collapsed

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English - Turkish
çökmüş

Tom çökmüş bir akciğerden muzdaripti. - Tom suffered from a collapsed lung.

çökük
çökkün
(Bilgisayar) daraltılmış
(Bilgisayar) kapalı
göçük
çok(mek)
çök

Banka ekonomik durgunluk sırasında çöktü. - The bank collapsed during the recession.

O, dizlerinin üzerine çöktü. - He collapsed to his knees.

collapse
çökmek

Ülkenin ekonomisi çökmek üzeredir. - The country's economy is about to collapse.

Bu bina çökmek üzere. - This building is about to collapse.

collapse
çöküntü
collapse
çöküş

Haber tamamen Rusya'nın çöküşü hakkında idi. - The news was all about the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Soğuk Savaş, Sovyetler Birliği'nin çöküşüyle ​​sona erdi. - The Cold War ended with the collapse of the Soviet Union.

collapse
yığılmak
collapsed bite
(Diş Hekimliği) örtülü kapanış
complete collapsed
(Çevre) tam göçük
collapse
yıkılmak
collapse
düşmek
collapse
kolaps
collapse
(to) daraltmak
collapse
yıkılış
collapse
çökme

Ülkenin ekonomisi çökmek üzeredir. - The country's economy is about to collapse.

Yeni beton platformun çökmesi, dört işçiyi öldürdü. - The collapse of the new concrete platform killed four workers.

collapse
izmihlal
collapse
başarısız olmak
collapse
güçten düşmek
collapse
(Bilgisayar) daralt
collapse
bunalım
collapse
çökkünlük
collapse
(Denizbilim) çöküm
collapse
(Denizbilim) çökme göçme
collapse
(Gıda) bayılma
collapse
göçertmek
collapse
(Otomotiv) yıkma
collapse
göçürmek
collapse
çöktürmek
collapse
katlanmak
collapse
yığma
collapse
(Bilgisayar) çökertme
collapse
bozulmak
collapse
katlamak
collapse
(Ticaret) birdenbire düşmek
collapse
(Bilgisayar) seviye daralt
collapse
kapatmak
collapse
başarısızlığa uğramak
collapse
bayılmak
collapse
yıkılma

Eski köprü yıkılma tehlikesiyle karşı karşıya. - The old bridge is in danger of collapse.

collapse
ani düşüş
collapse
göç
collapse
yıkım
collapse
güçten düşme
collapse
çökmesi
collapse
yıkılması
collaps
çökmek

Yanan bina çökmek üzereydi. - The burning building was about to collapse.

Ülkenin ekonomisi çökmek üzeredir. - The country's economy is about to collapse.

collaps
yıkılmak
collapse
çök

Tom ısıdan dolayı çöktü. - Tom collapsed because of the heat.

O, dizlerinin üzerine çöktü. - He collapsed to his knees.

collapse
{i} suya düşme
collapse
{f} suya düşmek
collapse
(Tıp) Kolaps, collapsus: Periferik damarların genişleyip muhitle kanın toplanması ile hasıl olan ağır bir tablo, vücutta bütün kuvvetlerin birdenbire kesilmesi
collapse
çökertmek
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(Biyoloji) kollaps
collapse
{f} cesaretini yitirmek
collapse
{f} ciğerlerine hava gitmemek
collapse
{f} (iskemle/masa) açılır kapanır olmak
collapse
açılır kapanır olmak
collapse
ylkmak
collapse
{i} yığılma
collapse
birsonuca bağlamadan dağılmak cesaretini kaybetmek
collapse
{i} düşüş
collapse
göç,v.çök: n.çökme
collapse
{i} başarısızlık
collapse
sönmek
collapse
(Mukavele) çöküntü, yıkıntı; çökmek, yıkılmak
collapse
ciğerlere hava gitmemek
collapse
(Tıp) Dimağın kansız kalması
collapse
{f} (proje/plan) suya düşmek; bir sonuca bağlanmadan
collapse
katlanıp bukülmek
collapse
Daraltmak
collapse
{f} çökmek, yıkılmak; çökertmek, yıkmak
collapse
{f} portatif olmak
English - English
folded compactly; "put the collapsed top hat into its box
past of collapse
folded compactly; "put the collapsed top hat into its box"
collapsed under the weight of
fell apart due to the burden of, broke down due to the strain of
collapse
The act of collapsing
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For several batsmen to get out in quick succession
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To cease to function due to a sudden breakdown
collapse
to cause to shrink, fall in, or fail
collapse
{f} fall in, suddenly fall apart; fail; suddenly lose consciousness; cause to collapse
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{n} a closing, as the sides of a blood vessel
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{v} to fall close or together
Collapse
collapsion
collapse
a complex fold in which a grid of previously established intersecting creases are used simultaneously
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The process of "hiding" folders below a selected directory in a directory listing in Explorer
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The drop of a gypsy moth caterpillar population to extremely low levels in a particular area
collapse
fold or close up; "fold up your umbrella"; "collapse the music stand
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An infinite sequence of complexity classes collapses if all but finitely many of them are actually equal to each other
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To remove the contents of a directory from the display (close it) via the CDS Browser To collapse an open directory, you double-click on its icon Double-clicking on a closed directory expands it
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break down, literally or metaphorically; "The wall collapsed"; "The business collapsed"; "The dam broke"; "The roof collapsed"; "The wall gave in"; "The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice"
collapse
Changing the display to show only the parent of a directory in the Backup, Recover, and Archive windows
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Syn: Washboarding, crimping In wood technology, a corrugated appearance of the surface of a piece of wood caused by an irregular drawing together of the cell walls as free water leaves the cavities; occurs only in the early stages of drying green heartwood of low permeability, especially quarter-sawed stock
collapse
A sudden and complete failure; an utter failure of any kind; a breakdown
collapse
Falling in of a building
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fall apart; "the building crimbled after the explosion"; "Negociations broke down"
collapse
collapse due to fatigue, an illness, or a sudden attack
collapse
A property insurance peril, subject to its own specific agreement in property policies, which otherwise insure on an open perils basis
collapse
a sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional failures)
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cause to burst; "The ice broke the pipe"
collapse
To fold compactly
collapse
To fall down or fall to pieces
collapse
To fall down suddenly; to cave in
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Literally, to cave in or give way See Blasting and Explosion Exclusion for information on how the coverage is handled under a Liability policy (LA)
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Collapse refers to the flattening or buckling of wood cells during drying, resulting in excessive and/or uneven shrinkage and a corrugated surface Collapse may also be referred to as washboarding or crimping
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n a defensive posture where a defensive player sits over one heel while playing a ball and rolls on his back Used to play balls close to the floor and to cushion hard spikes during retrieval attempts, this skill is also known as a half roll
collapse
Constant function, one-valued function (in automata theory) (in particular application causing a reset)
collapse
If you collapse, you suddenly faint or fall down because you are very ill or weak. He collapsed following a vigorous exercise session at his home Collapse is also a noun. A few days after his collapse he was sitting up in bed
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lose significance, effectiveness, or value; "The school system is collapsing"; "The stock market collapsed"
collapse
A falling together suddenly, as of the sides of a hollow vessel
collapse
fold or close up; "fold up your umbrella"; "collapse the music stand"
collapse
Literally, to cave in or give way See Blasting and Explosion Exclusion for information on how the coverage is handled under a Liability policy
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To cause something to collapse
collapse
an abrupt failure of function or health
collapse
(20) - This Pokémon is now Asleep (after doing damage) Pokémon with this attack: Rocket's Snorlax
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This occurs when the surface pressure of the film becomes too high and the molecules can't achieve an ordered orientation anymore
collapse
suffer a nervous breakdown
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a mishap caused by something suddenly falling down or caving in
collapse
A DiskSuite Tool command that decreases (minimizes) the size of DiskSuite objects , as shown on the canvas
collapse
Extreme depression or sudden failing of all the vital powers, as the result of disease, injury, or nervous disturbance
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An inward structural failure of a filter element which can occur due to abnormally high pressure drop (differential pressure) or resistance to flow (395)
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To fail suddenly and completely, like something hollow when subject to too much pressure; to undergo a collapse; as, Maximilian's government collapsed soon after the French army left Mexico; many financial projects collapse after attaining some success and importance
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If something, for example a system or institution, collapses, it fails or comes to an end completely and suddenly. His business empire collapsed under a massive burden of debt The rural people have been impoverished by a collapsing economy. Collapse is also a noun. The coup's collapse has speeded up the drive to independence Their economy is teetering on the brink of collapse
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If a building or other structure collapses, it falls down very suddenly. A section of the Bay Bridge had collapsed Most of the deaths were caused by landslides and collapsing buildings. Collapse is also a noun. Governor Deukmejian called for an inquiry into the freeway's collapse
collapse
a mishap caused by something suddenly falling down or caving in an abrupt failure of function or health lose significance, effectiveness, or value; "The school system is collapsing"; "The stock market collapsed"
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{i} breakdown, crash; falling in; compression, hiding of subdirectories or libraries which are secondary to the heading of the current library (Computers)
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the act of throwing yourself down; "he landed on the bed with a great flop"
collapse
Make lower levels of an outline invisible in the Outline View
collapse
To hide the nested folders in a branch of the folder tree
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To fall together suddenly, as the sides of a hollow vessel; to close by falling or shrinking together; to have the sides or parts of (a thing) fall in together, or be crushed in together; as, a flue in the boiler of a steam engine sometimes collapses
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If you collapse onto something, you sit or lie down suddenly because you are very tired. She arrived home exhausted and barely capable of showering before collapsing on her bed
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fail; break down
collapse
fall plump
collapsed

    Hyphenation

    col·lapsed

    Turkish pronunciation

    kıläpst

    Pronunciation

    /kəˈlapst/ /kəˈlæpst/

    Etymology

    [ k&-laps ] (verb.) 1732. Latin collapsus, past participle of collabi, from com- + labi to fall, slide; more at SLEEP.
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