"collapse" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

collapse sustantivo

sustantivo + collapse
Kolokacji: 41
market collapse • collapse of the Soviet Union • building collapse • collapse of Communism • price collapse • ...
collapse + verbo
Kolokacji: 24
collapse causes • collapse leads • collapse leaves • collapse occurs • collapse comes • ...
1. collapse leads = upadek prowadzi collapse leads
2. collapse leaves = liście upadku collapse leaves
3. collapse occurs = upadek następuje collapse occurs
4. collapse comes = upadek nadchodzi collapse comes
5. collapse results = wyniki upadku collapse results
6. collapse follows = upadek następuje collapse follows
7. collapse happens = upadek zdarza się collapse happens
8. collapse precipitates = upadek przyśpiesza collapse precipitates
  • The collapse of sugar prices brought on by the Great Depression precipitated the birth of the organized labour movement in St. Kitts and Nevis.
  • The study noted that the collapse of value-subtracting industries can precipitate an economic boon.
  • The collapse of the investment bank Société de l'Union Générale precipitated the 1882 stock market crash that triggered a downturn in the economy.
  • If the Fed had done nothing and the hedge fund's collapse had precipitated a bank failure or a market panic, he said, criticism of the sort being cast at the central bank today would seem trivial.
  • Federal authorities praised a $770 million settlement with the French bank Crédit Lyonnais and other parties as a triumph for more than 300,000 policyholders of Executive Life, the insurance company whose collapse precipitated the affair.
  • He won the Italian Cup in his first year, but financial collapse by the Viola precipitated a 2002 return to Benfica.
  • Many of these institutions suffered the equivalent of a bank run, with the notable collapses of Lehman Brothers and AIG during September 2008 precipitating a financial crisis and subsequent recession.
  • The government lasted barely 14-months and was considered dysfunctional; its collapse precipitated a climate of political deadlock and tension similar to that which existed between 2006 and 2008.
  • It was 10 years ago this month that the collapse of Enron precipitated what would become the most complex white-collar crime investigation in the FBI's history.
  • The collapse of the Phoenician trade network precipitated the end of the Tartessian civilisation, and began a period still not well understood by modern historical archaeology.
(3) mean, send
Kolokacji: 2
verbo + collapse
Kolokacji: 12
cause the collapse • prevent the collapse • avoid collapse • face collapse • suffer a collapse • ...
adjetivo + collapse
Kolokacji: 79
economic collapse • financial collapse • total collapse • complete collapse • sudden collapse • ...
preposición + collapse
Kolokacji: 20
of collapse • following the collapse • near collapse • after the collapse • before the collapse • ...

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