词组 | MALFUNCTION |
释义 | bite the dust tr. to break; to fail; to give out.My car finally bit the dust.This pen has bitten the dust. conk out in. [for something] to break down; to quit running.My car conked out finally.I hope my computer doesn't conk out. crash 1. in. [for a computer] to stop working. This thing crashes every time I hit a certain key.My machine hasn't crashed since I got it. 2. n. a total failure of a computer. Most of my data was lost in the crash.Crashes are to teach you to back up your data. 3. in. [for any electronic device] to fail. My stereo crashed, so I've been watching TV.My TV crashed, and I had to go out to watch at somebody else's house. crum something up tr. to mess something up; to make something crummy.Who crummed the bird feeder up?Now, don't crum up this deal. die on someone in. [for something] to quit running for someone.My car died on me, and I couldn't get it started.My stereo died on me, and I had to listen to the radio. down time n. the time when a computer is not operating.I can't afford a lot of down time in the system I buy.We had too much down time with the other machine. go blooey and go flooey in. to fall apart; to go out of order.Suddenly, all my plans went blooey.I just hope everything doesn't go flooey at the last minute. go haywire in. [for something] to go out of order; to break down.My stereo's gone haywire.I'm afraid my car's gone haywire. It won't start. gronk (out) in. to conk out; to crash, as with a car or a computer.My car gronked out on the way to work this morning.The program gronks every time I start to run it. |
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