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I . collapse [kəˈlæps] VERBE intr

1. collapse (fall down):

collapse
collapse person, tent
collapse chair

2. collapse (faint):

collapse

4. collapse (drop):

collapse

5. collapse (fold):

collapse

6. collapse (lie down):

to collapse on the bed

II . collapse [kəˈlæps] SUBST

1. collapse (fall):

collapse

2. collapse (failure):

collapse
collapse of marriage
rozpad m
collapse of business
upadek m
collapse of coup

3. collapse MÉD:

collapse
nervous collapse

4. collapse (drop):

collapse

Expressions couramment utilisées avec collapse

nervous collapse
he looked ready to collapse
to collapse on the bed
to collapse in a heap

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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After the last man had crossed safely, the bridge collapsed and was swept away.
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Three laterite towers (partially collapsed) stand on the same platform.
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However, this came undone when the league collapsed after the 1980-81 season.
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In some instances, waters reached a depth of 10m ft before the dams collapsed.
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The roof of the keeper's house and utility rooms have since collapsed.
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The superstructure of vimana has collapsed since long.
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Eve collapses into a fit of hysteria upon accepting that a nuclear war has begun.
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The same is true of the whole quantified modal logic of necessity because it collapses if essence is withdrawn.
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These collapses have resulted in a widespread disregard for the reputation of the accounting profession.
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Parts of the roof collapsed and rain damage ensued, toadstools grew inside the main hall, and the whole station was sealed shut in 1981.
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