col·lide
verb/kəˈlaɪd/
/kəˈlaɪd/
Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they collide | /kəˈlaɪd/ /kəˈlaɪd/ |
| he / she / it collides | /kəˈlaɪdz/ /kəˈlaɪdz/ |
| past simple collided | /kəˈlaɪdɪd/ /kəˈlaɪdɪd/ |
| past participle collided | /kəˈlaɪdɪd/ /kəˈlaɪdɪd/ |
| -ing form colliding | /kəˈlaɪdɪŋ/ /kəˈlaɪdɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive] if two people, vehicles, etc. collide, they crash into each other; if a person, vehicle, etc. collides with another, or with something that is not moving, they crash into it
碰撞;相撞 - The car and the van collided head-on in thick fog.
那辆小轿车和货车在浓雾中迎面相撞。 - Two trains collided head-on.
两辆火车迎头相撞。 - collide with something/somebody The car collided head-on with the van.
那辆小轿车与货车迎面相撞。 - As he fell, his head collided with the table.
他跌倒时头部撞上了桌子。
Synonyms crashcrashslam ▪ collide ▪ smash ▪ wreckThese are all words that can be used when something, especially a vehicle, hits something else very hard and is damaged or destroyed.crash to hit an object or another vehicle, causing damage; to make a vehicle do this:Topics Transport by car or lorryc1- I was terrified that the plane would crash.
飞机可能会失事,我吓坏了。
- The car skidded and slammed into a tree.
车打滑了,猛地撞到一棵树上。
- The car and the van collided head-on in thick fog.
那辆小轿车和货车在浓雾中迎面相撞。
- Ram-raiders smashed a stolen car through the shop window.
飙车抢劫者驾着偷来的汽车撞破商店橱窗。
- two vehicles crash/collide
- two vehicles crash/slam/smash into each other
- to crash/smash/wreck a car
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- almost
- nearly
- head-on
- …
- with
- The car and the van collided head-on in thick fog.
- [intransitive] collide (with somebody) (over something) (formal) (of people, their opinions, etc.) to disagree strongly
严重不一致;冲突;抵触 - They regularly collide over policy decisions.
他们经常在政策决策上发生冲突。
see also collision - They regularly collide over policy decisions.
Word Originearly 17th cent. (in the sense ‘cause to collide’): from Latin collidere, from col- ‘together’ + laedere ‘to strike’.