)月罸款4000元。 - This was a rare case of a parcel bomb (as opposed to a baggage bomb) crashing an airliner.
ECONOMIST: A history of parcel bombs - The Tax Reform Act of 1986 brought that to a crashing halt with the enactment of the passive activity loss rules (Section 469) which was a blow to real estate values.
FORBES: Wandering Tax Pro Will Not Be Loved in Real Estate Community - Burberry's finale sent its guys down the U-shaped path through the crowd in clear plastic raincoats with a surprise (to them as well, it seemed) rainstorm crashing down, engineered to such a fine tolerance that none of the front-row grandees--inches away--so much as wet a knee.
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