intransitive. To fall asunder or to pieces; to fall down, collapse; also, to fall to decay.
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释义 | the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > breaking or cracking > break [verb (intransitive)] > collapse or be demolished (9) to-fallc893 intransitive. To fall asunder or to pieces; to fall down, collapse; also, to fall to decay. to-reosea900 intransitive. To fall to pieces, fall into ruins; to decay. tipc1400 To be overthrown, to fall. Obsolete (except as in 8). to go together1549 intransitive. Of the earth and heaven or hell: to collide, to collapse into one entity. Cf. quot. 1387 to go togethers at phrasal verbs 1. Obsolete. to come downa1552 intransitive. To collapse or be caused to collapse; (of a building) to be demolished; (of a tree) to be felled. demolish1610 intransitive. To be destroyed or violently broken up; esp. (only in continuous tenses, of a building) to be in the process of demolition (cf. build… coincide1673 To fall in together; to collapse. Obsolete. collapse1732 intransitive. To fall together, as the sides of a hollow body, or the body itself, by external pressure or withdrawal of the contents, as when an… stave1797 intransitive. Of a barrel: To fall to pieces. rare. |
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