垮塌

kuǎ
to collapse (of building, dam or bridge)

CEDICT

to collapse

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不攻自破 gōng
  1. (of a rumor etc) to collapse (in the light of facts etc)
  2. to be discredited
倒下 dǎoxià
  1. to collapse
  2. to topple over
马倒下时脖子断了。

The horse broke its neck when it fell.

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倒坍 dǎotān to collapse (of building)
倒塌 dǎo
  1. to collapse (of building)
  2. to topple over
桥在重压之下倒塌了。

The bridge crashed under the pressure.

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倒败 dǎobài to collapse (of building)
倾颓 qīngtuí
  1. to collapse
  2. to topple
  3. to capsize
哗啦 huála to collapse
土崩瓦解 bēngjiě
  1. to collapse
  2. to fall apart
tān to collapse
坍塌 tān to collapse
那座老桥正面临坍塌的危险。

The old bridge is in danger of collapse.

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坍方 tānfāng
  1. to collapse
  2. landslide
kuǎ to collapse (lit. or fig.)
他干活太用功,把身体弄垮了。

He worked too hard and destroyed his health.

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  1. to collapse
  2. to droop
  3. to settle down
要塌了。

It's going to collapse.

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塌下 xià to collapse
塌架 jià
  1. to collapse
  2. to come to grief
塌台 tái to collapse
bēng
  1. to collapse
  2. to fall into ruins
  3. death of king or emperor
  4. demise
崩倒 bēngdǎo
  1. to collapse
  2. to crash down
  3. to fall down in a heap
崩摧 bēngcuī
  1. to collapse
  2. to shatter
爆雷 bàoléi
  1. (of a P2P lending platform) to collapse
  2. (Tw) (slang) to reveal plot details
  3. spoiler
  1. to collapse
  2. variant of
  3. variant of
破局 to collapse (of plan, talks etc)
累垮 lèikuǎ
  1. to collapse
  2. to be worn out
  3. to break down
虚脱 tuō
  1. to collapse (from dehydration or loss of blood)
  2. heat exhaustion
颓圮 tuí
  1. to collapse
  2. dilapidated
颓塌 tuí to collapse
qīng
  1. to overturn
  2. to collapse
  3. to lean
  4. to tend
  5. to incline
  6. to pour out
倾覆 qīng
  1. to capsize
  2. to collapse
  3. to overturn
  4. to overthrow
  5. to undermine
倾陷 qīngxiàn
  1. to frame (an innocent person)
  2. to collapse
lín
  1. (Cantonese) to topple
  2. to collapse
  3. to coax
  4. flower bud
崩盘 bēngpán
  1. (finance) to crash
  2. to collapse
  3. crash
在十九世纪三十年代的大萧条时期,许多富人在股市崩盘中失去了一切。

During the Depression in the 1930's, many wealthy people lost everything in the stock market crash.

Source: Tatoeba

暴雷 bàoléi
  1. thunderclap
  2. (of a P2P lending platform) to collapse
决堤 jué
  1. (of a watercourse) to breach its dike
  2. (of dikes) to collapse
tuí
  1. to crumble
  2. to collapse
  3. to decline
  4. to decay
  5. decadent
  6. dejected
  7. dispirited
  8. balding
崩塌 bēng
  1. talus slide
  2. to crumble (of scree slope)
  3. to collapse
  4. landslide
屋頂突然崩塌了。

The roof of the house suddenly buckled.

Source: Tatoeba

崩决 bēngjué
  1. to burst (of dam)
  2. to be breached
  3. to collapse
崩落 bēngluò
  1. talus slide
  2. to crumble (of scree slope)
  3. to collapse
  4. landslide
解体 jiě
  1. to break up into components
  2. to disintegrate
  3. to collapse
  4. to crumble
冷战以苏联解体结束。

The Cold War ended when the Soviet Union collapsed.

Source: Tatoeba

翻倒 fāndǎo
  1. to overturn
  2. to overthrow
  3. to capsize
  4. to collapse
崩坏 bēnghuài
  1. crash
  2. breakdown (of social values etc)
  3. burst
  4. to crumble
  5. to collapse