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Trastorno del colapso de colonias
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Colony Collapse Disorder [Am ˌkɑləni kəˈlæps ˌdɪsɔrdər, Brit ˌkɒləni kəˈlaps dɪsɔːdə] N
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
disorder [Am ˌdɪsˈɔrdər, Brit dɪsˈɔːdə] N
1.1. disorder U (confusion):
1.2. disorder U (unrest):
2. disorder C MED:
afección f form
colony <pl colonies> [Am ˈkɑləni, Brit ˈkɒləni] N
1. colony (territory):
2. colony (community):
3. colony BIOL:
I. collapse [Am kəˈlæps, Brit kəˈlaps] VB intr
1.1. collapse (fall down):
collapse building/bridge:
collapse building/bridge:
collapse building/bridge:
collapse roof:
collapse roof:
1.2. collapse MED:
collapse person:
2. collapse (fall):
collapse person:
3. collapse (fail):
4. collapse:
collapse currency/prices:
collapse currency/prices:
caer en picado Spain
collapse company:
collapse company:
5.1. collapse (fold up):
collapse table/chair:
5.2. collapse <collapsing, pres part > table/chair:
II. collapse [Am kəˈlæps, Brit kəˈlaps] VB trans
collapse table:
III. collapse [Am kəˈlæps, Brit kəˈlaps] N C or U
1. collapse (of building, bridge):
2. collapse MED:
3. collapse:
u rečniku PONS
disorder [dɪˈsɔ:dəʳ, Am -ˈsɔ:rdɚ] N
1. disorder no pl (lack of order):
desparramo m CSur
2. disorder (sickness):
colony <-ies> [ˈkɒləni, Am ˈkɑ:lə-] N a. ZOOL
I. collapse [kəˈlæps] VB intr
1. collapse MED:
2. collapse (fall down):
collapse buildings
collapse people
3. collapse (fail):
II. collapse [kəˈlæps] N
1. collapse MED:
2. collapse (act of falling down):
collapse of people
3. collapse (failure):
u rečniku PONS
disorder [dɪs·ˈɔr·dər] N
1. disorder (lack of order):
desparramo m CSur
2. disorder MED:
colony <-ies> [ˈkal·ə·ni] N a. ZOOL
I. collapse [kə·ˈlæps] VB intr
1. collapse MED:
2. collapse (fall down):
collapse building
collapse person
3. collapse (fail):
II. collapse [kə·ˈlæps] N
1. collapse MED:
2. collapse (act of falling down):
collapse of people
3. collapse (failure):
Present
Icollapse
youcollapse
he/she/itcollapses
wecollapse
youcollapse
theycollapse
Past
Icollapsed
youcollapsed
he/she/itcollapsed
wecollapsed
youcollapsed
theycollapsed
Present Perfect
Ihavecollapsed
youhavecollapsed
he/she/ithascollapsed
wehavecollapsed
youhavecollapsed
theyhavecollapsed
Past Perfect
Ihadcollapsed
youhadcollapsed
he/she/ithadcollapsed
wehadcollapsed
youhadcollapsed
theyhadcollapsed
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However, none of the buildings that had even partial retrofitting collapsed.
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After the last man had crossed safely, the bridge collapsed and was swept away.
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There is a line of air shafts heading north-east, mostly collapsed.
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However, this came undone when the league collapsed after the 1980-81 season.
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Eve collapses into a fit of hysteria upon accepting that a nuclear war has begun.
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