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Term: crash barriers
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1) "Crash" -- As to crash barriers 1crash Pronunciation: 'krash Function: verb Etymology: Middle English crasschen transitive verb 1 a : to break violently and noisily : SMASH b : to damage (an airplane) in landing 2 a : to cause to make a loud noise <crash the cymbals together> b : to force (as one's way) through with loud crashing noises 3 : to enter or attend without invitation or without paying <crash the party> 4 : to move toward aggressively (as in fighting for a rebound) <basketball players crashing the boards> 5 : to cause (a computer system, component, or program) to crash intransitive verb 1 a : to break or go to pieces with or as if with violence and noise b : to fall, land, or hit with destructive force c : to decline suddenly and steeply d of a computer system, component, or program : to suffer a sudden major failure usually with attendant loss of data 2 : to make a smashing noise <thunder crashing overhead> 3 : to move or force one's way with or as if with a crash <crashes into the room> 4 slang : to experience the aftereffects (as lethargy or depression) of a usually prolonged episode of drug use (as of amphetamines) 5 slang : to go to bed or fall asleep; also : to reside temporarily : STAY <crashing with friends for a few days> - crash·er noun Pronunciation Symbols - 1 Popular culture
- 2 Medical
- 3 Police
| | Crash may refer to: - Collision, a physical crash, often of two vehicles, especially
- Motor-vehicle collision, a collision between ground vehicles
- Crash test, testing motor vehicles for crash compatibility
- Accidents and incidents in aviation, between flying vehicles
- Crash (computing), a common term for a computer fault
- Stock market crash, in finance
- Crash cymbal, a type of cymbal that is commonly found in drum kits, often used for a cartoon "crash" sound-effect
- Crash (Schedule duration), the effort to reduce the overall duration of a schedule
- "Crash", a group of Rhinoceros
- "Crash", a starched web of fabric used in bookbinding to connect a textblock to the bookboard/cover
- Crash convention, a bridge convention used over an opposing opening which does not specify a suit
- Crash cover, a cover (envelope) that have been recovered from a fixed-wing aircraft, airship crash, or other aviation accident
- Crash (card game), a British card game based on the game of Brag
In novels: - The 1973 novel Crash, a controversial J. G. Ballard novel about people who are sexually aroused by car crashes
- The 1996 novel Crash, by Jerry Spinelli
In film: - Crash (1996 film), a 1996 film directed by David Cronenberg based on the J. G. Ballard book of the same name
- Crash (2004 film), a 2004 Academy Award-winning film directed by Paul Haggis about racial and social tensions in Los Angeles
- Crashing, a 2006 film, directed by Joe and Anthony Russo
In music: - Crash (Human League album), a 1986 album ..."
2) "Barriers" -- As to crash barriers bar·ri·er Pronunciation: 'ber-E-&r, 'ba-rE- Function: noun Etymology: Middle English barrere, from Anglo-French, from barre bar 1 a : something material that blocks or is intended to block passage <highway barriers> <a barrier contraceptive> b : a natural formation or structure that prevents or hinders movement or action <geographic barriers to species dissemination> <barrier beaches> <drugs that cross the placental barrier> 2 plural, often capitalized : a medieval war game in which combatants fight on foot with a fence or railing between them 3 : something immaterial that impedes or separates : OBSTACLE <behavioral barriers> <trade barriers> Pronunciation Symbols Barriers is a British television series made by Tyne Tees Television for ITV between 1981 and 1982. The series starred Benedict Taylor as Billy Stanyon, a teenager facing up to the loss of his parents in a sailing accident only to discover that he was adopted. Billy then sets off on a journey to find his real parents that takes him across Europe. The series was filmed on location in Scotland, Germany and Austria. Barriers lasted for two series and other notable cast members included Paul Rogers, Laurence Naismith, Sian Phillips, Patricia Lawrence, Nicholas Courtney and Robert Addie. - Barriers at the Internet Movie Database
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