collide
英 [kəˈlaɪd]
美 [kəˈlaɪd]
1. collide: 运动物体撞运动物体
2. bump: 运动物体撞静止物体
3. bumper car 碰碰车
collide 碰撞col-, 强调。-lid, 碰撞,撞击,词源同lesion,elide.
- collide
-
collide: [17] Collide comes from Latin collīdere, a compound verb formed from com- ‘together’ and laedere ‘injure by striking’. Other English descendants of laedere are elide and lesion.
=> elide, lesion
- collide (v.)
- 1620s, from Latin collidere "strike together," from com- "together" (see com-) + laedere "to strike, injure by striking," which is of unknown origin. For Latin vowel change, see acquisition. Related: Collided; colliding.
- 1. What happens when the two interests collide will make a fascinating spectacle.
- 两种利益发生冲突时将会上演一场好戏。
- 2. The interests of the two countries collide.
- 两国的利益发生冲突.
- 3. The aims of the negotiators in New York again seem likely to collide with the aims of the warriors in the field.
- 看来,纽约谈判人员的目标可能会再次与战场上勇士们的目标发生冲突。
- 4. The tides slide on the tidy wide beach and collide each other.
- 海潮在整洁宽阔的海滩上滑行并相互碰撞。
- 5. If the aims of two countries collide, there may be war.
- 如果两国目标严重对立, 就有可能爆发战争.