collision
n. 碰撞; 衝突
A collision occurs when a moving object crashes into something.
They were on their way to the Shropshire Union Canal when their van was involved in a collision with a car...
在去往什羅普郡聯盟運河的路上,他們的小貨車與一輛小車相撞。
I saw a head-on collision between two aeroplanes.
我看見兩架飛機迎面相撞。
A collision of cultures or ideas occurs when two very different cultures or people meet and conflict.
It's the collision of disparate ideas that alters one's perspective...
是迥然不同的觀點之間的碰撞改變了人們的看法。
The play represents the collision of three generations.
這部戲表現了三代人之間的矛盾衝突。
1. (physics) an brief event in which two or more bodies come together;
2. an accident resulting from violent impact of a moving object;
3. a conflict of opposed ideas or attitudes or goals;
shock, impact, collision, clash
這些名詞均含"衝擊,碰撞"之意。
on (a) collision course
嚮導致碰撞的方向執行
The collision sent the car spinning across the roadway.
那輛汽車被撞得轉向而橫在路上.
It is important to remember that kinetic energy is not conserved in the collision.
必須記住,在碰撞中動能不守恆.
His car had a collision with a truck.
他的車子與貨車相撞.
Collision has started the seams.
撞擊已使接縫裂開了.
Residents mill around damaged train carriages after a collision in Jakarta, 30 June 2005.
6月30日,在印度尼西亞首都雅加達,人們在發生事故的列車旁圍觀.