collision
n[C, U]
~ (with sb/sth); ~ (between A and B)
1 (instance of) one object or person striking against another; (instance of) colliding; crash (物与物或人与人)相撞, 碰撞, 撞坏
a (head-on) collision between two cars 两车(迎头)相撞
The liner was in collision (ie collided) with an oil-tanker. 客轮与油轮相撞.
The two ships were in/came into collision. 两艘轮船相撞.
2 strong disagreement; conflict or clash of opposing aims, ideas, opinions, etc 抵触; (相反的目的、 看法、 意见等的)冲突
Her political activities brought her into collision with the law. 她的政治活动触犯了法律.
It'll make the cabbage plants grow big and strong.
它能使白菜秧长得又大又壮。
Do you remember one afternoon ten years ago when I came to your house and borrowed a necklace of yours? Pierre, my husband, was working in a government office. We'd been invited to a ball at the palace so I needed to borrow some jewellery.