collide

collide
intransitive verb
1) (come into collision) zusammenstoßen (with mit); [Schiff:] kollidieren
2) (be in conflict) zusammenprallen; kollidieren
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verb
(to strike together (usually accidentally) with great force: The cars collided in the fog; The van collided with a lorry.) kollidieren
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col·lide
[kəˈlaɪd]
vi
to \collide [with sb/sth] mit jdm/etw zusammenstoßen
to \collide into sb auf jdn auffahren
the bike \collided into a tree das Fahrrad fuhr gegen einen Baum
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[kə'laɪd]
vi
1) (lit) zusammenstoßen or -prallen; (NAUT) kollidieren

they collided head-on — sie stießen frontal zusammen

to collide with sb — mit jdm zusammenstoßen

to collide with sth — gegen etw prallen

2) (fig person) eine heftige Auseinandersetzung haben (with mit); (interest, demands) kollidieren
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collide [kəˈlaıd] v/i (with) kollidieren (mit):
a) zusammenstoßen (mit) (auch fig), zusammenprallen
b) stoßen (gegen)
c) fig im Widerspruch stehen (zu)
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intransitive verb
1) (come into collision) zusammenstoßen (with mit); [Schiff:] kollidieren
2) (be in conflict) zusammenprallen; kollidieren
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(with) v.
karambolieren (mit) v. v.
aufeinander prallen ausdr.
aufeinanderprallen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.
kollidieren v.
zusammen stoßen v.
zusammenstoßen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.

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