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单词 gatecrash
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Definition of gatecrash in English:

gatecrash

verbˈɡeɪtkraʃˈɡeɪtˌkræʃ
[with object]
  • Enter (a party or other gathering) without an invitation or ticket.

    you have gatecrashed a private meeting
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The angelic party gatecrashed their night watch and the angels invited them to join the revelry.
    • The celebrities won, not because of any right to privacy or abuse of an image right, rather because the wedding was seen as a private occasion which was gatecrashed by people who later acted in breach of a duty of confidence.
    • You can gatecrash other actors' parties over here, which you'd never do in London.
    • Put all this together and the surprise is not that India is gatecrashing the elite superpower league, but that it has not happened earlier.
    • ‘No problem’ I said, ‘I've got a few things to do, then maybe I could gatecrash your party later on?’
    • They asked him to drive to Portman Square, near Oxford Street, intending to gatecrash a party but they made off without paying, the jury heard.
    • I was lucky - I gatecrashed some auditions that an agency was holding and got on their books.
    • Somewhere in the bleary early hours of last Friday morning, a bunch of jubilant strangers gatecrashed the victory party of Labour's newest MP.
    • When teams from outside the elite gatecrash the party the favoured clubs pick apart their squads to ensure no repetition.
    • Back in England, he bought a 600 cc motorbike with hippie flowers painted on the sidecar, which was enough of a babe-magnet to impress his future wife, whom he met after gatecrashing a party.
    • Detectives also now believe the men had first attended an earlier party nearby and intended to gatecrash the function in the scout hut.
    • He had his recent 18th birthday party gatecrashed by a huge number of people and as a result had to close down the party much earlier than he would have otherwise.
    • According to the introductory spiel, this 2002 gig was a private party gatecrashed by a few thousand fans.
    • Ejected from the bar late at night, I find myself gatecrashing a 21st birthday party.
    • I got the distinct impression that I was pretty much gatecrashing my own birthday party.
    • 2004 is a big year, stepping up to play with the big boys on a level playing field, no longer the young whipper snapper who got to gatecrash the elite party.
    • It's especially good if you're gatecrashing a victory party for a football team and get to do a lap of honour around the bar with the trophy.
    • He must also demonstrate the merger is more beneficial than succumbing to someone trying to gatecrash the party.
    • In the evening they gatecrashed the wedding party and again beat up several guests.
    • On sitting in a pub she got a text from her flatmate about a party in Clapham which we decided it would be a laugh to go to since we both hadn't gatecrashed a party in years.
    Synonyms
    intrusion, intervention, intercession, involvement, impinging, encroaching, trespass, trespassing, obtrusion

Derivatives

  • gatecrasher

  • nounˈɡeɪtkraʃəˈɡeɪtkræʃər
    • And there are some whom one can't help suspect of being lucky gatecrashers.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If he has broken the convention that there is nothing to stop an audience member joining in with a show or with a member of the public gate-crashing a private event, then I don't feel he has any right to complain when people do it to him.
      • Having gate-crashed and disrupted an idyllic island community, he then proceeds to muscle in on the French girl, ousting her nice harmless boyfriend from her affections.
      • Guests will be checked on the way in for hidden cameras and security men will guard the church doors to prevent anyone gate-crashing the ceremony.
      • The move follows controversy last year when the rally was on the verge of being cancelled because of troubles from gatecrashers in 2001.
      • She said that together with her daughter she invited about 40 friends to the March 18 party before gatecrashers arrived, causing the trouble.
      • Or else, they may appear as a goon squad, gate-crashing an art gallery, seizing and burning contemporary paintings that they find contrary to their iconographical tastes.
      • The inaugural meeting of the Forum, held in Geneva in 1996, was unfortunately disrupted by gatecrashers.
      • We gate-crashed one party together where she pretended to be a literary agent and even had people approaching her to pitch novels.
      • A teenager was left heartbroken after gatecrashers at her 18th birthday party made off with all her cards and gifts.
 
 

Definition of gatecrash in US English:

gatecrash

verbˈɡātˌkraSHˈɡeɪtˌkræʃ
[with object]
  • Enter (a party or other gathering) without an invitation or ticket.

    the photographer gatecrashed the 2000 wedding in New York
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When teams from outside the elite gatecrash the party the favoured clubs pick apart their squads to ensure no repetition.
    • The celebrities won, not because of any right to privacy or abuse of an image right, rather because the wedding was seen as a private occasion which was gatecrashed by people who later acted in breach of a duty of confidence.
    • The angelic party gatecrashed their night watch and the angels invited them to join the revelry.
    • In the evening they gatecrashed the wedding party and again beat up several guests.
    • Ejected from the bar late at night, I find myself gatecrashing a 21st birthday party.
    • ‘No problem’ I said, ‘I've got a few things to do, then maybe I could gatecrash your party later on?’
    • Put all this together and the surprise is not that India is gatecrashing the elite superpower league, but that it has not happened earlier.
    • You can gatecrash other actors' parties over here, which you'd never do in London.
    • According to the introductory spiel, this 2002 gig was a private party gatecrashed by a few thousand fans.
    • It's especially good if you're gatecrashing a victory party for a football team and get to do a lap of honour around the bar with the trophy.
    • They asked him to drive to Portman Square, near Oxford Street, intending to gatecrash a party but they made off without paying, the jury heard.
    • He had his recent 18th birthday party gatecrashed by a huge number of people and as a result had to close down the party much earlier than he would have otherwise.
    • He must also demonstrate the merger is more beneficial than succumbing to someone trying to gatecrash the party.
    • 2004 is a big year, stepping up to play with the big boys on a level playing field, no longer the young whipper snapper who got to gatecrash the elite party.
    • Detectives also now believe the men had first attended an earlier party nearby and intended to gatecrash the function in the scout hut.
    • Somewhere in the bleary early hours of last Friday morning, a bunch of jubilant strangers gatecrashed the victory party of Labour's newest MP.
    • I got the distinct impression that I was pretty much gatecrashing my own birthday party.
    • I was lucky - I gatecrashed some auditions that an agency was holding and got on their books.
    • On sitting in a pub she got a text from her flatmate about a party in Clapham which we decided it would be a laugh to go to since we both hadn't gatecrashed a party in years.
    • Back in England, he bought a 600 cc motorbike with hippie flowers painted on the sidecar, which was enough of a babe-magnet to impress his future wife, whom he met after gatecrashing a party.
    Synonyms
    intrusion, intervention, intercession, involvement, impinging, encroaching, trespass, trespassing, obtrusion
 
 
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