English to Chinese Dictionary collision

collision

碰撞
definition
noun
a midair collision between two aircraft
an instance of one moving object or person striking violently against another.
an event of two or more records being assigned the same identifier or location in memory.
translation of 'collision'
noun
意外,
抵触,
碰撞,
冲突
example
The episode underlined the cultural 'collision' between the free - spirited Rainbow People and traditional Indian culture.
That what is going on is essentially, a 'collision' of two cultures, with ours wrongly attempting to gain supremacy.
But what Pinter's production clearly presents us with is a 'collision' between two different forms of desperation.
Controversy arose over a 'collision' between Peter and the United goalie, Ray Wood, who was carried off, amid booing.
Nobody can now deny either the existence or the importance of the head-on 'collision' between the prime minister and the chancellor.
Her sense of detail, love of story and playful use of language create an unstoppable 'collision' of characters and ideas.
a midair 'collision' between two aircraft
It also revealed that motorists are six times more likely to be involved in a fatal 'collision' on a single carriageway than on a motorway.
The 'collision' of ideas will strengthen, not weaken, a political party.
She avoided a 'collision' by swerving violently, but that caused her car to spin on to the wrong side of the road and collide with a lorry coming the other way, despite its driver braking heavily.
The day after the air crash, he was involved in more drama when he witnessed a head-on 'collision' between two cars.
According to Gardai, the two articulated trucks were travelling in opposite directions when the 'collision' occurred.
cultures in 'collision'
It is believed the bike was in 'collision' with one car, and then the rider struck another car as his bike spun off and caught fire.
It was twenty years ago that the 130th Boat Race had to be been postponed less than an hour before it was due to start because the Cambridge boat was in 'collision' with a barge and sank.
What of the violent 'collision' between profits and environmental limits?
a 'collision' of two diverse cultures and languages
I predict a major 'collision' between the Copyright Office and the copyright industry in the coming months - let's hope posterity wins.
The spot-checks by the Vehicle Inspectorate follow a recent fatal accident in North Wales in which a motorcyclist was in 'collision' with a car with tinted windows.
The coach had left the castle at 4.20 pm on Saturday, and ten minutes later the accident happened when a Ford Transit van was in 'collision' with the coach.
This brought about a head-on 'collision' between the crowd and the regular troops, who opened fire.
The 'collision' of ideas will certainly lead to justice and truth.
It's a 'collision' between two very different views of what constitutes ownership.
Three people have died in a head-on 'collision' between two cars in a weekend which also saw two police officers seriously injured in a separate road accident.
his car was in 'collision' with a lorry
the device increases the chances of 'collision'
a 'collision' between experience and theory
a mid-air 'collision' between two aircraft
The pensioner was crossing Coniston Avenue when she was involved in 'collision' with a Vauxhall Astra at 4.40 pm yesterday.
An investigation has been launched after two people were seriously injured yesterday when their van was in 'collision' with a train at a level crossing near Skegness.
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