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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3094 COCA: 3212
collapse
verb /kəˈlæps/
present tense
I/you/we/theycollapse
he/she/itcollapses
present participlecollapsing
past tensecollapsed
past participlecollapsed
  1. 1
    [I] if a building or other structure collapses, it suddenly falls down (房屋等)倒塌,坍塌

    There were fears that the roof would collapse. 有人担心屋顶会突然坍塌。

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  2. 2
    [I] to suddenly fall down and become very ill or unconscious (突然)倒下,病倒,昏倒

    A man had collapsed on the hospital steps. 一名男子在医院的台阶上突然昏倒了。

    I ended up collapsing with exhaustion. 我最终累得倒下了。

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    1. a.
      to let your body fall onto a chair, bed etc because you are very tired (因疲倦)瘫倒在(椅子、床等)上
      collapse in/into/onto :

      He collapsed in an exhausted heap. 他累得瘫成一团。

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  3. 3
    [I] to suddenly fail or stop existing (突然)失败,崩溃,瓦解

    The trial collapsed amid allegations that officers fabricated evidence. 在指控官员们伪造证据的一片申诉声中,审判中止了。

    collapse under the strain/pressure :

    The old system would have collapsed under the strain. 旧制度如果受到压力本来是会瓦解的。

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    To fail, or to stop being successful: fail, founder, languish...
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  4. 4
    [I] an object that collapses can be folded or separated into parts, so that it takes up less space 折叠起来;拆开

    The chairs collapse for easy storage. 这些椅子可以折叠起来便于存放。

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    1. a.
      [T] to fold something, or to separate its parts, so that it takes up less space 把…折叠起来;把…拆开
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    [I/T] to lose the air that is inside and become flat, or to make this happen (使)瘪掉

    His heart was failing and one of his lungs had collapsed. 他的心脏开始衰竭,有一半的肺部也萎缩了。

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    [I] if you collapse into laughter, you start laughing in an uncontrolled way (失控地)大笑起来
collapse
noun /kəˈlæps/
singularcollapse
pluralcollapses
  1. 1
    [U] a situation in which something fails or stops existing 崩溃;瓦解

    The same economic problems had led to the collapse of the government. 同样的经济问题导致了该政府的垮台。

    be on the point/brink/verge of collapse :

    The justice system was described as being on the point of collapse. 这个司法体系被描述为“濒于崩溃的边缘”。

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    Failure: fail, fiasco, debacle...
  2. 2
    [U] an occasion when a building or other structure falls down 倒塌;坍塌
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    Destruction and damage: damage, destruction, harm...
  3. 3
    [C/U] an occasion when someone falls down and becomes very ill or unconscious (人的)病倒,昏倒
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    [singular] a sudden fall in the value or level of something (价值的)暴跌;(水平的)陡降

    the collapse of the rouble 卢布价值的暴跌

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    Rates of decrease and the process of decreasing: decrease, reduction, decline...
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3094 COCA: 3212
collapse

noun¹

1building, etc. suddenly falling建築物的突然倒塌ADJECTIVE | PHRASES ADJECTIVEsudden突然的倒塌the sudden collapse of the bridge那座橋的突然倒塌PHRASESbe in danger of collapse有倒塌的危險
collapse

noun²

2medical condition健康狀況ADJECTIVE | VERB + COLLAPSE | PHRASES ADJECTIVEsudden突然虛脫mental, nervous, physical精神崩潰;神經系統崩潰;身體虛脫VERB + COLLAPSEbe close to, be on the point of, be on the verge of接近崩潰;幾乎虛脫She was on the verge of nervous collapse.她幾乎精神崩潰。PHRASESa state of collapse崩潰的狀態He was in a state of mental and physical collapse.他身心崩潰。
collapse

noun³

3sudden/complete failure of sth突然/徹底失敗ADJECTIVE | VERB + COLLAPSE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEcomplete, total完全失敗;徹底瓦解general全面失敗virtual事實上的失敗sudden突然失敗economic, financial經濟/財政崩潰the sudden economic collapse of 20012001 年那次突然的經濟崩潰VERB + COLLAPSEbring about, cause, contribute to, lead to, result in, trigger引致失敗;促使瓦解;導致失敗;以失敗告終The war has led to the collapse of agriculture in the area.戰爭導致那一地區農業崩潰。be faced with, face面臨崩潰be on the brink of, be on the point of, be on the verge of瀕臨崩潰avoid, prevent避免/防止崩潰predict預示崩潰watch, witness關注/目睹失敗PREPOSITIONcollapse into崩潰到⋯a collapse into anarchy崩潰陷入無政府狀態
collapse

verb¹

1of a building建築物ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBcompletely完全倒塌PREPOSITIONinto倒塌到⋯裏Several buildings have collapsed into the ocean.幾幢建築物坍塌後落入大海。under在⋯下倒塌The roof collapsed under the weight of snow.積雪把房頂壓塌了。
collapse

verb²

2of a sick person病人ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBsuddenly突然昏倒immediately立即昏倒almost, nearly幾乎昏倒PREPOSITIONagainst靠着⋯倒下The man collapsed against the wall and slid down it.那個男人倒在牆上,順着牆往下滑。from因⋯倒下She collapsed suddenly from a heart attack.她因心臟病發作而突然倒地。with由於⋯而倒下She collapsed with shock.她由於休克而暈倒。PHRASEScollapse in a heap倒下蜷作一團He collapsed in a heap on the floor.他癱倒在地,蜷作一團。
collapse

verb³

3fail失敗ADVERB | PHRASES ADVERBeventually, finally最終失敗;以失敗告終In November the strike finally collapsed.罷工到 11 月份終告失敗。quickly, rapidly很快/迅速失敗suddenly突然失敗almost, nearly, virtually幾乎失敗;事實上失敗PHRASESto collapse in the face of sth在⋯面前失敗The theory collapsed in the face of the evidence.在證據面前,這一推測不成立。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3094 COCA: 3212
collapse noun
failure
collapse verb
collapse1 (the roof collapses) collapse2 (collapse from fatigue) close2 (the market collapses) fail2 (talks collapse)
collapse1

verb

the roof collapses 房顶坍塌collapse from fatigue 累到晕倒collapse ♦︎ crumble ♦︎ give way ♦︎ disintegrate ♦︎ cave (sth) inThese are all words that can be used when sth falls down or breaks apart. 这些词均表示倒塌、碎裂、解体。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配the ceiling / roof / tunnel collapses / caves inthe walls collapse / cave inthe pillars / supports collapse / give waythe door / floor / ground gives way / caves ina building collapses / caves in on itselfto collapse / give way / cave in under the weight of sth collapse [intransitive](of a building or structure) to fall down or fall in suddenly (建筑或结构)突然倒塌,突然坍塌Timber buildings may simply rot and collapse.木质建筑容易腐烂倒塌。The roof collapsed under the weight of snow.房顶在雪的重压下突然塌下来。 crumble [intransitive, transitive] to break, or break sth, into very small pieces (使)破碎,成碎屑Rice flour makes the cake less likely to crumble.这种糕饼用米粉做不容易碎。crumbling stonework不断破裂的石材建筑She crumbled the dry earth into fine powdery dust.她将干土磨成细粉末。If a building or a piece of land is crumbling, parts of it are breaking off. * be crumbling指建筑物或地面多处坍塌、损坏或崩裂The cliff is gradually crumbling away.峭壁正在逐渐崩坍。 ˌgive ˈway

idiom

(gave, given)to fall down or inwards under pressure; to stop supporting sb/sth (在压力下)垮掉,倒塌;支撑不住(某人或某物)The pillars gave way and a section of the roof collapsed.那几根柱子塌了,部分房顶塌陷。Her legs gave way beneath her.她的两条腿有些发软。
disintegrate dɪsˈɪntɪgreɪt [intransitive] to break into small parts or pieces and be destroyed 碎裂;解体;分裂The plane disintegrated as it fell into the sea.飞机坠入大海时解体了。The raw cotton disintegrated between her fingers.她用手将原棉撕开。 ˌcave ˈin ˌcave sth ˈin

phrasal verb

(of a roof, wall, door or the ground) to fall down or fall in suddenly; to make a roof, wall, door or the ground do this (房顶、墙、门或地面)塌落,塌陷,坍塌;使塌陷The ceiling suddenly caved in on top of them.他们头顶的天花板突然塌落。Part of the wall was caved in.部分墙面坍塌了。NOTE 辨析 Collapse, give way or cave in?Whole buildings collapse; roofs and walls may collapse or cave in; supports may collapse or give way; a door or the ground may give way or cave in. * collapse指整栋建筑倒塌,collapse或cave in指房顶或墙倒塌。collapse或give way指支撑物倒塌,give way或cave in 指门或地面坍塌。
collapse2

verb

the roof collapses 房顶坍塌collapse from fatigue 累到晕倒collapse ♦︎ faint ♦︎ drop ♦︎ pass outThese words all mean to fall down and/or become unconscious because you are very ill or tired or have had a shock. 这些词均表示因生病、疲惫或震惊而晕倒、昏倒。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to collapse / faint / drop / pass out from exhaustion / hunger / loss of blood / the heat, etc. collapse [intransitive] to fall down, and usually become unconscious, especially because you are very ill (尤指因病重)晕倒,昏倒He collapsed in the street and died two hours later.他晕倒在街上,两个小时后死了。They finally arrived, collapsing from fatigue.他们终于到了,因疲惫而晕倒在地。 collapse

noun

[uncountable, countable, usually singular] She was taken to hospital after her collapse at work.她在工作时晕倒后被送进了医院。
faint [intransitive] to become unconscious when not enough blood is going to your brain, usually because of the heat, a shock, etc. (通常因高温、震惊等导致)昏厥She thought she would faint from sheer happiness.她想她会因极度的高兴晕过去。 (informal, especially spoken) I almost fainted (= I was very surprised) when she told me.她告诉我时我吃惊得差点昏过去。 faint

noun

[singular] He fell to the ground in a dead faint.他跌倒在地,昏死过去。
drop (-pp-) [intransitive] (informal, especially spoken) to fall down or be no longer able to stand because you are extremely tired 累倒;累垮I feel ready to drop.我感到快累垮了。She expects everyone to work till they drop.她巴不得人人都干到累垮为止。 ˌpass ˈout

phrasal verb

(rather formal) to become unconscious 昏迷;失去知觉I think I must have passed out after that, because I don't remember anything more.我想那之后我一定是昏过去了,因为我什么都记不起来。NOTE 辨析 Faint or pass out?People faint because not enough blood is going to the brain; people can pass out for this reason, or because they have been hit on the head or because they are drunk. * faint指因大脑供血不足导致晕厥;pass out可由此导致,或因头部受到撞击或醉酒所致。

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