0 a course that teaches you a lot of basic facts in a very short time:
1 a short period of instruction in which much is learned about a subject
This chapter is particularly helpful to individuals who are looking for a crash course in delivering this treatment.
These institutions, which had been 'established in a state of fever' in 1927, were supposed to give criminal tribesmen a crash course in modern and honest money management.
I do not consider it necessary to introduce a crash course of training for nursing staff wishing to work in renal dialysis centres.
It is possible to take a crash course—it is an unfortunate term in relation to driving—of lessons to qualify to drive.
Who is to instruct those newcomers to the service, presumably by means of a crash course in view of the time factor?
They should go and take a crash course in the economy and then come back and debate it.
Those who are already qualified will need to attend a crash course to top up their training.
This is in fact a crash course which no one can withstand.