| 单词 | collapses | 
| 释义 | collapse1 of 2verb  col·lapse  kə-ˈlaps    collapsed; collapsing   intransitive verb 1   : to fall or shrink together abruptly and completely : fall into a jumbled or flattened mass through the force of external pressure  a blood vessel that collapsed 2   : to break down completely : disintegrate  … his case had collapsed in a mass of legal wreckage …— 3   : to cave or fall in or give way  The bridge collapsed. 4   : to suddenly lose force, significance, effectiveness, or worth  fears that the currency may collapse 5   : to break down in vital energy, stamina, or self-control through exhaustion or disease  She came home from work and collapsed on the sofa.  especially : to fall helpless or unconscious   He collapsed on stage during the performance.  6   : to fold down into a more compact shape  a chair that collapses a collapsing golf club that can fit into a travel bag transitive verb 1   : to cause to collapse  buildings collapsed by an earthquake He knelt for a long time, first watching the bay below, then collapsing the spyglass and settling his hands on his legs in a thoughtful pose.— 2   : condense  collapse several stories into one collapse2 of 2 noun1  a    : a breakdown in vital energy, strength, or stamina  suffered a mental collapse  b    : a state of extreme prostration and physical depression (as from circulatory failure or great loss of body fluids)    c    : an airless state of all or part of a lung originating spontaneously or induced surgically   2   : the act or action of collapsing  the cutting of many tent ropes, the collapse of the canvas— 3   : a sudden failure : breakdown, ruin  the collapse of the government 4   : a sudden loss of force, value, or effect  the collapse of respect for ancient law and custom— collapses 1 of 2 verb1 as in crumplesto fall down or in as a result of physical pressure the motel balcony collapsed under the weight of so many people Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 2 as in failsto be unsuccessful the legal case collapsed in the face of the opposition's evidence Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3 as in compressesto reduce in size or volume by or as if by pressing parts or members together the novel collapses events from four separate trips into one long odyssey Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 collapses2 of 2 nounas in defeatsa falling short of one's goals the complete collapse of the invasion set off a round of finger-pointing and recrimination Synonyms & Similar Words 
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