collided
v. 相撞( collide的过去式和过去分词 ); 碰撞; 冲突; 抵触
If two or more moving people or objects collide, they crash into one another. If a moving person or object collides with a person or object that is not moving, they crash into them.
Two trains collided head-on in north-eastern Germany early this morning...
今天早上德国东北部两列火车迎面相撞。
Racing up the stairs, he almost collided with Daisy...
他飞奔上楼,差点撞到黛西。
If the aims, opinions, or interests of one person or group collide with those of another person or group, they are very different from each other and are therefore opposed.
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。
In the next two years, Nasser regularly collided with the different Western powers, who refused to arm him...
随后的两年里,纳赛尔不断与拒绝为他提供武器装备的几个西方大国发生冲突。
A fishing vessel and a cargo ship collided in rough seas.
一艘捕鱼船和一艘货船在波涛汹涌的海上相撞了。
Two rapid transit trains collided early this morning in Boston.
今晨早些时候,两辆高速火车在波士顿相撞。
Pulling out to overtake, the car collided head-on with a van.
越线超车时,轿车和一辆厢式货车迎面相撞。
His car collided with another car during a heavy rainstorm.
他的车在暴雨中和另一辆车相撞了。
The car and the van collided head-on in thick fog.
那辆小轿车和货车在浓雾中迎面相撞。