altre traduzioni
crollare |
collapse
crumble
crash
fall down
slump
topple
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sprofondare |
collapse
subside
give away
|
fallire |
fail
miss
go bankrupt
backfire
collapse
break
|
franare |
collapse
slide down
slip
fall in
|
accasciarsi |
collapse
cower
|
rovinare |
ruin
spoil
destroy
wreck
break
waste
|
avere un collasso |
collapse
|
piegarsi |
bend
fold
buckle
stoop
give in
tilt
|
sinonimi
verbo
Esempi
” She collapsed straight to the ground in a heafl He jumped from the whip, ignoring it as it continued to roll forward until it collided into the back of a parked truck.
Nesta’s knees gave out as the room swept in, and she collapsed onto the pew, earning an alarmed look from Gwyn through the crowd.
She sought that place of calm, where she might be beyond her thoughts of pain and her shaking body, and it was so close, so near, if she could just concentrate, breathe more deeply—“Time,” Cassian declared, and the three of them collapsed onto the dirt.
She picked up a piece of gold-glass the size of her head and dumped it in the crate on the sled beside her – at least they had no shortage of those now – then winced in disgust as she moved part of the collapsed net of chains and found a dragon’s severed talon underneath.
He had no idea if she had made it out or if she’d collapsed within, so he’d taken the steps, too.
As the umbilical cord collapsed into nothing, the BT’s form and outline began to fade and diffuse, and its cries could no longer be heard.
The second time had been even rougher than the first, and she’d taken everything he’d thrown at her, met his demanding pace and depth, and had held that headboard until her body had collapsed with pleasure.
Hours later, days and weeks and months and millennia later, when they were both finally spent, when their souls had cleaved together entirely, Cassian pulled out of her and collapsed against the bed.
Mama’s body collapsed like a marionette whose strings had been cut.
Part of the roof has collapsed.
A whistle from Antoninan’s groom, and they collapsed into the snow, revelling in cold that would chill a man to death.
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