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collapse verb FALL

B2 [ I ] 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。

B2 [ I ] 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。

[ I or T ] 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。

More examples

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.

collapse verb FAIL

C2 [ I ] (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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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All charges against them were withdrawn after the prosecution's case collapsed.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.

She'd invested extensively in stocks and got her fingers burned when the market collapsed.

collapse noun FAILURE

B2 [ C or U ] the sudden failure of a system, organization, business, etc.(系统、组织、企业等的)崩溃,瓦解,失败

I don't know what caused the collapse of her marriage.我不知道她婚姻失败的原因是什么。
A poor economy has caused the collapse of thousands of small businesses.经济萧条导致数以千计的小型企业破产。
Negotiations between the two countries are on the brink/verge of collapse (= very soon going to fail).两国的谈判濒临破裂。
He suffered a mental/nervous collapse after ten years' teaching.执教10年后,他的精神/神经崩溃了。

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The collapse of the company was described as the greatest financial debacle in US history.

The collapse of Communism changed East-West relations for ever.

The company is on the edge of collapse.

The collapse of its rivals brought fortuitous gains to the company.

The collapse of the bank is an ominous reminder of the fragility of the world's banking system.

collapse noun FALL

[ S or U ] the sudden falling movement of a person or structure that has become too weak to stand昏倒,昏迷;(建筑物的)倒塌,坍塌

He was taken to hospital after his collapse on the pitch.他昏倒在赛场后被送往医院。
the collapse of a building during the earthquake地震中一座大楼的倒塌
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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