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1 | an accident in which a person or vehicle that is moving crashes into something 碰撞事故 |
| +between There was a collision between the French and German boats. 有一起法国轮船和德国轮船相撞的事故。 |
| in collision with Their car was in collision with an ambulance. 他们的车和一辆救护车撞上了。 |
| a head-on collision (=in which the front of one vehicle crashes into the front of another) The stolen car was involved in a head-on collision with a truck. 迎面相撞 |
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2 | a very serious argument 冲突;争吵 |
| a head-on collision (=a situation in which agreement is impossible) an attempt to avoid a head-on collision between the different branches of the party 正面冲突 |
| 2a | a very great difference between ideas or beliefs which means that they do not work together (想法或信仰的)分歧 | |
| 2b | an occasion when two very different things meet or come together 碰撞 | | The affair is described as a collision between personality and principle. 该事件被说成是个性和原则之间的碰撞。 | |
PHRASE |
- | on a collision course |
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1 | likely to have an argument because of having very different beliefs or opinions 可能发生冲突的 |
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2 | moving towards something and likely to hit it 可能撞上的 |
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