Collapse in spanish

Colapso

pronunciation: koʊlɑpsoʊ part of speech: noun, verb
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colapso

collapse1 = colapso, derrumbamiento, desplome. 

Example: This paper alerts the library community to the possible implosion, collapse, or disintegration of the cataloguing function listing eight indicators that cataloguing is in danger.

collapse2 = hundirse, derrumbarse, desmoronarse, desplomarse. 

Example: There is no danger that the scheme will collapse for lack of central organization.

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» collapse under + the weight of = hundirse bajo el peso de.

Example: He dismissed the image of overloaded libraries collapsing under the weight of a surfeit of paper as 'mythology'.

Collapse synonyms

break in spanish: descanso, pronunciation: breɪk verb, nounburst in spanish: ráfaga, pronunciation: bɜrst verb, noungive in spanish: dar, pronunciation: gɪv verbcrack in spanish: grieta, pronunciation: kræk noun, verbcrash in spanish: choque, pronunciation: kræʃ nounflop in spanish: fracaso, pronunciation: flɑp nountumble in spanish: caída, pronunciation: tʌmbəl verb, nounfounder in spanish: fundador, pronunciation: faʊndɜr nouncrumble in spanish: desmoronarse, pronunciation: krʌmbəl verbbreak down in spanish: Descompostura, pronunciation: breɪkdaʊn verbcrumple in spanish: arruga, pronunciation: krʌmpəl verbbreak up in spanish: dividir, pronunciation: breɪkʌp verbgive way in spanish: Ceder el paso, pronunciation: gɪvweɪ verbcave in in spanish: rendirse a, pronunciation: keɪvɪn noun, verbcrack up in spanish: reímos a carcajadas, pronunciation: krækʌp verbfall in in spanish: desplomarse, pronunciation: fɔlɪn verbcrock up in spanish: levantarse, pronunciation: krɑkʌp verb
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