1 (of a person) to fall down especially unconscious, because of illness, shock etc -- ล้มป่วย
2 to break down, fail -- ล้มเหลว
The talks between the two countries have collapsed.
3 to fold up or to (cause to) come to pieces (intentionally) -- พับได้
Do these chairs collapse?
He sings a drinking song as the bridge collapses.
Thirdly, this closed account collapses when a believer in one faith meets believers from a different religious tradition.
By almost any standards the poorer rural areas have fallen further and further behind; young people have left and traditional industries have collapsed.
The sound of breaking timber made people think the roof was collapsing, and an even worse panic ensued.
If these 4 are collapsed into 2 categories of survivor and non-survivor, it would produce 62/240 errors for a prognosis accuracy of 74%.
The definition also collapses very different female-identified resistances together.
If an ill-designed and poorly constructed house collapses, how can you expect otherwise?
Clearly that justification collapsed once it became clear that shareholders in large public companies no longer exercised any real control or responsibility over their property.
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