Colisionar in english
Collide
pronunciation: kəlaɪd part of speech: verb
pronunciation: kəlaɪd part of speech: verb
In gestures







colisionar = collide (with) ; crash.
Example: The public library is a complex institution, evolving through many decades of human history and colliding today with the perplexing realities of change, declining funding, and shifting purpose.Example: It doesn't take a wild imagination to grasp what happens to a rider who crashes with protective gear on and one who goes down in street clothes.more:
» colisionar contra + Nombre + por detrás = drive into + the back of [Generalmente referido a un vehículo] ; drive into + Nombre + from behind [Generalmente referido a un vehículo] .
Example: Oh and I forgot to mention that on Sunday Afternoon someone drove into the back of my new car!. Example: Unfortunately, it was raining half of the week and someone just drove into our car from behind on the highway somewhere before Paris.» colisionar de frente = crash + head-on .
Example: Heading north coming to a blind hill, Burgio almost crashed head-on in another car.