What does colaps in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word colaps in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use colaps in Romanian.

The word colaps in Romanian means leșin, colaps, colaps, colaps, colaps, faliment, scădere, colaps al prețurilor. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word colaps

leșin

(sb: falling down)

ⓘAceastă propoziţie nu este o traducere a propoziţiei englezeşti. Le-a fost greu să o trezească din leșin, dar acum și-a revenit complet.
Passers-by rushed to help after her collapse on a busy shopping street.

colaps

(collapse)

A cave-in at a Chilean mine in 2010 trapped 33 miners, but they were all rescued.

colaps

(figurative (economy: decline) (figurat)

Economiștii au prevăzut prăbușirea (or: căderea) bursei.
Economists predicted a collapse of the stock market.

colaps

(financial: collapse)

După marele colaps din 2008, mulți oameni au rămas șomeri.
After the big bust in 2008, many people were unemployed.

colaps, faliment

(collapse)

Criza economică a dus la desființarea multor bănci.
The economic downturn caused many bank failures.

scădere

(figurative (stocks, prices: sudden drop)

The dive in share prices has left many investors worse off.

colaps al prețurilor

(decrease in market value)

The collapse in stock prices means I will have to postpone my retirement.

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