英語

詞源

來自拉丁語 (撞击或碰撞在一起),來自 (一起) + (打,猛力反抗,傷害);參見

發音

  • (英國) 國際音標(幫助)/kəˈlaɪd/
  • 音頻 (美國)(檔案)
  • 韻部:-aɪd

動詞

(第三人稱單數簡單現在時,現在分詞,一般過去時及過去分詞)

  1. (不及物) 碰撞相撞
    When a body collides with another, then momentum is conserved.
    当一个物体与另一个物体碰撞时,动量是守恒的。
    • 1865, John Tyndall, The Constitution of the Universe (1869), page 14
      Across this space the attraction urges them. They collide, they recoil, they oscillate.
    • 1837, , The French Revolution: A History [], 卷s (please specify |volume=I to III), London: , →OCLC, (please specify the book or page number):
      No longer rocking and swaying, but clashing and colliding.
    • 2012 6月 2, Phil McNulty, “England 1-0 Belgium”, 出自 BBC Sport:
      And this friendly was not without its injury worries, with defender Gary Cahill substituted early on after a nasty, needless push by Dries Mertens that caused him to collide with goalkeeper Joe Hart, an incident that left the Chelsea defender requiring a precautionary X-ray at Wembley.
      (請為本引文添加中文翻譯)
  2. (不及物) 衝突,抵觸
    China collided with the modern world.
    中國和現代世界發生了衝突

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異序詞

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意大利語

發音

  • 國際音標(幫助)/kolˈli.de/
  • 韻部:-ide
  • 斷字:col‧lì‧de

動詞

  1. 的第三人稱單數現在時直陳式

異序詞

拉丁語

動詞

  1. 的第二人稱單數現在時主動態命令式
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