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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. collapse [ingl. am. kəˈlæps, ingl. brit. kəˈlaps] V. intr.

1.1. collapse (fall down):

collapse building/bridge:
collapse building/bridge:
collapse building/bridge:
collapse roof:
collapse roof:

1.2. collapse MED.:

collapse person:

2. collapse (fall):

collapse person:

3. collapse (fail):

collapse
collapse

4. collapse:

collapse currency/prices:
collapse currency/prices:
collapse company:
collapse company:

5.1. collapse (fold up):

collapse table/chair:

5.2. collapse <collapsing, part. pres. > table/chair:

collapse

II. collapse [ingl. am. kəˈlæps, ingl. brit. kəˈlaps] V. trans.

collapse table:

collapse

III. collapse [ingl. am. kəˈlæps, ingl. brit. kəˈlaps] SUST. C or U

1. collapse (of building, bridge):

collapse
collapse

2. collapse MED.:

collapse
I was in a state of (near) collapse

3. collapse:

collapse (of plan)
collapse (of company)

Colony Collapse Disorder [ingl. am. ˌkɑləni kəˈlæps ˌdɪsɔrdər, ingl. brit. ˌkɒləni kəˈlaps dɪsɔːdə] SUST.

Colony Collapse Disorder
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collapse
collapse
collapse
collapse
collapse
collapse
the collapse of the economy
to collapse (from exhaustion)
colony collapse disorder
collapse
the collapse o fall of the empire
collapse
collapse
to collapse
to collapse
to collapse

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. collapse [kəˈlæps] V. intr.

1. collapse MED.:

collapse

2. collapse (fall down):

collapse buildings
collapse people

3. collapse (fail):

collapse

II. collapse [kəˈlæps] SUST.

1. collapse MED.:

collapse

2. collapse (act of falling down):

collapse
collapse of people

3. collapse (failure):

collapse
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español
inglés
inglés
collapse
system collapse
collapse of the health system
collapse
collapse
to collapse
to collapse
irse al tacho Arg. coloq.
to collapse
to collapse
collapse
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. collapse [kə·ˈlæps] V. intr.

1. collapse MED.:

collapse

2. collapse (fall down):

collapse building
collapse person

3. collapse (fail):

collapse

II. collapse [kə·ˈlæps] SUST.

1. collapse MED.:

collapse

2. collapse (act of falling down):

collapse
collapse of people

3. collapse (failure):

collapse
to collapse in a heap fig. person
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inglés
collapse
hundimiento edificio
collapse
to collapse
to collapse
irse al tacho Arg. coloq.
to collapse
collapse
to collapse
Present
Icollapse
youcollapse
he/she/itcollapses
wecollapse
youcollapse
theycollapse
Past
Icollapsed
youcollapsed
he/she/itcollapsed
wecollapsed
youcollapsed
theycollapsed
Present Perfect
Ihavecollapsed
youhavecollapsed
he/she/ithascollapsed
wehavecollapsed
youhavecollapsed
theyhavecollapsed
Past Perfect
Ihadcollapsed
youhadcollapsed
he/she/ithadcollapsed
wehadcollapsed
youhadcollapsed
theyhadcollapsed

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