- collapse
- [kə'læps]
- vi. 倒塌;瓦解;暴跌
vt. 使倒塌,使崩溃;使萎陷
n. 倒塌;失败;衰竭
参考例子
- 1.Despite their efforts the project collapsed.
- 虽然经过他们努力,这个规划还是失败了。
- 2.One advantage of doing so is that it should minimise any growth collapse.
- 这么做的一个好处是,它应该能够最小化任何增长崩溃。
- 3.But researchers say they do not know if this virus causes a colony to collapse.
- 但是,研究员说,他们不知道这个病毒是否会导致蜂群的崩溃。
英文解释
- n.
- 1.an abrupt failure of function or health
- 2.a mishap caused by something suddenly falling down or caving in
- 3.the act of throwing yourself down
- 4.a sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional fa
- v.
- 1.break down, literally or metaphorically
- 2.collapse due to fatigue, an illness, or a sudden attack
- 3.fold or close up
- 4.fall apart
- 5.cause to burst
- 6.suffer a nervous breakdown
- 7.lose significance, effectiveness, or value
网络释义
- Collapse
- 面转点; 塌陷; 合并群组; 崩塌,瓦解;
- Collapse To
- 折叠到; 坍塌到; 暴跌至……;
- accidental collapse
- 意外坍塌;
- collapse state
- 损毁状态; 崩陷; 崩陷状态; 破坏状态 房屋地政;
- gravitational collapse
- 引力坍缩; 力塌缩; 重力陷缩,恒星; 重力崩溃;