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col·li·sionBrE /kəˈlɪʒn/NAmE /kəˈlɪʒn/ noun [C, U] ~ (with sb/sth) | ~ (between/of A and B) an accident in which two vehicles or people crash into each other 碰撞(或相撞)事故◆a collision between two trains 两列火车相撞事故◆Stewart was injured in a collision with another player. 斯图尔特与另一选手相撞受了伤。◆a head-on collision (= between two vehicles that are moving towards each other) (车辆的)迎头相撞◆a mid-air collision (= between two aircraft while they are flying) (两架飞机的)空中相撞◆His car was in collision with a motorbike. 他的车和一辆摩托车撞上了。(formal) a strong disagreement between two people or between opposing ideas, opinions, etc.; the meeting of two things that are very different (两人之间或对立意见、看法等之间的)冲突,抵触◆a collision between two opposing points of view 两种对立观点的冲突◆In his work we see the collision of two different traditions. 在他的作品中我们看到两种不同传统的碰撞。●be on a colˈlision course (with sb/sth)to be in a situation which is almost certain to cause a disagreement or argument 几乎发生冲突(或争端、纠纷)◆I was on a collision course with my boss over the sales figures. 我和我的老板在销售数字问题上差点发生争执。to be moving in a direction in which it is likely that you will crash into sb/sth 朝着可能会碰撞的方向移动;有可能相撞的趋势◆A giant iceberg was on a collision course with the ship. 巨大的冰山朝着可能与船相撞的方向漂移。 |