Collision in spanish

Colisión

pronunciation: koʊlisioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures

collision = colisión, choque, enfrentamiento, confrontación. 

Example: Libraries now face the realities of the wired campus environment and the collision between library automation tradition and the new world of networks.

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» be on a collision course with = llevar rumbo de colisión con, llevar camino de enfrentamiento con.

Example: Is the library without walls on a collision course with the 1976 copyright act?.

» be on course for collision = llevar rumbo de colisión, llevar camino de enfrentamiento.

Example: Two galaxies, Andromeda and the Milky Way, are on course for collision in about two billion years' time.

» collision course = confrontación, enfrentamiento, rumbo de colisión.

Example: A collision course can be avoided only if librarians work closely with the faculty in determining an appropriate policy.

» collision damage waiver (CDW) = seguro de colisión.

Example: Unless you have taken out something called collision damage waiver (CDW) then having even a minor accident in a hired car could prove very expensive indeed.

» continental collision = colisión de los continentes.

Example: This digital tapestry outlines the geologic story of continental collision and break-up, mountain-building, river erosion and deposition, glaciation, volcanism, and other events and processes that have shaped the region.

» cosmic collision = colisión cósmica.

Example: Scientists now believe that cosmic collision shaped our solar system.

» fatal collision = accidente mortal.

Example: A stretch of the M1 motorway remains closed tonight after a fatal collision earlier on today.

» head-on collision = choque frontal, choque de frente.

Example: The article 'Head-on collision: ALA in Motor City' presents a summary of proceedings of the 96th Annual conference of the ALA.

Collision synonyms

hit in spanish: golpear, pronunciation: hɪt part of speech: verb, noun crash in spanish: choque, pronunciation: kræʃ part of speech: noun smash in spanish: aplastar, pronunciation: smæʃ part of speech: verb, noun
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