单词 | gatecrash |
释义 | > as lemmasˈgatecrash ˈgatecrash v. intransitive and transitive to enter (a party, etc.) as a gatecrasher. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > match or competition > take part in match or competition [verb (transitive)] > gain admission to match, etc., in specific manner gatecrash1931 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > go or come in [verb (intransitive)] > in unwelcome or unwarranted manner > without ticket or invitation to crash the gate1922 crash1929 gatecrash1931 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > go or come into [verb (transitive)] > in unwelcome or unwarranted manner > without ticket or invitation crash1922 gatecrash1931 society > leisure > social event > hospitality > guest > be guest [verb (intransitive)] > uninvited to crash the gate1922 crash1929 gatecrash1931 lig1960 society > leisure > social event > hospitality > guest > [verb (transitive)] > enter as uninvited guest crash1922 gatecrash1931 1931 E. Mannin Ragged Banners viii. 80 Geoffrey Hayes is giving a party to-night—shall we gate-crash? 1933 D. L. Sayers Murder must Advertise xi. 192 I'm sick of Slinker's parties..let's go and gate-crash something really virtuous. 1933 D. L. Sayers Murder must Advertise xi. 198 ‘I had the pleasure of entertaining your cousin there one night.’ ‘Did he gate-crash on you? That is exactly what he would do.’ 1963 Times 23 May 4/7 The British women can be said to have gate-crashed the semi-final round. < as lemmas |
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