碰撞;相撞;嚴重不壹致;沖突;抵觸
第三人稱單數: collides現在分詞: colliding過去式: collided過去分詞: collided
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牛津詞典
verb
[V] ~ (with sth/sb)
1
碰撞;相撞
if two people, vehicles, etc. collide , they crash into each other; if a person, vehicle, etc. collides with another, or with sth that is not moving, they crash into it
The car and the van collided head-on in thick fog.
那輛小轎車和貨車在濃霧中迎面相撞。
The car collided head-on with the van.
那輛小轎車與貨車迎面相撞。
As he fell, his head collided with the table.
他跌倒時頭部撞上了桌子。
note at crash
2
~ (with sb) (over sth)
(formal) (of people, their opinions, etc. 人、意見等) 嚴重不壹致;沖突;抵觸
to disagree strongly
They regularly collide over policy decisions.
他們經常在政策決策上發生沖突。
see also collision
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詞語辨析
crash slam collide smash wreck
These are all words that can be used when sth, especially a vehicle, hits sth else very hard and is damaged or destroyed. 以上各詞均含碰撞、撞擊之義,尤指撞車。
crash
( rather informal ) to hit an object or another vehicle, causing damage; to make a vehicle do this 指(使)物體或交通工具碰撞或撞擊:
I was terrified that the plane would crash.
collide 英[k?'la?d] 美[k?la?d]
vi. 相撞;碰撞;沖突;抵觸
第三人稱單數:collides;過去分詞:collided;現在分詞:colliding;過...
[例句]Like racked billiard balls , nascent galaxies were more likely to collide.
就像臺球開球壹樣,最初的星系看起來非常容易碰撞。