collapses

collapses [kə'læpsɪz]  [kə'læpsɪz] 

原级:collapse

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现在分词:collapsing

过去分词:collapsed

过去式:collapsed

collapses 基本解释
崩溃;倒塌;折叠( collapse的第三人称单数 );坐下;
collapses 网络解释

collapses

1. 价格下跌:价格上涨--The price advances; marks up; goes up; rises; goes upward | 价格下跌--The price comes down; drops;declines; collapses; falls; goes down; goes downward | 价格暴跌--The price slumps.

2. 崩溃:collapsed /暴跌/ | collapses /崩溃/ | collapsible /可折叠的/

collapses 单语例句

1. Investors specializing in troubled companies were also starting to circle the dozens of auto part suppliers who may be in trouble if Rover collapses.

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2. Additionally parabolic trend collapses often retrace 80 percent or more of the original trend rise.

3. The collapse in the price of silver from $ 49 to below $ 39 is a harbinger of collapses among a wider range of commodity prices.

4. The IPCC report is not a house of cards that collapses with one error, but is more like a puzzle with many pieces that need to fit together.

5. Other concerns were stricter credit regulations and bank collapses, as well as increased inflation.

6. Parabolic trend collapses are often very severe and drop the price by around d 50 percent or more.

7. Children crouched in a fetal position beside the desk would survive in the " triangle of life " left open beside the desk if the roof collapses.

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8. This would prepare society for the day oil prices shoot out of the roof or the existing distribution system collapses.

9. When visiting the dyke along the coastal line the next day, reporters found there were several collapses on the outer wall.

10. Rapid and successive collapses in economic activity are rare and seem to be prompted by the policy mistakes of central bankers.