slovo | definícia |
collide (encz) | collide,kolidovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
collide (encz) | collide,střetnout v: Zdeněk Brož |
collide (encz) | collide,střetnout se Zdeněk Brož |
Collide (gcide) | Collide \Col*lide"\, v. i. [L. collidere, collisum; col- +
laedere to strike. See Lesion.]
To strike or dash against each other; to come into collision;
to clash; as, the vessels collided; their interests collided.
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Across this space the attraction urges them. They
collide, they recoil, they oscillate. --Tyndall.
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No longer rocking and swaying, but clashing and
colliding. --Carlyle.
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Collide (gcide) | Collide \Col*lide"\, v. t.
To strike or dash against. [Obs.]
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Scintillations are . . . inflammable effluencies from
the bodies collided. --Sir T.
Browne.
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collide (wn) | collide
v 1: be incompatible; be or come into conflict; "These colors
clash" [syn: clash, jar, collide]
2: cause to collide; "The physicists collided the particles"
3: crash together with violent impact; "The cars collided"; "Two
meteors clashed" [syn: collide, clash] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
collide with (encz) | collide with,kolidovat s Zdeněk Brožcollide with,narazit do Zdeněk Brož |
collided (encz) | collided,kolidoval Jaroslav Šedivý |
collider (encz) | collider, n: |
superconducting supercollider (encz) | superconducting supercollider, n: |
Collide (gcide) | Collide \Col*lide"\, v. i. [L. collidere, collisum; col- +
laedere to strike. See Lesion.]
To strike or dash against each other; to come into collision;
to clash; as, the vessels collided; their interests collided.
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Across this space the attraction urges them. They
collide, they recoil, they oscillate. --Tyndall.
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No longer rocking and swaying, but clashing and
colliding. --Carlyle.
[1913 Webster]Collide \Col*lide"\, v. t.
To strike or dash against. [Obs.]
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Scintillations are . . . inflammable effluencies from
the bodies collided. --Sir T.
Browne.
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collider (gcide) | colliding-beam machine \colliding-beam machine\ n. (Physics)
a particle accelerator in which two separate beams of
particles (usually of opposite charge) are circulated in
opposite directions and directed so as to collide head on; --
called also colliding-beam accelerator and collider.
Note: This technique allows the production of collisions of
higher energy than would be possible with a single beam
produced by the same device.
Syn: particle collider; colliding-beam accelerator; collider.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]collider \col*lid"er\ n. (Physics)
a particle accelerator in which two separate beams of
particles (usually of opposite charge) are circulated in
opposite directions and directed so as to collide head on.
This technique allows the production of collisions of higher
energy than would be possible with a single beam produced by
the same device.
Syn: particle collider; colliding-beam accelerator;
colliding-beam machine. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] |
glycollide (gcide) | Glycolide \Gly"co*lide\, n. [Glycol + anhydride.] (Chem.)
A white amorphous powder, C4H4O, obtained by heating and
dehydrating glycolic acid. [Written also glycollide.]
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collide with (wn) | collide with
v 1: hit against; come into sudden contact with; "The car hit a
tree"; "He struck the table with his elbow" [syn: hit,
strike, impinge on, run into, collide with] [ant:
miss] |
collider (wn) | collider
n 1: an accelerator in which two beams of particles are forced
to collide head on |
superconducting supercollider (wn) | superconducting supercollider
n 1: a collider that operates at very low temperatures |
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