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1 | if people or things collide , they crash into each other 碰撞;相撞 |
| The two trains collided about a mile outside the city. 两列火车在城外1英里左右的地方相撞。 |
| +with The truck collided with a row of parked cars. 卡车撞到了一排停着的汽车上。 |
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2 | to find it impossible to agree about something 出现矛盾;发生冲突 |
| It was the first time she had collided with Gordon’ s mother over childcare. 她这是第一次就照管孩子的问题和戈登的母亲发生冲突。 |
| 2a | if ideas or beliefs collide , they are very different and do not work together (想法或信仰)不一致,抵触 | | +with His religious beliefs often collided with the realities of his life. 他的宗教信仰常和现实生活相抵触。 | |
| 2b | to meet or come together with something that is very different (迥异的事物)碰在一起 | | They lived in different worlds, which had now collided. 他们生活在完全不同的世界里,这两个世界现在却碰到了一起。 | |
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