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 |
Tanaka6000 collapse
COMPOUND WORDS
| 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) | pedigree collapse | {n} | (phenomenon in genealogy)
5000 WORDS | L072 | P2735 | collapse | der Untergang | 衰落
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| L097 | P3999 | collapse | der Einsturz | 倒塌
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collapse P2735 collapse P3999
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