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单词 collapsed
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collapsedadj.

Brit. /kəˈlapst/, U.S. /kəˈlæpst/
Etymology: < Latin collāpsus past participle + -ed suffix1: see collapse v.
1. Fallen together, as the sides of any cavity, through external pressure, or loss of rigidity or support; see collapse v. 1.
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the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > falling > [adjective] > collapsed
collapsed1620
the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > breaking or cracking > [adjective] > demolishing > demolished or ruined
razed?1518
flat1560
prostrate1560
overthrown1579
uplaid1582
demolished1609
fight-rac't?1611
collapsed1620
slighted1656
flatted1681
wrecked1818
fallen1821
torn-down1933
1620 T. Venner Via Recta vi. 104 Good for..a liuer collapsed by cold.
1782 A. Monro Ess. Compar. Anat. (ed. 3) 36 in Monro's Anat. Human Bones (new ed.) The collapsed lungs of the fœtus.
1814 H. F. Cary tr. Dante Vision I. vii. 27 As sails full spread..Drop suddenly collaps'd, if the mast split.
1835–6 Todd's Cycl. Anat. & Physiol. I. 57/1 The adipose vesicles are empty and collapsed.
2. figurative. Ruined, broken down, fallen into decay.
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the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > [adjective] > destroyed
forwroughta1325
lorna1400
destroyedc1440
perishedc1440
shentc1440
defeatc1540
spiltc1540
dissolved?1541
interempt1561
baned1568
mischievedc1570
defeated1578
ruined1585
downcast1592
gone1598
collapsed1610
to take up for hawks' meat1612
naughta1616
blasted1747
wreckeda1821
butchered1839
fucked-up1863
kaput1895
piled-up1906
shambled1940
1610 R. Niccols Winter Nights Vision in Mirour for Magistrates (new ed.) 588 (R.) To reerect againe The ruines of his crowne's collapsed state.
1677 W. Hubbard Narr. Troubles with Indians New-Eng. ii. 11 Matters of Government in those parts being since collapsed.
1688 G. Miege Great French Dict. ii. sig. K4v/2 Collapsed or decay'd, ruiné. As, a collapsed Estate, un Bien ruïné.
1884 Pall Mall Gaz. 5 Dec. 4/2 Collapsed schemes of improvement.
3. Fallen away from a religious or spiritual position, ‘lapsed’: used in 17th cent. of ‘perverts’ to the Church of Rome, and also in the theological sense of ‘fallen’. Obsolete.
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society > faith > aspects of faith > apostasy > [adjective]
forraughtc1175
renayedc1380
apostate1382
apostasied1393
relapse?a1425
departed1439
renegate1488
retractive1509
apostatical1532
shrinking1535
apostatatec1540
runagate1558
apostatic1583
apostatous1588
collapsed1609
renegado1612
recreant1613
apotactical1615
apostatized1629
apostating1630
lapsed1638
apostated1642
apostatizing1652
renegade1664
diabolonian1682
backsliding1816
relapsing1864
backslidden1871
society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > sin > kinds of sin > [adjective] > original > fallen
collapsed1609
1609 E. Hoby Let. to Mr. T. H. Ded. sig. A2 (heading) To all Romish collapsed ladies, of Great Britanie.
1621 R. Burton Anat. Melancholy iii. iv. i. ii. 731 Whom doe they [sc. Papists] begin with, but collapsed ladies,..or sooner circumuent?
1629 L. Owen Speculum Iesuiticum (new ed.) 15.
a1640 T. Jackson Μαραν Αθα (1657) 3481 The nature or disposition of collapsed Angels.
1668 J. Flavell Saint Indeed 116 The depravedness and corruption of man in his collapsed state.
4.
a. Completely prostrated in the vital powers or functions (cf. collapse n. 2).
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the world > health and disease > ill health > [adjective] > in state of ill health or diseased > with reduced vitality
pulled1616
down-man1670
untoned1803
wilted1809
collapsed1847
toneless1854
1847 J. Martineau Endeavours Christian Life II. vii. 107 To make the collapsed paralytic start up and run.
1865 T. Carlyle Hist. Friedrich II of Prussia VI. xxi. v. 539 Collapsed by debaucheries into stupor of insanity.
a1883 C. H. Fagge Princ. & Pract. Med. (1886) I. 292 The patient actually dies collapsed before there has been any evacuation.
b. Completely broken down in mental energy.
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the mind > will > decision > irresolution or vacillation > [adjective] > having completely lost resolution
staggered1622
collapsed1656
1656 T. Blount Glossographia Collapsed, slid, fallen down, discouraged.
a1871 T. Carlyle Reminisc. (1881) II. 291 I was..the most collapsed of men, and had no sunshine in my life.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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