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  • 1 קריסה

    collapse

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  • 2 התמוטטות

    collapse, downfall, breakdown, crash, breakup, slump, smash, crackup, debacle

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  • 3 התמוטטות מערכות

    collapse of systems

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  • 4 מפולת

    collapse, fall, ruin; avalanche, landslide, lawine

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  • 5 קלי

    קלי, קָלָהI (b. h.) to be light, disregarded. Pi. קִלָּה, קִילָּה (by ref. to ונקלה, Deut. 25:3) to disgrace (ones self), to have loose bowels; to collapse under the lashes. Macc.23a ק׳ בין בראשונהוכ׳ if he collapses either at the first or at the second lash, he must be released. Tosef. ib. V (IV), 14 אם קי׳ באחד מהן if he collapsed at one of them. Ib. ק׳ עד שלא לקה if he collapsed (from fear) before receiving lashes. Ib. אמדוהו שאם ילקה וקי׳ (Var. יקלקל) if the experts opine that he will collapse, when he is lashed; שאם יוצא מב״ד קי׳ (Var. וקלקל) that he will collapse on leaving the court; Macc. l. c. יְקַלֶּה Ms. M. (or יִקָּלֶה; ed. קלה). Ib. והכהו … ולא שיקלה כברוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שלקה, corr. acc.; Var. שנִקְלָה) we read, ‘lest if he should exceed …, thy brother be disgraced, but he must not be beaten at all, if he has collapsed in court ere this; Yalk. Deut. 937 שנקלהוכ׳; a. e. Nif. נִקְלָה to be disgraced. Ib. כפתוהו …מ״ט ונקלה והא נ׳ if he runs away from court after they have tied him, he is released; why? The text says, vniḳlah, and he has been disgraced; Macc. l. c. Ms. M. (not in ed.), v. supra; a. e.

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  • 6 קלה I

    קלי, קָלָהI (b. h.) to be light, disregarded. Pi. קִלָּה, קִילָּה (by ref. to ונקלה, Deut. 25:3) to disgrace (ones self), to have loose bowels; to collapse under the lashes. Macc.23a ק׳ בין בראשונהוכ׳ if he collapses either at the first or at the second lash, he must be released. Tosef. ib. V (IV), 14 אם קי׳ באחד מהן if he collapsed at one of them. Ib. ק׳ עד שלא לקה if he collapsed (from fear) before receiving lashes. Ib. אמדוהו שאם ילקה וקי׳ (Var. יקלקל) if the experts opine that he will collapse, when he is lashed; שאם יוצא מב״ד קי׳ (Var. וקלקל) that he will collapse on leaving the court; Macc. l. c. יְקַלֶּה Ms. M. (or יִקָּלֶה; ed. קלה). Ib. והכהו … ולא שיקלה כברוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שלקה, corr. acc.; Var. שנִקְלָה) we read, ‘lest if he should exceed …, thy brother be disgraced, but he must not be beaten at all, if he has collapsed in court ere this; Yalk. Deut. 937 שנקלהוכ׳; a. e. Nif. נִקְלָה to be disgraced. Ib. כפתוהו …מ״ט ונקלה והא נ׳ if he runs away from court after they have tied him, he is released; why? The text says, vniḳlah, and he has been disgraced; Macc. l. c. Ms. M. (not in ed.), v. supra; a. e.

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  • 7 קָלָה

    קלי, קָלָהI (b. h.) to be light, disregarded. Pi. קִלָּה, קִילָּה (by ref. to ונקלה, Deut. 25:3) to disgrace (ones self), to have loose bowels; to collapse under the lashes. Macc.23a ק׳ בין בראשונהוכ׳ if he collapses either at the first or at the second lash, he must be released. Tosef. ib. V (IV), 14 אם קי׳ באחד מהן if he collapsed at one of them. Ib. ק׳ עד שלא לקה if he collapsed (from fear) before receiving lashes. Ib. אמדוהו שאם ילקה וקי׳ (Var. יקלקל) if the experts opine that he will collapse, when he is lashed; שאם יוצא מב״ד קי׳ (Var. וקלקל) that he will collapse on leaving the court; Macc. l. c. יְקַלֶּה Ms. M. (or יִקָּלֶה; ed. קלה). Ib. והכהו … ולא שיקלה כברוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שלקה, corr. acc.; Var. שנִקְלָה) we read, ‘lest if he should exceed …, thy brother be disgraced, but he must not be beaten at all, if he has collapsed in court ere this; Yalk. Deut. 937 שנקלהוכ׳; a. e. Nif. נִקְלָה to be disgraced. Ib. כפתוהו …מ״ט ונקלה והא נ׳ if he runs away from court after they have tied him, he is released; why? The text says, vniḳlah, and he has been disgraced; Macc. l. c. Ms. M. (not in ed.), v. supra; a. e.

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  • 8 התמוטטות מעמדו

    downfall, collapse

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  • 9 כרע

    v. be decided; overpowered
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    v. to decide; subdue, overpower, suppress
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    v. to kneel; bow; collapse
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    legs

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  • 10 מוטט

    v. to collapse

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  • 11 קרס

    v. to collapse
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    hook, barb

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  • 12 מקק

    מְקַקch. sam(מקק to soften). Ithpalp. אִתְמַקְמֵק 1) to pine away, be weakened. Targ. Y. Deut. 31:18; a. e. 2) to decay, melt. Targ. Job 14:10 (h. text חלש). Targ. Ps. 73:8 (h. text ימיקו). 3) to sneeze, v. infra. Ithpe. אִיתְמְקַק (cmp. מוג, Ithpol.) 1) to be languid, to stretch ones self. Targ. 1 Kings 17:21. 2) ( to collapse; v. מַרְפֵּא a. עָטַש, to sneeze. Targ. 2 Kings 4:35 ed. Lag. (ed. Ven. I אִתְמוֹקַק Ithpol. of מוּק; Regia אִתְמַקְמַק; ed. אתמורק; h. text ויזורר; Pesh. אתפקק).

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  • 13 מְקַק

    מְקַקch. sam(מקק to soften). Ithpalp. אִתְמַקְמֵק 1) to pine away, be weakened. Targ. Y. Deut. 31:18; a. e. 2) to decay, melt. Targ. Job 14:10 (h. text חלש). Targ. Ps. 73:8 (h. text ימיקו). 3) to sneeze, v. infra. Ithpe. אִיתְמְקַק (cmp. מוג, Ithpol.) 1) to be languid, to stretch ones self. Targ. 1 Kings 17:21. 2) ( to collapse; v. מַרְפֵּא a. עָטַש, to sneeze. Targ. 2 Kings 4:35 ed. Lag. (ed. Ven. I אִתְמוֹקַק Ithpol. of מוּק; Regia אִתְמַקְמַק; ed. אתמורק; h. text ויזורר; Pesh. אתפקק).

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  • 14 קלקל

    קִלְקֵל, קִילְקֵל(קָלַל, cmp. קְלַק) 1) to upset, disarrange, damage, ruin, opp. תקן. Gen. R. s. 98 ק׳ את היצועין upset the couches. Ḥull.8a מותר … מְקַלְקֵל הוא it is permitted to slaughter with a knife belonging to idolatrous service, because slaughtering is doing damage (a living animal being more useful than a dead one). Sabb.XIII, 3 כל המְקַלְקְלִין פטורין all those who perform an act (on the Sabbath) by which they do ruin, are exempt (from sin-offering); והמקלקלע״מ לתקןוכ׳ but he that undoes a thing for the purpose of reconstructing it is guilty. Keth.5b; a. fr. 2) (with or sub. מעשה = b. h. הִשְׁחִית) to be corrupt, to disgrace ones self by immorality. Y.Taan.I, end, 64d חם … קִילְקְלוּ מעשיהן Ham, the dog, and the raven acted mischievously (by sexual connection in the ark, v. Snh.108b; Gen. R. s. 3 6). R. Hash. 12a ברותחין קלקלווכ׳ with heat (of passion) they sinned, and with hot waters they were punished; Snh.108b. Tosef.Sot.II, 2 אפי׳ תְקַלְקֵלוכ׳, v. עָרַר; a. fr.(Midr. Till. to Ps. 7, ed. Bub. note 69 קלקלתי, v. כִּלְכֵּל.Part. pass. מְקוּלְקָל; f. מְקוּלְקֶלֶת; pl. מְקוּלְקָלִים, מְקוּלְקָלִין; מְקוּלְקָלוֹת. M. Kat. I, 2 (2a) ומתקנין את המקולקלת Y. a. Bab. ed. (Mish. המקולקלות, incorr.) and you may mend a channel that is out of order during the festive week. Snh.39b (ref. to Ez. 5:7) כמתוקנין … כמק׳ שבהם עשיתן you did not do according to the good usages among them, but according to their corrupt usages. B. Bath. 109b, v. קַלְקָלָה; a. fr. 3) (b. h.) to sharpen; trnsf. (cmp. חָדַד, שָׁנַן) to repeat, study. Koh. R. to X, 10 אם נקהה … קַלְקֵל עליו בחילך if thy lesson is as tough to thee as iron (v. קָהָה), and … none is on hand to explain it to thee, go over it studying with thy own strength. Hithpa. הִתְקַלְקֵל, Nithpa. נִתְקַלְקֵל 1) to be disarranged, ruined, spoiled. Y.Taan.IV, 68c bot. נִתְקַלְקְלוּ חשבונותיווכ׳ his dates were disarranged, and he said, let this begin a new era; נתקלקלו לשעבר the dates were disarranged (confused) with regard to the events of the past, v. קִילְקוּל. Dem. III, 6, v. חָלַף. Y.Shek.VII, 50c נִתְקַלְקְלָה צורתן (not נתקלקה), v. צוּרָה; a. e. 2) (v. קָלָה I) to commit a nuisance, to collapse under the influence of corporal punishment. Sifré Deut. 286; Macc.III, 14; a. e.Bekh.8a נתקלקל, v. קָלַל.

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  • 15 קילקל

    קִלְקֵל, קִילְקֵל(קָלַל, cmp. קְלַק) 1) to upset, disarrange, damage, ruin, opp. תקן. Gen. R. s. 98 ק׳ את היצועין upset the couches. Ḥull.8a מותר … מְקַלְקֵל הוא it is permitted to slaughter with a knife belonging to idolatrous service, because slaughtering is doing damage (a living animal being more useful than a dead one). Sabb.XIII, 3 כל המְקַלְקְלִין פטורין all those who perform an act (on the Sabbath) by which they do ruin, are exempt (from sin-offering); והמקלקלע״מ לתקןוכ׳ but he that undoes a thing for the purpose of reconstructing it is guilty. Keth.5b; a. fr. 2) (with or sub. מעשה = b. h. הִשְׁחִית) to be corrupt, to disgrace ones self by immorality. Y.Taan.I, end, 64d חם … קִילְקְלוּ מעשיהן Ham, the dog, and the raven acted mischievously (by sexual connection in the ark, v. Snh.108b; Gen. R. s. 3 6). R. Hash. 12a ברותחין קלקלווכ׳ with heat (of passion) they sinned, and with hot waters they were punished; Snh.108b. Tosef.Sot.II, 2 אפי׳ תְקַלְקֵלוכ׳, v. עָרַר; a. fr.(Midr. Till. to Ps. 7, ed. Bub. note 69 קלקלתי, v. כִּלְכֵּל.Part. pass. מְקוּלְקָל; f. מְקוּלְקֶלֶת; pl. מְקוּלְקָלִים, מְקוּלְקָלִין; מְקוּלְקָלוֹת. M. Kat. I, 2 (2a) ומתקנין את המקולקלת Y. a. Bab. ed. (Mish. המקולקלות, incorr.) and you may mend a channel that is out of order during the festive week. Snh.39b (ref. to Ez. 5:7) כמתוקנין … כמק׳ שבהם עשיתן you did not do according to the good usages among them, but according to their corrupt usages. B. Bath. 109b, v. קַלְקָלָה; a. fr. 3) (b. h.) to sharpen; trnsf. (cmp. חָדַד, שָׁנַן) to repeat, study. Koh. R. to X, 10 אם נקהה … קַלְקֵל עליו בחילך if thy lesson is as tough to thee as iron (v. קָהָה), and … none is on hand to explain it to thee, go over it studying with thy own strength. Hithpa. הִתְקַלְקֵל, Nithpa. נִתְקַלְקֵל 1) to be disarranged, ruined, spoiled. Y.Taan.IV, 68c bot. נִתְקַלְקְלוּ חשבונותיווכ׳ his dates were disarranged, and he said, let this begin a new era; נתקלקלו לשעבר the dates were disarranged (confused) with regard to the events of the past, v. קִילְקוּל. Dem. III, 6, v. חָלַף. Y.Shek.VII, 50c נִתְקַלְקְלָה צורתן (not נתקלקה), v. צוּרָה; a. e. 2) (v. קָלָה I) to commit a nuisance, to collapse under the influence of corporal punishment. Sifré Deut. 286; Macc.III, 14; a. e.Bekh.8a נתקלקל, v. קָלַל.

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  • 16 קִלְקֵל

    קִלְקֵל, קִילְקֵל(קָלַל, cmp. קְלַק) 1) to upset, disarrange, damage, ruin, opp. תקן. Gen. R. s. 98 ק׳ את היצועין upset the couches. Ḥull.8a מותר … מְקַלְקֵל הוא it is permitted to slaughter with a knife belonging to idolatrous service, because slaughtering is doing damage (a living animal being more useful than a dead one). Sabb.XIII, 3 כל המְקַלְקְלִין פטורין all those who perform an act (on the Sabbath) by which they do ruin, are exempt (from sin-offering); והמקלקלע״מ לתקןוכ׳ but he that undoes a thing for the purpose of reconstructing it is guilty. Keth.5b; a. fr. 2) (with or sub. מעשה = b. h. הִשְׁחִית) to be corrupt, to disgrace ones self by immorality. Y.Taan.I, end, 64d חם … קִילְקְלוּ מעשיהן Ham, the dog, and the raven acted mischievously (by sexual connection in the ark, v. Snh.108b; Gen. R. s. 3 6). R. Hash. 12a ברותחין קלקלווכ׳ with heat (of passion) they sinned, and with hot waters they were punished; Snh.108b. Tosef.Sot.II, 2 אפי׳ תְקַלְקֵלוכ׳, v. עָרַר; a. fr.(Midr. Till. to Ps. 7, ed. Bub. note 69 קלקלתי, v. כִּלְכֵּל.Part. pass. מְקוּלְקָל; f. מְקוּלְקֶלֶת; pl. מְקוּלְקָלִים, מְקוּלְקָלִין; מְקוּלְקָלוֹת. M. Kat. I, 2 (2a) ומתקנין את המקולקלת Y. a. Bab. ed. (Mish. המקולקלות, incorr.) and you may mend a channel that is out of order during the festive week. Snh.39b (ref. to Ez. 5:7) כמתוקנין … כמק׳ שבהם עשיתן you did not do according to the good usages among them, but according to their corrupt usages. B. Bath. 109b, v. קַלְקָלָה; a. fr. 3) (b. h.) to sharpen; trnsf. (cmp. חָדַד, שָׁנַן) to repeat, study. Koh. R. to X, 10 אם נקהה … קַלְקֵל עליו בחילך if thy lesson is as tough to thee as iron (v. קָהָה), and … none is on hand to explain it to thee, go over it studying with thy own strength. Hithpa. הִתְקַלְקֵל, Nithpa. נִתְקַלְקֵל 1) to be disarranged, ruined, spoiled. Y.Taan.IV, 68c bot. נִתְקַלְקְלוּ חשבונותיווכ׳ his dates were disarranged, and he said, let this begin a new era; נתקלקלו לשעבר the dates were disarranged (confused) with regard to the events of the past, v. קִילְקוּל. Dem. III, 6, v. חָלַף. Y.Shek.VII, 50c נִתְקַלְקְלָה צורתן (not נתקלקה), v. צוּרָה; a. e. 2) (v. קָלָה I) to commit a nuisance, to collapse under the influence of corporal punishment. Sifré Deut. 286; Macc.III, 14; a. e.Bekh.8a נתקלקל, v. קָלַל.

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  • 17 קִילְקֵל

    קִלְקֵל, קִילְקֵל(קָלַל, cmp. קְלַק) 1) to upset, disarrange, damage, ruin, opp. תקן. Gen. R. s. 98 ק׳ את היצועין upset the couches. Ḥull.8a מותר … מְקַלְקֵל הוא it is permitted to slaughter with a knife belonging to idolatrous service, because slaughtering is doing damage (a living animal being more useful than a dead one). Sabb.XIII, 3 כל המְקַלְקְלִין פטורין all those who perform an act (on the Sabbath) by which they do ruin, are exempt (from sin-offering); והמקלקלע״מ לתקןוכ׳ but he that undoes a thing for the purpose of reconstructing it is guilty. Keth.5b; a. fr. 2) (with or sub. מעשה = b. h. הִשְׁחִית) to be corrupt, to disgrace ones self by immorality. Y.Taan.I, end, 64d חם … קִילְקְלוּ מעשיהן Ham, the dog, and the raven acted mischievously (by sexual connection in the ark, v. Snh.108b; Gen. R. s. 3 6). R. Hash. 12a ברותחין קלקלווכ׳ with heat (of passion) they sinned, and with hot waters they were punished; Snh.108b. Tosef.Sot.II, 2 אפי׳ תְקַלְקֵלוכ׳, v. עָרַר; a. fr.(Midr. Till. to Ps. 7, ed. Bub. note 69 קלקלתי, v. כִּלְכֵּל.Part. pass. מְקוּלְקָל; f. מְקוּלְקֶלֶת; pl. מְקוּלְקָלִים, מְקוּלְקָלִין; מְקוּלְקָלוֹת. M. Kat. I, 2 (2a) ומתקנין את המקולקלת Y. a. Bab. ed. (Mish. המקולקלות, incorr.) and you may mend a channel that is out of order during the festive week. Snh.39b (ref. to Ez. 5:7) כמתוקנין … כמק׳ שבהם עשיתן you did not do according to the good usages among them, but according to their corrupt usages. B. Bath. 109b, v. קַלְקָלָה; a. fr. 3) (b. h.) to sharpen; trnsf. (cmp. חָדַד, שָׁנַן) to repeat, study. Koh. R. to X, 10 אם נקהה … קַלְקֵל עליו בחילך if thy lesson is as tough to thee as iron (v. קָהָה), and … none is on hand to explain it to thee, go over it studying with thy own strength. Hithpa. הִתְקַלְקֵל, Nithpa. נִתְקַלְקֵל 1) to be disarranged, ruined, spoiled. Y.Taan.IV, 68c bot. נִתְקַלְקְלוּ חשבונותיווכ׳ his dates were disarranged, and he said, let this begin a new era; נתקלקלו לשעבר the dates were disarranged (confused) with regard to the events of the past, v. קִילְקוּל. Dem. III, 6, v. חָלַף. Y.Shek.VII, 50c נִתְקַלְקְלָה צורתן (not נתקלקה), v. צוּרָה; a. e. 2) (v. קָלָה I) to commit a nuisance, to collapse under the influence of corporal punishment. Sifré Deut. 286; Macc.III, 14; a. e.Bekh.8a נתקלקל, v. קָלַל.

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  • collapse — [n] downfall, breakdown bankruptcy, basket case*, cataclysm, catastrophe, cave in, conk out*, crackup*, crash, debacle, destruction, disintegration, disorganization, disruption, exhaustion, failure, faint, flop, prostration, ruination, ruining,… …   New thesaurus

  • collapse — [kə laps′] vi. collapsed, collapsing [< L collapsus, pp. of collabi < com , together + labi, to fall: see LAP1] 1. to fall down or fall to pieces, as when supports or sides fail to hold; cave in; shrink together suddenly 2. to break down… …   English World dictionary

  • Collapse — Col*lapse , n. 1. A falling together suddenly, as of the sides of a hollow vessel. [1913 Webster] 2. A sudden and complete failure; an utter failure of any kind; a breakdown. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] 3. (Med.) Extreme depression or sudden failing …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • collapse — index catastrophe, debacle, decline, defeat, destruction, deteriorate, detriment, disaster, disease …   Law dictionary

  • collapse — (v.) 1732, from L. collapsus, pp. of collabi fall together, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + labi to fall, slip (see LAPSE (Cf. lapse)). The adj. collapsed is attested from c.1600, from L. collapsus, and perhaps this suggested a verb. R …   Etymology dictionary

  • collapse — ► VERB 1) suddenly fall down or give way. 2) (of a person) fall down as a result of physical breakdown. 3) fail suddenly and completely. ► NOUN 1) an instance of a structure collapsing. 2) a sudden failure or breakdown. ORIGIN …   English terms dictionary

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