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What's the difference between topple and collapse?
What's the difference between topple and collapse?
21 дек. 2012 г., 16:11
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By 'topple', we usually mean that something fell to the side, not straight down.
Collapse can mean breaking, then falling straight down or to the side.
A roof would probably collapse, falling straight through to the floor or ground below, but we wouldn't say it toppled.
In the case of a tower or tree which was blown over by the wind or was cut down, we would more likely say they toppled or toppled over.
You can also say that a government or leader can be toppled if they are overthrown.
21 декабря 2012 г.
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the only difference is: a pile of books can topple, but a person does not topple. a person can collapse. topple is just for something that is stacked (books, building (bricks), plates, boxes). does that make sense? :)
21 декабря 2012 г.
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