Roleset id: crash.01 , to break, undergo damage, possibly producing a characteristic sound, possibly resulting in a sound, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
crash.01: CRASH-V NOTES: Based on WSJ. Member of VNcls bump-18.4-1, break-45.1, sound_emission-43.2. (from crash.01-v) CRASH-N NOTES: Updated by Julia. Member of Vncls break-45.1, sound_emission-43.2, and bump-18.4-1. (from crash.01-n)
person: ns, tense: past, aspect: ns, voice: active, form: full
`` They still bear the memory of October 1987 , when they bought gold after the stock market crashed and ended up [*-2] losing money because gold prices subsequently fell [*T*-3], '' Mr. Nichols said [*T*-1] .
Arg1: the stock market Rel: crashed
Example: with direction
person: ns, tense: past, aspect: ns, voice: active, form: full
The USS Lexington returned to dock in Pensacola , Fla. , following an accident Sunday in which the pilot of a training jet crashed into the ship , [*-2] killing five sailors [*T*-1].
Arg1: the pilot of a training jet Rel: crashed Argm-dir: into the ship Argm-adv: [*-2] killing five sailors
Example: autogen1
the market crash
Arg1: market Rel: crash
Example:
the November 2001 crash of Flight 587
Argm-tmp: November 2001 Rel: crash Arg1: of Flight 587
Argm-adj: actual Rel: crash Arg1: of the car Argm-gol: into the lagoon
Roleset id: crash.02 , to enter uninvited, invite oneself in, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
crash.02: CRASH-V NOTES: Based on WSJ. No VNcls. (from crash.02-v) CRASH-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on PB crash.02. No Vncls. (from crash.02-n)
Aliases:
Alias
FrameNet
VerbNet
crash (n.)
crash (v.)
Roles:
Arg0-PAG: entity entering Arg1-LOC: party
Example: transitive
person: ns, tense: present, aspect: ns, voice: active, form: full
Name-dropping recently helped Mr. Houston-Montgomery crash a party [0] Fame magazine threw [*T*-1]for 100 of the 2,809 people mentioned [*] in the diaries of the late Andy Warhol .
Arg0: Mr. Houston-Montgomery Rel: crash Arg1: a party [0] Fame magazine threw [*T*-1]for 100 of the 2,809 people mentioned [*] in the diaries of the late Andy Warhol
he remembers Kendallman?s spectacular crash of the party, when he set up his own ?booth? that was an installation of another version of an invasion of Puerto Rico.
Arg0: Kendallman's Argm-mnr: spectacular Rel: crash Arg1: of the party
While TV commercials typically take weeks [*] to produce [*?*], advertisers-1 in the past couple of years have learned [*-1]-2 to turn on a dime , [*-2] to crash out ads in days or even hours .
Arg0: [*-2] Rel: [ crash] [ out] Arg1: ads Argm-tmp: in days or even hours