词汇 | clash |
释义 | clash verb uk /klæʃ/ us /klæʃ/ clashverb (FIGHT)C2[ Iusually+ adv/prep ] to fight or argue: 打斗,打架;发生冲突;争论,争辩 clash withStudents clashed with police after demonstrations at five universities.学生们在5所大学示威之后与警察发生了冲突。 clash overThe government and the opposition parties have clashed over the cuts in defence spending.政府与反对党派在削减国防开支的问题上发生了激烈的争执。 to fight fightAll this is really not worth fighting over. scrapTwo boys were scrapping in the playground. brawlThe football hooligans are out brawling again. clashStudents clashed with police during demonstrations at five universities. struggleSome of the customers struggled with the robbers, but to no avail. come to blowsSupporters nearly came to blows with each other before the match. [ I ] If two opinions, statements, or qualities clash, they are very different from each other: (两种意见、声明或品质)有分歧,不相容,相抵触 clash withThis latest statement from the White House clashes with important aspects of US foreign policy.白宫的最新声明与美国外交政策的重要方面相抵触。 Sometimes our interests clash, but generally we have worked well together. Arguing & disagreeing agent provocateur aggressor alienate alienated argue with someone argumentatively bone conflict flame hammer lock hornsidiom non-circular non-consensual pick piggy in the middle provocateur quibble says who?idiom the fur fliesidiom throw You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Being and appearing different clashverb (COMPETE)[ I ] If two people or teams clash in a sports competition or race, they compete seriously against each other.(在比赛中)激烈竞争 Competing in sport bring bring someone on bye bye week catchup contention duel explosive field go the distanceidiom match non-competitor outduel park the busidiom partner partner up play bigidiom square step/move up a gearidiom weigh clashverb (NOT ATTRACTIVE)C2[ Inot continuous ] If colours or styles clash, they look ugly or wrong together: (颜色或风格)不协调,不搭配,不和谐 I like red and orange together, though lots of people think they clash.我喜欢红色和橙色相搭配,尽管许多人认为这两种颜色不协调。 clash withI just want to make sure the dress doesn't clash with my new clutch bag. Not attractive to look at back end be no oil paintingidiom be not much to look atidiom bleakly bleakness gopping gracelessly have a face like the back end of a busidiom hideous hideousness pretty-pretty putridly reptilian scrappily scrappy unpoetic unpretty unshapely unsightly vulgarity clashverb (HAPPEN TOGETHER)C2[ Inot continuous ]UK If two events clash, they happen at the same time in a way that is not convenient: (时间上)相冲突,相矛盾 clash withHer party clashes with my brother's wedding, so I won't be able to go.她的聚会与我哥哥的婚礼冲突了,所以我不能参加。 Occurring and happening afoot asynchronous asynchronously attend attendant be at workidiom ensue ensuing eventuate fall into placeidiom follow on go off gone pass resynchronization resynchronize roll roll around shake out succeed clashverb (LOUD NOISE)[ I or T ] to make a loud noise like metal hitting metal, or to cause something to make this noise: (使金属)砰地相碰撞;(使)碰撞作响 The saucepans clashed as he piled them into the sink.他把那些煮锅堆放进水槽时,锅子相互碰撞当啷作响。 She clashed the cymbals together.她敲响铙钹。 to make a sudden loud sound bangThe door banged shut. knockI know when the heating is on because the old radiator begins to knock and hiss. crackThunder cracked right before it began pouring and we ran for cover. clankI could tell he was upset by the way the pots clanked in the sink while he was washing up. clangChurch bells clanged in the distance. clashThe children covered their ears whenever the cymbals clashed. Sounds made by objects, movement or impact bang around bleep boop choo-choo chuff clap along click away honk peal resonance rumble spit squeak susurrus swoosh thrum thunk tick-tock ticking whisper You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Noise & noisy clash noun uk /klæʃ/ us /klæʃ/ clashnoun (FIGHT)C2[ C ] a fight or argument between people: 冲突;打斗;争论,争执 Rioters hurled rocks and bottles in clashes with police at the weekend.暴乱分子在周末与警方发生了冲突,投掷了石块和玻璃瓶。 clash between There were violent clashes between the police and demonstrators in the city centre.在市中心,警察和示威者之间发生了暴力冲突。 a fight fightHe got into a fight in school. fistfightHe was arrested for getting into a fistfight after the match. brawlHe was injured in a brawl outside the stadium. scuffleThere were a few scuffles between fans after the match. clashFive people were injured in clashes between strikers and owners. struggleHe managed to escape after a struggle. C2[ Cusually singular ] a situation in which people's opinions or qualities are very different from and opposed to each other: (观点或品质等的)分歧,抵触,冲突,巨大差异 a clash of opinions/loyalties/personalities观点分歧/在效忠问题上的冲突/性格不合 The final will be a clash of the titans. There was a violent clash between rival supporters after the match. The fear is that these minor clashes may develop into all-out confrontation.人们担心这些小小的冲突可能会演变成全面的对抗。 Border clashes have led to increased friction between the two countries.边境冲突引发了两国间更大的摩擦。 30 demonstrators were killed in clashes with the security forces over the weekend.周末,30名示威者在与保安部队的冲突中丧生。 Arguments & disagreements argument argy-bargy be (on) non-speakersidiom belligerence bickering blow (someone/something) up bust up conflict contentiousness cut and thrustidiom ding-dong dispute dust-up hostility kerfuffle logjam pile rhubarb ructions spat You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Different and difference clashnoun (COMPETITION)[ C ] a sports competition or race between two people or teams竞争,竞赛 Competitions, & parts of competitions bathing beauty battle of witsidiom be a game of two halvesidiom beauty contest beauty pageant benefit match bowl championship elimination tournament kickabout non-game non-major omnium on your marks, get set, go!idiom postgame Rafferty's rules round robin starter under starter's ordersidiom winning post clashnoun (NOT ATTRACTIVE)[ C ] the fact of colours or styles looking ugly or wrong together(颜色或风格)不协调,不搭配,不和谐 Not attractive to look at back end be no oil paintingidiom be not much to look atidiom bleakly bleakness gopping gracelessly have a face like the back end of a busidiom hideous hideousness pretty-pretty putridly reptilian scrappily scrappy unpoetic unpretty unshapely unsightly vulgarity clashnoun (HAPPENING TOGETHER)[ C ]UK the situation when two events happen at the same time in a way that is not convenient: (时间上的)冲突,矛盾 In the new timetable, there's a clash between history and physics.新课程表中,历史课和物理课时间上冲突了。 Events and occurrences -athon backstory be (all) part of life's rich tapestry/pageantidiom benefit binge car wash curve date night edition epiphenomenon episode goings-on occasion occurrence proceedings reoccurrence saga shoe spree thing clashnoun (LOUD NOISE)[ C ] a loud noise that sounds like metal hitting metal: (金属)相碰撞的声音 a clash of cymbals铙钹的锵锵声 a sudden loud sound bangShe slammed the door with a bang. slamThe window closed with a slam. clashI can still hear the clash of metal against metal during the car crash. clankMy mechanic asked me to describe the clanks that my engine makes. clangThe jail door closed with a resounding clang. thumpHe dropped his suitcase with a loud thump and sprinted up the steps. Sounds made by objects, movement or impact bang around bleep boop choo-choo chuff clap along click away honk peal resonance rumble spit squeak susurrus swoosh thrum thunk tick-tock ticking whisper clash | American Dictionaryclash verb us/klæʃ/ clashverb (FIGHT)[ I ] to fight or disagree: The president and Congress clashed again over the budget. clashverb (NOT MATCH)[ I ] (of colors or styles) to look ugly or wrong together: I do not think that red clashes with orange. clashverb (MAKING A SOUND)[ I/T ] the act of making a loud sound like that made when metal objects hit: [ I ]From the kitchen you could hear dishes clashing as they were stacked. clash noun[ C ] us/klæʃ/ clashnoun[C] (SOUND)a loud sound like that made when metal objects hit clashnoun[C] (FIGHT)a disagreement, or a fight that becomes violent: a clash of interests/personalities clashes between demonstrators and police Examples of clashclash The policies pursued by one colony's merchants sometimes clashed with the interests of another. Thus, street encounters and violent clashes are rejected in preference of mutual public criticism in meetings and conferences such as kgotla. By dragging vigilante groups into their conflicts, local big men provoke more and more clashes between them. However, rather than contain clashes, these actions ignited more conflagrations. Ethnic clashes are always the result of outside, usually political, interests converting porous ethnic boundaries into over-determined enclaves or ghettos to suit their own agenda. Many of these clashes involve large numbers of young men, who are mobilised along lines of shared origin, residence or religious identity. The government finds itself in a difficult position with regard to the clashing demands of modernization and deser tization. If a norm clashes with a primary norm, it is not reproduced. More attention to primary sources and specific discussions of clashing interpretations would be helpful. In this context it is no surprise to ®nd socialist politicians and local councillors clashing, sometimes bitterly, with bourgeois social reformers. Given the specific junctures and depending on issue areas such as economic, foreign, and cultural policy, these factions have clashed or cooperated with one another. Populist strategies for disseminating scientific values clashed with control by academically educated experts. As the major parties developed away from interest, class, or confessional bases, a principal resource for verbal clashes declined. Among the adverbial uses, the form worse makes up the bulk of the examples, and stress clashes are relatively rare. To avoid name clashes when ^-extending partial applications in this naive form, the ^-extension unit routinely assigns in ascending order so-called ^-levels. See all examples of clash These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withclashclashThese are words often used in combination with clash. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. armed clash How does one make these sanctions effective, and, above all, how does one do it without getting into all of the dangers and difficulties of armedclash? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 clash of interest This works very well and any clashofinterest seems to be resolved perfectly well. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 direct clash It is an offence which, of its very nature, almost invariably results in evidence which consists of a direct clash. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with clash |
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