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Absturz

crash

German grammar
derAbsturzm
Meaning of Absturz

Plötzliches Beenden oder Versagen eines Programms.

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German[ˈapʃtʊʁts]
crash
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Absturz with Indonesian translation

Absturz usage examples

🇮🇩Indonesian🇩🇪German

Der Absturz kam plötzlich.

🇮🇩Indonesian🇩🇪German

Nach dem Absturz musste ich neu starten.

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Absturz belongs to the topic "Errors and Bugs". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

Absturzcrash
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helfenmembantu

Absturz synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between Absturz / Zusammenbruch / Sturz / Unfall / Einbruch / Ausfall

Z
🇩🇪German
Zusammenbruch

A complete breakdown or collapse of a system, plan, health, or economy; broader and stronger than a simple fall.

A2Often
S
🇩🇪German
Sturz

A physical fall of a person or object downward; more about moving down than a system failure.

A2Often
U
🇩🇪German
Unfall

An unexpected incident with damage or injury; may include a fall, but not necessarily.

A2Very Often
E
🇩🇪German
Einbruch

A sharp drop in a figure or a break-in into a building; in the context of errors and bugs it usually means a sudden decline.

A2Often
A
🇩🇪German
Ausfall

A failure, outage, or malfunction of something; very close to 'Absturz', especially for technology and services.

A2Very Often
K
🇩🇪German
Kollaps

A sudden, severe collapse or complete loss of function; sounds stronger and more dramatic.

A2Often

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How to pronounce Absturz and what this word means

Absturz means crash. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce Absturz

[ˈapʃtʊʁts]

Absturz translation

crash

Absturz examples

Der Absturz kam plötzlich.

Absturz transcription

[ˈapʃtʊʁts]

Questions about this word

Absturz meaning: what does it mean?

Plötzliches Beenden oder Versagen eines Programms.

Absturz pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

Absturz is pronounced as [ˈapʃtʊʁts]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

Absturz definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Der Absturz kam plötzlich. Translation: Сбой произошёл внезапно.

Is Absturz part of Errors and Bugs vocabulary?

Yes, Absturz (crash) can be learned in the Errors and Bugs topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is Absturz part of Professional English vocabulary?

Yes, Absturz (crash) can be learned in the Professional English topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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