collided
collided — 動詞
- collidedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- collideds3rd person singular
- collideding-ing form
- collidededpast simple
1. when moving objects such as vehicles, people, or animals hit each other suddenly
碰撞;相撞
物體猛烈地互相撞擊
when moving objects such as vehicles, people, or animals hit each other suddenly with force, often causing damage or injury
Two buses collided at the city square during the morning rush.
兩輛巴士在市中心廣場相撞。
intransitive with compound subject: two nouns + 'and'
A delivery van collided with a lamp post near the train station last night.
一輛貨車昨晚在火車站附近撞上了路燈柱。
collide + with + noun phrase for the thing hit
The cyclist lost control on the wet road and collided with a garden wall.
自行車騎士在濕滑的路上失控,撞上了一道花園圍牆。
The truck swerved to avoid a dog but collided with a parked car.
卡車為了閃避一隻狗而急轉彎,卻撞上了一輛停在路邊的車。
文法句型
two or more subjects + collide
subject + collide + with + noun phrase
用法筆記
Subject is usually a vehicle or moving person; when two subjects are given, they are joined by 'and' (e.g. 'a car and a bus collided').
常見錯誤
2. when ideas, beliefs, aims, or personalities differ so strongly from each other t
衝突;牴觸
觀點或利益互相對立
when ideas, beliefs, aims, or personalities differ so strongly from each other that they oppose or conflict
The couple's views on how to raise their children collided almost every day.
這對夫妻在教養孩子方面的看法幾乎天天衝突。
abstract subjects: views / ideas / beliefs + collide
The new manager's plans collided with the team's usual way of working.
新任經理的計畫與團隊慣常的工作方式產生衝突。
plans + collide + with + noun phrase
The teacher's traditional methods collided with the students' modern learning styles.
老師的傳統教學方法與學生的現代學習風格格格不入。
Reuben's wish to travel the world collided with his need to save for the future.
Reuben 想環遊世界的願望與他存錢以備未來之需的需求互相牴觸。
文法句型
two abstract subjects + collide
subject + collide + with + noun phrase
用法筆記
Subject is usually an abstract noun such as a view, opinion, belief, culture, or plan. Frequently describes disagreements between people, groups, or systems.