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- v.崩溃;折叠;坍塌;暴跌
- n.崩溃;塌陷;暴跌;病倒
- 网络倒塌;瓦解;崩塌
过去分词:collapsed 现在分词:collapsing 第三人称单数:collapses adj.+n. total collapse,sudden collapse,complete collapse,collapse section,swift collapse v.+n. avoid collapse,prevent collapse,suffer collapse,cause collapse,avert collapse n. failure,ruin,downfall,breakdown,flop v. fall down,cave in,give way,fail,fold 建筑物of building 1. | [i] (突然)倒塌,坍塌to fall down or fall in suddenly, often after breaking apart |
| The roof collapsed under the weight of snow. 房顶在雪的重压下突然坍塌下来。 |
病人of sick person 2. | [i] (尤指因病重而)倒下,昏倒,晕倒to fall down (and usually become unconscious), especially because you are very ill/sick |
| He collapsed in the street and died two hours later. 他昏倒在街上,两小时后死了。 |
放松relax 3. | [i] (informal) (尤指工作劳累后)坐下,躺下放松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. 回到家时,我喜欢倒在沙发上听音乐。 |
失败fail 4. | [i] 突然失败;崩溃;瓦解to fail suddenly or completely |
| Talks between management and unions have collapsed. 资方与工会的谈判已告破裂。 | | All opposition to the plan has collapsed. 所有反对此计划的力量均已消除。 |
价格;货币of prices/currencies 5. | [i] (突然)降价,贬值;暴跌to decrease suddenly in amount or value |
| Share prices collapsed after news of poor trading figures. 在交易数额不佳的消息公布后,股票价格暴跌。 |
折叠fold 6. | [i][t] ~ (sth) 折叠;套缩;可折叠(或套缩)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. 这桌子可折叠起来方便存放。 |
医学medical 7. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (肺或血管)萎陷if a lung or blood vesselcollapses oris collapsed , it falls in and becomes flat and empty |
失败failure 1. | [c][ususing][u] (机构、生意、行动等的)突然失败,倒闭,崩溃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 该地区治安的瘫痪 | | The peace talks were on the verge of collapse . 和平谈判濒于破裂。 |
建筑物of building 2. | [u] (突然的)倒塌,塌陷,垮掉the action of a building suddenly falling |
| The walls were strengthened to protect them from collapse. 围墙已加固以防倒塌。 |
疾病illness 3. | [u][c][ususing] 病倒;(因病或体弱的)昏倒,晕倒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 精神╱神经的崩溃状态 | | She was taken to hospital after her collapse at work. 她在工作时晕倒后被送进了医院。 |
价格;货币of prices/currencies 4. | [c][ususing] 突然降价;突然贬值;暴跌a sudden fall in value |
| the collapse of share prices/the dollar/the market 股票价格╱美元╱市场价格暴跌 |
v. | 4. (价格等)暴跌;(计划等)失败;(身体、健康等)衰退,消沉,颓丧;(用具等)折叠,压扁;压缩 4. (价格等)暴跌;(计划等)失败;(身体、健康等)衰退,消沉,颓丧;(用具等)折叠,压扁;压缩 | n. | |
v. | 1. to fall down suddenly, generally as a result of damage, structural weakness, or lack of support 2. to fail or come to an end suddenly 3. to fall or faint because of illness, exhaustion, or weakness 4. to sit or lie down suddenly and relax completely, or give way to emotion 5. to bend over double or otherwise contort the body, typically in the throes of emotion such as laughter or crying 6. to fold up or become flat from lack of pressure or loss of air, or cause something such as a parachute to do this 7. to fold something up so that it is smaller or takes up less space, or fold up in this way 8. to suddenly fall down and become very sick or unconscious 9. if a building or other structure collapses, it suddenly falls down 10. to suddenly fail or stop existing 1. to fall down suddenly, generally as a result of damage, structural weakness, or lack of support 2. to fail or come to an end suddenly 3. to fall or faint because of illness, exhaustion, or weakness 4. to sit or lie down suddenly and relax completely, or give way to emotion 5. to bend over double or otherwise contort the body, typically in the throes of emotion such as laughter or crying 6. to fold up or become flat from lack of pressure or loss of air, or cause something such as a parachute to do this 7. to fold something up so that it is smaller or takes up less space, or fold up in this way 8. to suddenly fall down and become very sick or unconscious 9. if a building or other structure collapses, it suddenly falls down 10. to suddenly fail or stop existing | n. | 1. a failure or sudden end to something 2. the act of falling down suddenly, generally as a result of damage, structural weakness, or lack of support 3. a sudden reduction or decrease in value 4. a sudden onset of severe illness, resulting in hospitalization or bed rest 5. a situation in which something fails or stops existing 6. an occasion when a building or other structure falls down 7. an occasion when someone falls down and becomes very sick or unconscious 8. a sudden fall in the value or level of something 1. a failure or sudden end to something 2. the act of falling down suddenly, generally as a result of damage, structural weakness, or lack of support 3. a sudden reduction or decrease in value 4. a sudden onset of severe illness, resulting in hospitalization or bed rest 5. a situation in which something fails or stops existing 6. an occasion when a building or other structure falls down 7. an occasion when someone falls down and becomes very sick or unconscious 8. a sudden fall in the value or level of something |
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