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8 nov 2017 · 박용현. Welcome to the forum, journeypark! Please give us a sentence that uses one of the press, and explain the situation in which you would say it. We'll be happy to help you, once we have a specific example to discuss. 1. My car collided with the motorcycle. 2. My car came into collision with a motorcycle.
20 apr 2016 · Apr 20, 2016. #7. Englishmypassion said: A BMW collided with a truck. A BMW hit into the rear of a truck. I could use the first one but, of course, it doesn't tell us that the rear of the truck was affected. I couldn't use the second one and don't hear it used in the UK. I could say "A BMW drove into the rear of a truck" or "A BMW crashed into ...
13 gen 2017 · Jan 13, 2017. #1. Hello, I wonder what the sentence "You and I collide" really mean. This comes from the lyrics of Howie Day's song. It was translated as "You and I conflict" in my mother language. However, I saw somebody said. it meant like you and I are meant to be together or we are connected. This is completely different.
collide和crash都可以表示碰撞,其区别如下:. 一、collide的用法。. collide不属于拟声词,多指带毁坏性的猛烈相撞,也可指严重的直接冲突。. Two trains collided head-on in north-eastern Germany early this morning. 今天早上德国东北部两列火车迎面相撞。. The aims of the negotiators in ...
8 ago 2009 · It goes like this: Even the best fall down sometimes. Even the stars refuse to shine. Out of the back you fall in time. I somehow find you and I collide. The song is about a guy who is longing to meet a girl once again because he just fell in love with her for the very first sight. Sometimes things look bad but they just can work out in the end...
29 mar 2019 · Sonoma County CA. English (UK then US) Mar 29, 2019. #2. "Be careful of collision" would make it better English than the original, but it still sounds strange because of the concept, not the words "Look were you are going" and "Don't walk and text" etc might be better. F.
22 ott 2018 · He banged on the table for silence. This is the only one of the three that can be used to express your intended meaning. 3. He banged against the table for silence. Banging against something usually refers to bumping hard into something. 1. He banged the table for silence. This is grammatical but not idiomatic.
17 ago 2013 · I somehow find, you and I collide. I'm quiet, you know. You make a first impression. I've found I'm scared to know. I'm always on your mind. Even the best fall down sometimes. Even the stars refuse to shine. Out of the back you fall in time. You somehow find, you and I collide.
30 set 2015 · English (Yorkshire) Sep 30, 2015. #2. You seem to have the correct term. From a wiki page: "Trains cannot collide with each other if they are not permitted to occupy the same section of track at the same time, so railway lines are divided into sections known as blocks. In normal circumstances, only one train is permitted in each block at a time.
3 feb 2016 · Feb 8, 2016. #9. "Dar con" is one thing, meaning to bump into (something). "Darse" is something else: to be presented, or—as Amapolas said—to occur. I think in your sentence, dp, it's the latter, and the juxtaposition with "con" is accidental. I think it means something like "Another difference is presented (to us), arises, in the form of ...