collide: [17] Collide comes from Latin collīdere, a compound verb formed from com- ‘together’ and laedere ‘injure by striking’. Other English descendants of laedere are elide and lesion. => elide, lesion
collide (v.)
1620s, from Latin collidere "strike together," from com- "together" (see com-) + laedere "to strike, injure by striking," which is of unknown origin. For Latin vowel change, see acquisition. Related: Collided; colliding.
例文
1. What happens when the two interests collide will make a fascinating spectacle.
2つの利益が衝突すると、良い芝居が上演されます。
2.The interests of the two countries collide .
両国の利益が衝突する.
3.The aims of the negotiators in New York again seem likely to collide with the aims of the warriors in the field.
ニューヨークの交渉者の目標が再び戦場の勇士たちの目標と衝突する可能性があるようだ。
4.The tides slide on the tidy wide beach and collide each other.
潮はきれいで広いビーチを滑り、ぶつかり合う。
5.If the aims of two countries collide ,there may be war.