collapse
柯林斯词典
1. V-I If a building or other structure collapses, it falls down very suddenly. 坍塌
A section of the Bay Bridge had collapsed. 海湾大桥有一部分坍塌了。
2. N-UNCOUNT Collapse is also a noun. 坍塌
The governor called for an inquiry into the motorway's collapse. 州长要求对高速公路的坍塌进行调查。
3. V-I If something, for example a system or institution, collapses, it fails or comes to an end completely and suddenly. (系统或制度等) 崩溃; 瓦解
His business empire collapsed under a massive burden of debt. 他的商业帝国由于债台高筑而瓦解。
4. N-UNCOUNT Collapse is also a noun. (系统或制度等的) 崩溃; 瓦解
The coup's collapse has speeded up the drive to independence. 那次政变的失败加速推动了独立进程。
5. V-I If you collapse, you suddenly faint or fall down because you are very ill or weak. 晕倒; 倒下
He collapsed following a vigorous exercise session at his home. 他在家中进行了一段时间的剧烈运动后倒下了。
6. N-UNCOUNT Collapse is also a noun. 晕倒; 倒下
A few days after his collapse he was sitting up in bed. 他病倒后过了几天就在床上起身坐着了。
7. V-I If you collapse onto something, you sit or lie down suddenly because you are very tired. (因极度疲倦而) 瘫坐; 瘫倒
She arrived home exhausted and barely capable of showering before collapsing on her bed. 她到家的时候累极了,几乎无法去淋浴就瘫倒在床上。
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collapse /kəˈlæps/ (collapsing,collapsed,collapses)
剑桥词典
- It looks as if the whole political edifice of the country is about to collapse.
- I should think you're about ready to collapse after all that walking .
- The building's foundations are rather shaky , and it could collapse at any time .
- At the end of the race his legs gave out and he collapsed on the ground .
- The woman staggered and collapsed in a heap .
- The company is staggering under a $15 million debt and will almost certainly collapse by the end of the year .
- Things have gone badly for him since his business collapsed.
- All charges against them were withdrawn after the prosecution's case collapsed.
- The talks have collapsed and both sides have resorted to brinkmanship .
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collapse verb (FALL)
[ 不及物动词:后面不接宾语的动词 ]to fall down suddenly because of pressure or having no strength or support
(由于压力、无力或缺乏支持而)倒塌,坍塌;崩溃,垮掉
Thousands of buildings collapsed in the earthquake . 数以千计的建筑物在地震中倒塌了。
The chair collapsed under her weight . 椅子承受不了她的重量散架了。
figurative He thought his whole world had collapsed when his wife died . 妻子去世后他觉得自己的整个世界都坍塌了。
[ 不及物动词:后面不接宾语的动词 ]
If someone collapses, they fall down because of being sick or weak .
(因疾病或虚弱而)倒下,昏倒
He collapsed and died of a heart attack . 他心脏病发作,倒地而亡。
[ 不及物动词:后面不接宾语的动词 or 及物动词:后面接宾语的动词 ]
to fold something into a smaller shape , usually so it can be stored , or (especially of furniture ) to fold in this way
(使)折叠(尤指家具)
All chairs collapse for easy storage . 所有的椅子折叠起来以方便存放。
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collapse verb (FAIL)
[ 不及物动词:后面不接宾语的动词 ](of people and business ) to suddenly be unable to continue or work correctly
(人或企业)崩溃,垮掉,失败
Lots of people lost their jobs when the property market collapsed. 房地产市场崩溃后,许多人丢了工作。
Talks between management and unions have collapsed. 劳资谈判彻底破裂。
Share prices collapsed (= became lower suddenly ) after news of poor trading . 贸易不景气的消息传出后股价暴跌。
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