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1 collision
nouncome into collision — zusammenstoßen; [Schiffe:] in Kollision geraten, kollidieren
2) (fig.) Konflikt, der; Kollision, die* * *[kə'liʒən]noun (a crash; a violent striking together (of eg two vehicles): Ten people were injured in the collision between the bus and the car.) der Zusammenstoß* * *col·li·sion[kəˈlɪʒən]head-on \collision Frontalzusammenstoß m\collision of opinions Meinungsverschiedenheit fa \collision between two vehicles ein Zusammenstoß m von zwei Fahrzeugento be in \collision kollidieren, zusammenstoßento come into \collision with sth mit etw dat zusammenstoßen; ships in eine Kollision mit etw dat geraten* * *[kə'lIZən]n (lit)Zusammenstoß m, Zusammenprall m; (fig) Zusammenstoß m, Konflikt m, Kollision f; (NAUT) Kollision fto come into collision with sth (lit, fig) — mit etw zusammenstoßen; (Naut) mit etw kollidieren
* * *collision [kəˈlıʒn] s1. Zusammenstoß m, Zusammenprall m, Kollision f (alle auch fig): two men died in the collision bei dem Zusammenstoß;come into collision with zusammenstoßen mit;be on a collision course auf Kollisionskurs sein ( with mit);collision of interests Interessenkollision2. fig Widerspruch m, -streit m, Konflikt m, Gegensatz m:bring sb into collision with the law jemanden mit dem Gesetz in Konflikt bringen* * *nouncome into collision — zusammenstoßen; [Schiffe:] in Kollision geraten, kollidieren
2) (fig.) Konflikt, der; Kollision, die* * *n.Karambolage f.Kollision f. -
2 collision
col·li·sion [kəʼlɪʒən] nhead-on \collision Frontalzusammenstoß m;\collision of opinions Meinungsverschiedenheit f;a \collision between two vehicles ein Zusammenstoß m von zwei Fahrzeugen;to be in \collision kollidieren, zusammenstoßen;
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