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Element
s'effondrer

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. collapse [ingl. brit. kəˈlaps, ingl. am. kəˈlæps] SUST.

1. collapse (of regime, system, empire, bank, front, price, currency, economy, market, hopes):

collapse
effondrement m (of, in de)
to be on the point or brink of collapse

2. collapse (of deals, talks, relationship):

collapse
échec m (of de)

3. collapse (of company, newspaper):

collapse
faillite f (of de)

4. collapse (of person):

collapse (physical)
collapse (mental)
to be close to collapse
to be on the verge or brink or point of collapse

5. collapse:

collapse (of building, bridge)
collapse (of tunnel, wall, roof)
collapse (of chair, bed)

6. collapse MED. (of lung):

collapse

7. collapse (of balloon):

collapse

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

1. collapse (fold):

collapse bike, umbrella

2. collapse (combine):

collapse ideas, paragraphs

3. collapse INFORM.:

collapse

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

1. collapse (founder):

collapse regime, system, empire, bank, currency, economy, hopes, plan:
collapse case, trial, prosecution:
collapse deal, talks:
to collapse in chaos

2. collapse (go bankrupt):

collapse company, business:
faire faillite (through à cause de)

3. collapse (slump):

collapse person:
s'écrouler (due to à cause de, under sous)
to collapse onto the bed/into sb's arms
to collapse and die
to collapse in tears
to collapse into giggles

4. collapse (fall down):

collapse building, bridge:
s'effondrer (on, on top of sur)
collapse tunnel, roof, wall:
s'écrouler (on, on top of sur)
collapse chair, bed:
s'affaisser (under sous)

5. collapse (deflate):

collapse balloon:
collapse soufflé, pastry:

6. collapse MED.:

collapse lung:

7. collapse (fold):

collapse bike, umbrella:
breathlessly collapse
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
collapse
collapse
collapse
mental collapse
collapse
circulatory collapse
collapse of the lung
effondrement literal
collapse
collapse
collapse
collapse
collapse
rout, collapse
collapse

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. collapse [kəˈlæps] V. intr. a. fig.

collapse
collapse government
to collapse with laughter

II. collapse [kəˈlæps] SUST. a. fig.

collapse
collapse of government
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
collapse
collapse
collapse
effondrement d'une civilisation, d'un projet
collapse
to collapse
collapse
to collapse
to collapse
to collapse
to collapse
to collapse
to collapse in an armchair
collapse
déconfiture d'un parti politique, de l'État, des valeurs morales
collapse
to collapse
to collapse
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. collapse [kə·ˈlæps] V. intr. a. fig.

collapse
collapse government
to collapse with laughter

II. collapse [kə·ˈlæps] SUST. a. fig.

collapse
collapse of government
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
collapse
collapse
collapse
effondrement d'une civilisation, d'un projet
collapse
to collapse
collapse
écrouler maison
to collapse
écrouler cours de la bourse
to collapse
écrouler empire, projet, gouvernement, théorie
to collapse
to collapse
to collapse in an armchair
collapse
déconfiture d'un parti politique, de l'État, des valeurs morales
collapse
to collapse
effondrer empire, civilisation, preuve, argumentation
to collapse
affaisser personne
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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