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1 colapsarse
1 to collapse* * *VPR (=derrumbarse) to collapse, go to pieces* * *
■colapsarse verbo reflexivo to come to a standstill
* * *vpr[mercado] to collapse;se ha colapsado el tráfico traffic has ground to a halt;la centralita se colapsó con llamadas de clientes the switchboard was jammed with calls from customers* * *v/r1 grind to a halt2 de edificio collapse -
2 colapsado
adj.broken-down.past part.past participle of spanish verb: colapsar.* * *1→ link=colapsar colapsar► adjetivo* * *ADJ [tráfico, circulación] at a standstill; [centralita] jammedel tráfico en el centro está colapsado por culpa de un accidente — traffic in the city centre o (EEUU) center is at a standstill due to an accident
la centralita de la empresa recibió tantas llamadas que quedó colapsada — there were so many calls that the company switchboard was jammed
* * *colapsado, -a adj1. [de actividad] paralysed;[de tráfico] congested;la oferta tuvo como consecuencia varias centralitas colapsadas the offer led to several switchboards being jammed with calls2. [pulmón] collapsed
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