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collide
col·lide C0481200 (kə-līd′)intr.v. col·lid·ed, col·lid·ing, col·lides 1. To come together with violent, direct impact.2. To meet in opposition; conflict: "an unlikely foray by an industrial conglomerate into the terrain where entertainment and merchandising collide" (Laura Bird). [Latin collīdere : com-, com- + laedere, to strike.]collide (kəˈlaɪd) vb (intr) 1. to crash together with a violent impact2. to conflict in attitude, opinion, or desire; clash; disagree[C17: from Latin collīdere to clash together, from com- together + laedere to strike, wound]col•lide (kəˈlaɪd) v. -lid•ed, -lid•ing. v.i. 1. to strike one another or one against the other with a forceful impact; crash. 2. to clash; conflict. v.t. 3. to cause to collide. [1615–25; < Latin collīdere to strike together =col- col-1 + -līdere, comb. form of laedere to strike] collide - Its Latin base is laedere, "hurt by striking."See also related terms for hurt.collide Past participle: collided Gerund: colliding
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I collide | you collide | he/she/it collides | we collide | you collide | they collide |
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I collided | you collided | he/she/it collided | we collided | you collided | they collided |
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I am colliding | you are colliding | he/she/it is colliding | we are colliding | you are colliding | they are colliding |
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I have collided | you have collided | he/she/it has collided | we have collided | you have collided | they have collided |
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I was colliding | you were colliding | he/she/it was colliding | we were colliding | you were colliding | they were colliding |
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I had collided | you had collided | he/she/it had collided | we had collided | you had collided | they had collided |
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I will collide | you will collide | he/she/it will collide | we will collide | you will collide | they will collide |
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I will have collided | you will have collided | he/she/it will have collided | we will have collided | you will have collided | they will have collided |
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I will be colliding | you will be colliding | he/she/it will be colliding | we will be colliding | you will be colliding | they will be colliding |
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I have been colliding | you have been colliding | he/she/it has been colliding | we have been colliding | you have been colliding | they have been colliding |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been colliding | you will have been colliding | he/she/it will have been colliding | we will have been colliding | you will have been colliding | they will have been colliding |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been colliding | you had been colliding | he/she/it had been colliding | we had been colliding | you had been colliding | they had been colliding |
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I would collide | you would collide | he/she/it would collide | we would collide | you would collide | they would collide |
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I would have collided | you would have collided | he/she/it would have collided | we would have collided | you would have collided | they would have collided | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | collide - be incompatible; be or come into conflict; "These colors clash"jar, clashconflict - be in conflict; "The two proposals conflict!" | | 2. | collide - cause to collide; "The physicists collided the particles"crash - cause to crash; "The terrorists crashed the plane into the palace"; "Mother crashed the motorbike into the lamppost" | | 3. | collide - crash together with violent impact; "The cars collided"; "Two meteors clashed"clashcollide with, impinge on, hit, run into, strike - hit against; come into sudden contact with; "The car hit a tree"; "He struck the table with his elbow"smash - collide or strike violently and suddenly; "The motorcycle smashed into the guard rail"shock - collide violentlycrash, ram - undergo damage or destruction on impact; "the plane crashed into the ocean"; "The car crashed into the lamp post" |
collideverb1. crash, clash, meet head-on, come into collision Two trains collided head-on early this morning.2. conflict, clash, be incompatible, be at variance It is likely that their interests will collide.collideverbTo come together or come up against with force:bump, crash.Translationscollide (kəˈlaid) verb to strike together (usually accidentally) with great force. The cars collided in the fog; The van collided with a lorry. (意外)相撞 猛撞collision (kəˈliʒən) noun a crash; a violent striking together (of eg two vehicles). Ten people were injured in the collision between the bus and the car. 相撞 碰撞collide
collide with (someone or something)To crash into someone or something. There's a major traffic jam because a tractor-trailer collided with a car earlier. The runner did collide with the first baseman, but neither one was injured.See also: collidecollide with someone or somethingto crash with or bump into someone or something. The bus collided with a truck. Maria collided with Alice, but neither was hurt.See also: collideEncyclopediaSeecollisionLegalSeeCollisionCOLLIDE
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collide
Synonyms for collideverb crashSynonyms- crash
- clash
- meet head-on
- come into collision
verb conflictSynonyms- conflict
- clash
- be incompatible
- be at variance
Synonyms for collideverb to come together or come up against with forceSynonymsSynonyms for collideverb be incompatibleSynonymsRelated Wordsverb cause to collideRelated Wordsverb crash together with violent impactSynonymsRelated Words- collide with
- impinge on
- hit
- run into
- strike
- smash
- shock
- crash
- ram
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