clash 英 [klæʃ]   美 [klæʃ]

clash

clash  英 [klæʃ] 美 [klæʃ]

n. 冲突,不协调;碰撞声,铿锵声  vi. 冲突,抵触;砰地相碰撞,发出铿锵声  vt. 使碰撞作声 

进行时:clashing  过去式:clashed  过去分词:clashed  第三人称单数:clashes  名词复数:clashes 

It's a pity the two concerts clash; I want to go to both. 可惜两个音乐会时间冲突, 我都想去听。
It seems that the armed clash is necessitated between the two countries. 看来两国间的军事冲突是不可避免的了。

  • When two things clash, they run violently into each other, often with an accompanying loud noise. The percussionist in an orchestra has the enviable job of making two cymbals clash together.
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  • n. 冲突,不协调;碰撞声,铿锵声
  • vi. 冲突,抵触;砰地相碰撞,发出铿锵声
  • vt. 使碰撞作声
  • 1. It's a pity the two concerts clash; I want to go to both.

    可惜两个音乐会时间冲突, 我都想去听。

  • 2. It seems that the armed clash is necessitated between the two countries.

    看来两国间的军事冲突是不可避免的了。

  • 3. The clash in their relationship came when they neither wanted to leave their respective churches.

    他们都不愿意脱离各自的教会,这使得他们的关系出现了冲突。

  • clash (n.) 1510s, "sharp, loud noise of collision," from clash (v.). Especially of the noise of conflicting metal weapons. Meaning "hostile encounter" is from 1640s; meaning "conflict of opinions, etc." is from 1781.
  • clash (v.) c. 1500, "to make a loud, sharp sound," of imitative origin, or a blend of clap and crash. Compare Dutch kletsen "splash, clash," German klatschen, Danish klaske "clash, knock about." Figurative sense, in reference to non-physical strife or battle, is first attested 1620s. Of things, "to come into collision," from 1650s; of colors, "to go badly together," by 1867. Related: Clashed; clashing.
clash / klæʃ ; NAmE klæʃ / noun , verb clash clashes clashed clashing noun fight 打斗 1 clash(with sb) | clash(between A and B) a short fight between two groups of people (两群人之间的)打斗,打架,冲突 Clashes broke out between police and demonstrators. 警方与示威者发生了冲突。 synonyms at fight argument 争论 2 clash(with sb) (over sth) | clash(between A and B) (over sth) an argument between two people or groups of people who have different beliefs and ideas 争论;辩论;争执 SYN conflict a head-on clash between the two leaders over education policy 两位领导人就教育政策进行的针锋相对的争论 difference 差异 3 the difference that exists between two things that are opposed to each other 差别;差异;分歧 SYN conflict a clash of interests/opinions/cultures 利益冲突;意见分歧;文化差异 a personality clashwith the boss 与老板的个性不合 of two events 两件事 4 a situation in which two events happen at the same time so that you cannot go to or see them both (时间上的)冲突,矛盾 a clash in the timetable/schedule 与时间安排有冲突 of colours 颜色 5 the situation when two colours, designs, etc. look ugly when they are put together 不协调;不和谐;搭配不当 loud noise 大声 6 a loud noise made by two metal objects being hit together (金属的)撞击声 a clash of cymbals/swords 铙钹的敲击声;剑的撞击声 in sport 体育运动 7 ( used in newspapers, about sports 用于报章中有关体育运动的报道 ) an occasion when two teams or players compete against each other 交锋;交战;比赛 Bayern's clash with Roma in the Champions League 拜仁队在欧洲冠军联赛中与罗马队的交锋 verb fight/compete 打斗;比赛 1 [intransitive ] clash(with sb) to come together and fight or compete in a contest 打斗;冲突;比赛 The two sets of supporters clashed outside the stadium. 双方的支持者在体育场外打了起来。 The two teams clash in tomorrow's final. 这两支队将在明天的决赛中厮杀。 argue 争论 2 [intransitive ] clash(with sb) (over/on sth) to argue or disagree seriously with sb about sth, and to show this in public (公开地)争论,辩论,争辩 The leaders and members clashed on the issue. 领袖和下属的成员在这个问题上产生了分歧。 The leaders clashed with party members on the issue. 政党领袖与该党党员在这个问题上产生了分歧。 be different 差异 3 [intransitive ] clash(with sth) (of beliefs, ideas or personalities 信念、思想或个性 ) to be very different and opposed to each other 迥然不同;不相容;抵触 His left-wing views clashed with his father's politics. 他的左翼观点与他父亲的政见分歧很大。 His views and his father's clashed. 他的观点与他父亲的观点相抵触。 They have clashing personalities. 他们的个性迥然相异。 of two events 两件事 4 [intransitive ] clash(with sth) (of events 活动 ) to happen at the same time so that you cannot go to or see them both (时间上)相冲突,相矛盾 Unfortunately your party clashes with a wedding I'm going to. 不巧得很,你的聚会和我要参加的婚礼在时间上有冲突。 There are two good movies on TV tonight, but they clash. 今晚电视有两部好电影,但播出时间有冲突。 of colours 颜色 5 [intransitive ] clash(with sth) (of colours, patterns or styles 颜色、图案或风格 ) to look ugly when put together 不协调;不和谐;搭配不当 The wallpaper clashes with the carpet. 墙纸与地毯的色彩不协调。 The wallpaper and the carpet clash. 墙纸和地毯的色彩不相配。 make loud noise 发出大声 6 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to hit together and make a loud ringing noise; to make two metal objects do this 撞击出巨大的响声;使当啷作响 clash(together) The long blades clashed together. 长刀相击铿然作响。 clashsth (together) She clashed the cymbals. 她当啷一声敲响铙钹。 clash / klæʃ ; NAmE klæʃ /
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