"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 • ...
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 • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 20
(1) economic, financial, fiscal
Kolokacji: 3
1. total collapse = zupełny upadek total collapse
3. partial collapse = częściowy upadek partial collapse
4. utter collapse = kompletny upadek utter collapse
5. near-total collapse = upadek prawie sumy near-total collapse
  • The near-total collapse of communications made every task far more difficult, forcing some Guard commanders to use "runners, like in World War I," as one put it.
  • Despite the near-total collapse of human civilization, most of the powerful technology managed to survive the centuries.
  • It blames Pakistan for everything, ignoring the harshness of Indian rule and the near-total collapse of civil liberties in Kashmir.
  • In Southeast Asia, egg harvesting in countries such as Thailand and Malaysia has led to a near-total collapse of local nesting populations.
  • That money has grown in importance because of the near-total collapse of cash coming from network TV.
  • Because of the near-total collapse of offense, pitchers like Tom Glavine have been saddled with excruciatingly painful losses.
  • Second, East Germany's economy and infrastructure underwent a swift and near-total collapse.
  • By 1996, the Palang Dharma Party had fallen into near-total collapse due to factional conflicts within the party.
  • Diseases introduced by European contact would decimate the native population in the ensuing decades, leading to the near-total collapse of every established culture across peninsular Florida.
  • The result was a swift and near-total collapse, a "first-to-worst" situation.
(5) final, eventual, ultimate
Kolokacji: 3
(11) social, societal
Kolokacji: 2
(12) virtual, possible, potential
Kolokacji: 3
(17) major, stellar
Kolokacji: 2
(18) global, apparent, internal
Kolokacji: 3
(19) violent, defensive
Kolokacji: 2
(20) monumental, massive
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + collapse
Kolokacji: 20
of collapse • following the collapse • near collapse • after the collapse • before the collapse • ...

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