collapse
US /kəˈlæps/
UK /kəˈlæps/

1.
runtuh, roboh
to fall down or in; to give way
:
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The old bridge finally collapsed under the heavy load.
Jambatan lama itu akhirnya runtuh di bawah beban berat.
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The building was so old it was in danger of collapsing.
Bangunan itu sangat lama sehingga berisiko runtuh.
2.
runtuh, merosot
to suddenly lose force, value, or effect
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The company's shares collapsed after the scandal.
Saham syarikat runtuh selepas skandal itu.
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His hopes of winning the election collapsed when the results came in.
Harapannya untuk memenangi pilihan raya runtuh apabila keputusan keluar.
3.
rebah, pengsan
to fall unconscious or become very weak, typically as a result of illness or injury
:
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She collapsed from exhaustion after running the marathon.
Dia rebah kerana keletihan selepas berlari maraton.
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He collapsed on the floor, clutching his chest.
Dia rebah di lantai, memegang dadanya.
1.
keruntuhan, robohan
an instance of a structure or object falling down or in
:
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The sudden collapse of the roof trapped several workers.
Keruntuhan bumbung yang tiba-tiba memerangkap beberapa pekerja.
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Engineers are investigating the cause of the bridge's collapse.
Jurutera sedang menyiasat punca keruntuhan jambatan itu.
2.
keruntuhan, kegagalan
a sudden failure of an institution, system, or undertaking
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The economic collapse led to widespread unemployment.
Keruntuhan ekonomi menyebabkan pengangguran meluas.
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The sudden collapse of the government surprised everyone.
Keruntuhan kerajaan yang tiba-tiba mengejutkan semua orang.
3.
rebah, pengsan
a sudden loss of consciousness or energy
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He suffered a sudden collapse and was rushed to the hospital.
Dia mengalami rebah secara tiba-tiba dan dikejarkan ke hospital.
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The heat caused several runners to experience a collapse.
Haba menyebabkan beberapa pelari mengalami rebah.