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collide

VI ขัดแย้ง กัน  เป็น ปรปักษ์  clash conflict disagree oppose dispute kad-yaeng-kan

 

collide

VI ปะทะ กัน  ประสานงา  ชนกัน  crash smash strike hit pa-tha-kan

 

collide with

PHRV กระแทก กับ  ชนกับ  be in with kra-taek-kab

 

collide with

PHRV ไม่เห็นด้วย อย่างยิ่ง กับ  ขัดแย้ง กับ  conflict with mai-hen-duai-yang-ying-kab

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

COLLIDE

v.i.To strike or dash against each other.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

COLLIDE

Col *lide ", v. i. Etym: [L. collidere, collisum; col- + laedere to strike. See Lesion. ]

 

Defn: To strike or dash against each other; to come into collision; to clash; as, the vessels collided; their interests collided. Across this space the attraction urges them. They collide, they recoil, they oscillate. Tyndall.No longer rocking and swaying, but clashing and colliding. Carlyle.

 

COLLIDE

COLLIDE Col *lide ", v. t.

 

Defn: To strike or dash against. [Obs. ] Scintillations are. .. inflammable effluencies from the bodies collided. Sir T. Browne.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

collide

col lide |kəˈlīd kəˈlaɪd | verb [ no obj. ] hit with force when moving: she collided with someone | two suburban trains collided. come into conflict or opposition: in his work, politics and metaphysics collide. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense cause to collide ): from Latin collidere, from col- together + laedere to strike or damage.

 

collider

col lid er |kəˈlīdər kəˈlaɪdər | noun Physics an accelerator in which two beams of particles are made to collide.

 

Oxford Dictionary

collide

col |lide |kəˈlʌɪd | verb [ no obj. ] hit by accident when moving: she collided with someone | two suburban trains collided. come into conflict or opposition: in his work, politics and metaphysics collide. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense cause to collide ): from Latin collidere, from col- together + laedere to strike .

 

collider

col |lider |kəˈlʌɪdə | noun Physics an accelerator in which two beams of particles are made to collide.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

collide

collide verb 1 the trains collided with each other: crash into, hit, strike, impact, run into, bump into, meet head-on, cannon into, plow into, barrel into. 2 in her work, politics and metaphysics collide: conflict, clash; differ, diverge, disagree, be at odds, be incompatible.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

collide

collide verb 1 she collided with someone | two suburban trains collided: crash (into ), come into collision (with ), bang (into ), slam (into ), impact (with ); hit, strike, run into, meet head-on, smash into, smack into, cannon into, plough into, bump into, crack into /against, knock into, dash against; N. Amer. informal barrel into. 2 in his work, politics and metaphysics collide: conflict, be in conflict, come into conflict, be in opposition, clash, differ, diverge, disagree, be at variance, be at odds, be incompatible. ANTONYMS coalesce.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

collide

col lide /kəláɪd /col (共に )lide (打つ )〗動詞 s /-dz /; d /-ɪd /; -liding 自動詞 1 〈移動している (乗り )物 人などが 〉 «…と » 衝突する , ぶつかる «with » (!with句を伴わない場合主語は複数形 ) ▸ I almost collided with [into ] a child .危うく子供とぶつかるところだった The cars collided head-on in the heavy rain .大雨の中で車が正面衝突した 2 〈人 意思などが 〉 «…と /…に関して » 衝突する, (まったく )一致しない (clash ) «with /over » ▸ Ken's radical proposal collided head-on with our principles .健の急進的な提案は我々の主義と真っ向から対立した 3 〈異質の物 考えなどが 〉 (興味深く )交わる, 出合う .他動詞 …を衝突させる , ぶつける .