clash的意思和读音

clash

: [klæʃ] : [klæʃ]

n.

v.

clashes  clashing  clashed  

adj.+n.violent clash

v.+n.avoid clash

v.agree,match

n.agreement

v.fight,conflict,clank,clang,clatter

n.smash,rattle,battle,disagreement,collision

clashn.fight

1.~ (with sb).~ (between A and B)a short fight between two groups of people

Clashes broke out between police and demonstrators.

argument

2.~ (with sb) (over sth).~ (between A and B) (over sth)an argument between two people or groups of people who have different beliefs and ideas

a head-on clash between the two leaders over education policy

difference

3.the difference that exists between two things that are opposed to each other

a clash of interests/opinions/cultures

a personality clash with the boss

of two events

4.a situation in which two events happen at the same time so that you cannot go to or see them both

a clash in the timetable/schedule

of colours

5.the situation when two colours, designs, etc. look ugly when they are put together

loud noise

6.a loud noise made by two metal objects being hit together

a clash of cymbals/swords

in sport

7.an occasion when two teams or players compete against each other

Bayern's clash with Roma in the Champions League

v.fight/compete

1.[i]~ (with sb)to come together and fight or compete in a contest

The two sets of supporters clashed outside the stadium.

The two teams clash in tomorrow's final.

argue

2.[i]~ (with sb) (over/on sth)to argue or disagree seriously with sb about sth, and to show this in public

The leaders and members clashed on the issue.

The leaders clashed with party members on the issue.

be different

3.[i]~ (with sth)to be very different and opposed to each other

His left-wing views clashed with his father's politics.

His views and his father's clashed.

They have clashing personalities.

of two events

4.[i]~ (with sth)to happen at the same time so that you cannot go to or see them both

Unfortunately your party clashes with a wedding I'm going to.

There are two good movies on TV tonight, but they clash.

of colours

5.[i]~ (with sth)to look ugly when put together

The wallpaper clashes with the carpet.

The wallpaper and the carpet clash.

make loud noise

6.[i][t]使;(使to hit together and make a loud ringing noise; to make two metal objects do this

The long blades clashed together.

She clashed the cymbals.

n.1.(,),;;,2.3.(),,

v.1.使[]2.使3.,,4.;〈〉() (with)5.(),1.使[]2.使3.,,4.;〈〉() (with)5.(),

n.1.a fight or battle between two groups of people2.a very angry argument between two people or groups3.an important game or competition between two teams or players4.a situation in which two people or things are very different from each other so that they cannot exist together or work together5.a loud sound made when two metal objects hit each other6.an annoying situation in which two events happen at the same time7.a combination of two colors, patterns, etc. that do not look good together1.a fight or battle between two groups of people2.a very angry argument between two people or groups3.an important game or competition between two teams or players4.a situation in which two people or things are very different from each other so that they cannot exist together or work together5.a loud sound made when two metal objects hit each other6.an annoying situation in which two events happen at the same time7.a combination of two colors, patterns, etc. that do not look good together

v.1.if two groups of people clash, they suddenly start fighting with each other2.to argue very angrily with someone3.if two teams or players clash, they play an important game or competition against each other4.if two colors, patterns, etc. clash, they do not look good together5.if two events clash, they happen at the same time, so that you cannot be present at both of them6.if two metal objects clash, or if you clash them, they hit each other and make a loud sound1.if two groups of people clash, they suddenly start fighting with each other2.to argue very angrily with someone3.if two teams or players clash, they play an important game or competition against each other4.if two colors, patterns, etc. clash, they do not look good together5.if two events clash, they happen at the same time, so that you cannot be present at both of them6.if two metal objects clash, or if you clash them, they hit each other and make a loud sound

1. circulation n. () clash vi. n. cling vi. ...

2. circulation n. () clash vi. n. cling vi. ...

3. Be Clarified with… Clash Clay ...

4. strife n. , , ... clash n. , , ... feud n. , ... ...

5. clarity/ 5klAriti/n. , clash/ klAF/n. clasp/ kla:sp/n. ...

6. clamp n. clash v. clasp n. ,, ...

7. clarity n clash vi clasp a ...

8. spite n. ,; clash n. ,,; tradition n. , 61 ...

:,,,,,,,,,

1.It was a very endearing moment, something out of a stereotypical "cultures-clash" film but much funnier.

2.The Pakistan Army will present Sunday's clash as proof of its valor in an attempt to assuage Pakistanis outraged by its incompetence.

3.Owen, who underwent a hernia operation little more than a week ago, says he feels fit and raring to go for the big clash.

4.The military clash took place in the disputed maritime border area in the Yellow Sea along the west coast of the Korean Peninsula.西

5.A clash between the two titans, divided for so long by so much bad blood, is widely supposed to be inevitable.

6.A partisan difference like this one is not a clash of "values, " with each side blind to the other and with no way to decide between them.

7.He said the two of them decided to head home after being caught in a clash with club-wielding forces in central Tehran.

8.but , there was no loud irruption into the court - yard , as he had expected , and he heard the gate clash again , and all was quiet.

9.KING: So there was no clash over what you would record or what kind of music you were singing , etcetera ?

10.He picked up a serious elbow injury in a heavy clash with an opponent throughout the club's worst performance of the season.