collide with
collide with — 片語動詞
- collide withbase form
- collides with3rd person singular
- colliding with-ing form
- collided withpast simple
1. to crash into a person or object while in motion, usually with enough force to c
碰撞;相撞
行進中猛烈撞上人或物
to crash into a person or object while in motion, usually with enough force to cause harm or damage
A delivery van skidded on the wet road and collided with a parked car.
一輛貨運車在潮濕的道路上打滑,與一輛停放著的汽車相撞。
collided with + [vehicle/object], passive event
Eve collided with another runner who suddenly stepped into her lane on the track.
Eve 在跑道上與突然切進她跑道的另一名跑者相撞。
person collides with person while moving
In the crowded market, Yan's shopping cart collided with a tall display of fruit tins.
在擁擠的市場裡,Yan 的購物車撞上了一個高高的水果罐頭陳列架。
Nikos lost control of his bicycle on the gravel path and collided with a wooden fence.
Nikos 在碎石路上失去對單車的控制,撞上了一道木籬笆。
- crash into
more emotional/dramatic; common in news reports
- smash into
implies greater speed and destruction
- hit
more general; can describe any degree of contact, not necessarily while moving
文法句型
[subject] + collide with + [person/vehicle/object]
[two subjects] + collide (with each other)
用法筆記
The subject and the object of 'collide with' are usually both moving, but the object can also be stationary (e.g. a wall, a parked car). The verb 'collide' on its own can describe two things hitting each other: 'The two cars collided.'