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Collapse – Explication, exemples de phrases et conjugaison

Explication

Le verbe anglais « collapse » est un terme polyvalent utilisé dans divers contextes pour décrire une situation où quelque chose s’effondre, se désagrège ou s’écroule. En français, il se traduit souvent par « s’effondrer » ou « s’écrouler ». Ce verbe peut s’appliquer à des structures physiques, comme des bâtiments ou des ponts, mais également à des concepts abstraits, tels que des systèmes économiques, des gouvernements, ou même des états émotionnels. « Collapse » suggère généralement une défaillance soudaine et complète, marquant une transition rapide d’un état de stabilité à un état de désordre ou de ruine.

Exemples de phrases

The old building collapsed during the earthquake.

After running the marathon, he nearly collapsed from exhaustion.

The financial markets collapsed following the news of the scandal.

The bridge collapsed due to structural weaknesses.

She collapsed into tears after hearing the tragic news.

They had to evacuate the area before the tunnel could collapse.

The tent collapsed in the strong winds.

He collapsed on the couch after a long day at work.

The negotiation talks collapsed over disagreements about the terms.

The roof collapsed under the weight of the heavy snow.

Conjugaison

Présent Simple

I collapse after a long day.

You collapse on the couch.

He collapses from exhaustion.

She collapses into bed.

It collapses under the weight.

We collapse together after the hike.

They collapse in laughter.

Passé Simple

I collapsed during the run.

You collapsed after the meeting.

He collapsed on the floor.

She collapsed in the hallway.

It collapsed without warning.

We collapsed from fatigue.

They collapsed in the heat.

Futur Simple

I will collapse if I don’t rest.

You will collapse if you push too hard.

He will collapse after the marathon.

She will collapse from stress.

It will collapse under pressure.

We will collapse after the event.

They will collapse if they’re not careful.

Présent Continu

I am collapsing from tiredness.

You are collapsing due to overwork.

He is collapsing from the strain.

She is collapsing under the stress.

It is collapsing piece by piece.

We are collapsing after a long journey.

They are collapsing under the workload.

Passé Continu

I was collapsing when you called.

You were collapsing after the workout.

He was collapsing from dehydration.

She was collapsing under the pressure.

It was collapsing gradually.

We were collapsing after the concert.

They were collapsing from exhaustion.

Futur Continu

I will be collapsing if I don’t eat.

You will be collapsing if you keep going.

He will be collapsing after the race.

She will be collapsing under the workload.

It will be collapsing slowly.

We will be collapsing if we aren’t prepared.

They will be collapsing by the end of the day.

Présent Parfait

I have collapsed before.

You have collapsed many times.

He has collapsed from exhaustion.

She has collapsed under stress.

It has collapsed already.

We have collapsed together.

They have collapsed after the event.

Passé Parfait

I had collapsed before help arrived.

You had collapsed by the time we found you.

He had collapsed from the heat.

She had collapsed before finishing the task.

It had collapsed long ago.

We had collapsed after the trek.

They had collapsed from exhaustion.

Futur Parfait

I will have collapsed by then.

You will have collapsed if you don’t rest.

He will have collapsed after the race.

She will have collapsed from the pressure.

It will have collapsed by the end of the year.

We will have collapsed if we don’t eat.

They will have collapsed by the time you arrive.

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