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Meanings of
collide
in anglès
portuguès
chocar-se
català
topar
espanyol
topar
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Be incompatible; be or come into conflict.
clash
jar
català
topar
Synonyms
Examples for "
clash
"
clash
jar
Examples for "
clash
"
1
But a possible
clash
between Christians and Muslims was prevented, police said.
2
The government also imposed a ban on social media after that
clash
.
3
A violent
clash
between civilians and police broke out as a result.
4
A spokeswoman said: It's not really a
clash
with the Terracotta Army.
5
Twenty protesters and nine officers were injured in the
clash
,
police said.
1
The
jar
was displayed in the main room of the family home.
2
A portion of the gas escaped and was collected in the
jar
.
3
I had a pretty good idea of the soul
jar
's
current whereabouts.
4
It should be kept in a glass-covered
jar
in the ice box.
5
Now place the paper into the smaller
jar
and seal the lid.
Usage of
collide
in anglès
1
This must be what happens when slow tourism and mass tourism
collide
.
2
Mint and chocolate
collide
with delicious results in these easy low-fat cupcakes.
3
It also requires us to accept a narrative where two stories
collide
.
4
When two such forces
collide
,
the collateral damage ripples throughout the Imperium.
5
I don't think all this exists because some rocks happened to
collide
.
6
Then it would
collide
electrons with much heavier nuclei of lead atoms.
7
The shuttle was where I first felt the familiar and foreign
collide
.
8
We met in West London's Notting Hill, where dozens of cultures
collide
.
9
It may happen, once in a while, that two stars will
collide
.
10
Yet, as old and new worlds
collide
,
a hidden magic is revealed.
11
In the quarrels of civilised nations, great armies, many thousands strong,
collide
.
12
Agnes's ledger falls to the floor; their cheeks
collide
,
bone against bone.
13
The object of the game is to bounce or
collide
against opponents.
14
The computer blared a warning, insisting that he was going to
collide
.
15
They move so fast you fear that they'll
collide
with each other.
16
They
collide
and sprawl across the dining table, scattering crockery and candlesticks.
Other examples for "collide"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
collide
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
collide with
collide head
collide again
present collide
collide electrons
More collocations
Translations for
collide
portuguès
chocar-se
ter uma desavença
entrar em conflito
català
topar
xocar
espanyol
topar
chocar
Collide
through the time
Collide
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common