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CORE WORDS



Glob1500 collapse to fall down or inward suddenly; to break down or fail suddenly in strength, health or power. ("The building collapsed in the earthquake." "The government collapsed after a vote in parliament.") v.
NGSL3000 collapse To suddenly fall down or break apart into pieces verb
SAT5000 elapse To quietly terminate: said of time. v.
SAT5000 lapse A slight deviation from what is right, proper, or just. n.
SAT5000 relapse To suffer a return of a disease after partial recovery. v.

Tanaka6000 collapse

COMPOUND WORDS


apse {n} (astronomy: apsis) SEE: apsis :: apse {n} (case in which the relics were kept) SEE: reliquary :: apse {n} (obsolete or dialectal: aspen tree) SEE: aspen :: apse {n} (semicircular projection from a building) collapse {n} (act of collapsing) collapse {v} (to cause to collapse) collapse {v} (to cease to function due to a sudden breakdown) collapse {v} (to fall down suddenly; to cave in) collapse {v} (to fold compactly) collapse {v} (to pass out and fall to the floor or ground) elapse {v} ((of time) to pass or move by) pedigree collapse {n} (phenomenon in genealogy) periapse {n} (periapsis) SEE: periapsis :: relapse {n} (the act or situation of relapsing) relapse {v} ((medicine) To recur; to worsen) relapse {v} (To fall back again) synapse {n} (junction between neurons) time-lapse {adj} (photographic technique)

5000 WORDS


L072 P2735 collapse der Untergang 衰落
L097 P3999 collapse der Einsturz 倒塌















PHRASES



Está al borde del colapso.



She is on the brink of collapse .


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(3047)

Su empresa se ha hundido.



His company has collapsed .


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(ES )

(3286)

El árbol se ha derrumbado.



The tree has collapsed .


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(ES )

(3307)