collapse的意思和读音

collapse

: [kəˈlæps] : [kə'læps]

v.

n.

collapses  collapsing  collapsed  

adj.+n.total collapse,sudden collapse,complete collapse,collapse section,swift collapse

v.+n.avoid collapse,prevent collapse,suffer collapse,cause collapse,avert collapse

adv.+v.suddenly collapse

n.failure,ruin,downfall,breakdown,flop

v.fall down,cave in,give way,fail,fold

collapsev.of building

1.[i]to fall down or fall in suddenly, often after breaking apart

The roof collapsed under the weight of snow.

of sick person

2.[i]to fall down (and usually become unconscious), especially because you are very ill/sick

He collapsed in the street and died two hours later.

relax

3.[i](informal)to sit or lie down and relax, especially after working hard

When I get home I like to collapse on the sofa and listen to music.

fail

4.[i]to fail suddenly or completely

Talks between management and unions have collapsed.

All opposition to the plan has collapsed.

of prices/currencies

5.[i]to decrease suddenly in amount or value

Share prices collapsed after news of poor trading figures.

fold

6.[i][t]~ (sth)to fold sth into a shape that uses less space; to be able to be folded in this way

The table collapses for easy storage.便

medical

7.[i][t]~ (sth)if a lung or blood vesselcollapses oris collapsed , it falls in and becomes flat and empty

n.failure

1.[c][ususing][u]a sudden failure of sth, such as an institution, a business or a course of action

the collapse of law and order in the area

The peace talks were on the verge of collapse .

of building

2.[u]the action of a building suddenly falling

The walls were strengthened to protect them from collapse.

illness

3.[u][c][ususing];(a medical condition when a person suddenly becomes very ill/sick, or when sb falls because they are ill/sick or weak

a state of mental/nervous collapse

She was taken to hospital after her collapse at work.

of prices/currencies

4.[c][ususing]a sudden fall in value

the collapse of share prices/the dollar/the market

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v.1.if a building or other structure collapses, it suddenly falls down2.to suddenly fail or stop existing3.to suddenly fall down and become very sick or unconscious; to let your body fall onto a chair, bed, etc. because you are very tired4.an object that collapses can be folded or separated into parts, so that it takes up less space; to fold something, or to separate its parts, so that it takes up less space5.to lose the air that is inside and become flat, or to make this happen6.if you collapse into laughter, you start laughing in an uncontrolled way1.if a building or other structure collapses, it suddenly falls down2.to suddenly fail or stop existing3.to suddenly fall down and become very sick or unconscious; to let your body fall onto a chair, bed, etc. because you are very tired4.an object that collapses can be folded or separated into parts, so that it takes up less space; to fold something, or to separate its parts, so that it takes up less space5.to lose the air that is inside and become flat, or to make this happen6.if you collapse into laughter, you start laughing in an uncontrolled way

n.1.a situation in which something fails or stops existing2.an occasion when a building or other structure falls down3.an occasion when someone falls down and becomes very sick or unconscious4.a sudden fall in the value or level of something1.a situation in which something fails or stops existing2.an occasion when a building or other structure falls down3.an occasion when someone falls down and becomes very sick or unconscious4.a sudden fall in the value or level of something

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1."Africa is lacking in samples, " a deficiency he attributes in part to an unfortunate accident. "Early on, I had a rack collapse, " he said.

2.The yobs cannot be allowed to dominate, or I would argue all of society can only be minutes from collapse.

3.In this earthquake, although his school north of the overall collapse of the wall, but there was no case of casualties.

4.It would be easy to forget the progression that the team have made because of our end of season collapse.

5.Spring and Autumn is a bad music ceremony collapse of times, it was the Axial Age of Chinese civilization.

6.The result was the collapse known as the French Revolution, which ushered in a terrifyingly more efficient version of the French state.

7.At a stroke, a rocky transition - only the second since the collapse of the Soviet Union - seems to have been solved.——

8.Beijing has chastised the U. S. for fiscal recklessness, but it may be headed for an economic collapse of its own.

9.The U. S. housing market has been a mess since the collapse of home prices in 2007 and is showing few signs of improvement.2007

10.And Chinese exports, which had been growing steadily after last autumn's collapse, tipped down once again.