collision
美音:
[kə´lıʒən
]英音:
[kə´lıʒən
]n.碰撞,冲突
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形容词:collisional
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collision
/kə'lɪʒn; kə`lɪʒən/
n [C, U] ~ (with sb/sth); ~ (between A and B)
1 (instance of) one object or person striking against another; (instance of) colliding; crash (物与物或人与人)相撞, 碰撞, 撞坏
*a (head-on) collision between two cars 两车(迎头)相撞
* The liner was in collision (ie collided) with an oil-tanker. 客轮与油轮相撞.
* The two ships were in/came into collision. 两艘轮船相撞.
2 strong disagreement; conflict or clash of opposing aims, ideas, opinions, etc 抵触; (相反的目的、看法、意见等的)冲突
*Her political activities brought her into collision with the law. 她的政治活动触犯了法律.
collision
n [U and C][
Date: 1400-1500;
Language: Latin;Origin: collisio, from collidere;
COLLIDE]
an accident in which two or more people or vehicles hit each other while moving in different directions
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collidecollision with The school bus was involved in a collision with a truck. Two people were killed in a head-on collision (=between two vehicles that are moving directly towards each other) on highway 218.a strong disagreement between two people or groups
collision between a collision between the two countries over fishing rightsbe on a collision coursea) to be likely to have serious trouble because your aims are very different from someone else's
The two nations are on a collision course that could lead to war.b) to be moving in a direction in which you will hit something
an asteroid on a collision course with Earth
1. The two were hard to combine and sometimes — as in his early marriages — the collision between them resulted in disaster. 这两者很难结合在一起,有时这种冲突导致了灾难,就像他早期的几次婚姻那样。
2. He pushed hard on the brake pedal to avoid a collision. 他使劲踩下刹车踏板以避免撞车。
3. After the alarm had been given, the great ship turned sharply to avoid a direct collision . 警报发出后,巨轮急速转向以避免直接相撞.
4. After the alarm had been given, the great ship turned sharply to avoid a direct collision. 警报响过不久,巨轮急转弯,以避免与冰山正面相撞。
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