[V-RECIP 相互动词]发生冲突;打斗;争论;意见不合 When people clash, they fight, argue, or disagree with each other.
[V with n]
[pl-n V]
[JOURNALISM 新闻]
A group of 400 demonstrators clashed with police...
400名示威者与警察发生了冲突。
Behind the scenes, Parsons clashed with almost everyone on the show...
在幕后,帕森斯几乎和剧组的所有人都发生过冲突。
The United States and Israel clashed over demands for a UN investigation into the killings.
美国和以色列在要求联合国对屠杀事件开展调查这一问题上意见相左。
Clash is also a noun.
There have been a number of clashes between police in riot gear and demonstrators.
防暴警察和示威人群已发生多起冲突。
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[V-RECIP 相互动词](信仰、观点、特性)相互冲突,相互抵触,不相容 Beliefs, ideas, or qualities that clash with each other are very different from each other and therefore are opposed.
[V with n]
[pl-n V]
Don't make any policy decisions which clash with official company thinking...
所作的任何决策都不要和公司官方理念相冲突。
Here, morality and good sentiments clash headlong.
在这个问题上,道德和良知互不相容。
Clash is also a noun.
Inside government, there was a clash of views.
政府内部意见不一。
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[VERB 动词](两件事)时间上冲突,撞期 If one event clashes with another, the two events happen at the same time so that you cannot attend both of them.
[V with n]
The detective changed his holiday dates when his flight was brought forward and it now clashed with the trial.
由于航班提前,侦探更改了度假日期,但是这样一来就和审判冲突了。
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[V-RECIP 相互动词](色彩或风格)不协调,不搭配 If one colour or style clashes with another, the colours or styles look ugly together. You can also say that two colours or styles clash .
[V with n]
[pl-n V]
The red door clashed with the soft, natural tones of the stone walls...
红门和石墙柔和的自然色调不协调。
So what if the colours clashed?
那么,要是色彩不搭怎么办?
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[V-RECIP 相互动词](体育用语中尤用来指热情高涨的比赛双方)交锋,交手,厮杀 Sports journalists sometimes say that two individuals or teams who compete against each other clash, especially when a lot of feeling is involved.
[V with n]
[pl-n V]
Lewis has recently recovered his fitness and will clash with Christie in the 4x100m relay...
刘易斯近来恢复了状态,将在4×100米接力赛中和克里斯蒂一决雌雄。
The two sides will clash there only if Chelsea beat Sunderland in their quarter-final replay.
只有切尔西队在四分之一决赛的重赛中击败桑德兰队,双方才会交锋。
Clash is also a noun.
Australia's rugby union team for the return clash with New Zealand is weakened by injury.
将再次和新西兰队交手的澳大利亚业余英式橄榄球队由于球员受伤实力削弱了。
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[VERB 动词](金属相互碰撞)发出当啷当啷声,发出撞击声 When metal objects clash, they make a lot of noise by being hit together.
[pl-n V]
[LITERARY 文]
The golden bangles on her arms clashed and jingled.
她手臂上的金手镯丁零当啷地响。
Clash is also a noun.
...a noise like the clash of cymbals.
类似钹打出的铿锵声
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clash/klæʃ; NAmEklæʃ/
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clashclashesclashedclashingnounfight 打斗1clash(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2clash(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3the 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4a 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5the 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6a 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verbfight/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; NAmEklæʃ/
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clash1 verb
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clashclash1 /klæʃ/ ●●○ verb
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1[intransitive] if two armies, groups etc clash, they start fighting – used in news reports: Troops clashed near the border.clash with Police have clashed with demonstrators again today.2[intransitive] if two people or groups clash, they argue because they have very different beliefs and opinions – used in news reportsclash with Democrats clashed with Republicans in a heated debate.clash over/on The two men have clashed over the report’s conclusions.3[intransitive] if two colours or designs clash, they look very bad togetherclash with I can’t wear red – it clashes with my hair.4[intransitive] especially British English if two events clash, they happen at the same time in a way that is inconvenientSYN conflict American Englishclash with The announcement has been delayed to avoid clashing with the prime minister’s speech.5[intransitive, transitive] if two pieces of metal clash, or if you clash them, they make a loud ringing sound: The cymbals clashed.
clash1 verb
clash2 noun
clashclash2 ●●○ noun [countable]
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1a short fight between two armies or groups – used in news reports: armed clashes along the borderclash between/withviolent clashes between police and demonstrators2an argument between two people or groups because they have very different beliefs or opinions – used in news reportsclash between/with The plans put oil companies in a head-on clash with environmentalists.personality/culture clash (=a situation in which two people or groups do not like each other)3a sports match between two teams, players etc that is expected to be very exciting – used in sports reports: The heavyweight clash goes ahead in Las Vegas on 8 May.4a situation in which two events happen at the same time in a way that is inconvenient: a scheduling clash on TV5a loud sound made by two metal objects hitting each other: the clash of swords6a combination of two colours, designs etc that look bad together: a colour clashCOLLOCATIONSadjectivesa violent clash· Four people were killed during violent clashes with the army.a fierce/bitter clash (=involving violence and strong feelings)· Fierce clashes swept across Bosnia and Croatia.a serious clash· This was one of the most serious clashes since the two countries agreed to a ceasefire.a minor clash· Minor clashes were reported to have taken place between police and students.an armed clash (=involving the use of weapons)· The violence could soon become armed clashes and even a war.an ethnic clash (=between people of different races)· 20 people died in ethnic clashes before Christmas.verbslead to a clash· The anti-war protests led to violent clashes between police and demonstrators.a clash occurs· A number of clashes occurred throughout the south between these opposing groups.a clash breaks out· Armed clashes broke out on Tuesday between the military and the rebels.a clash takes place· Fierce clashes took place with local police.be killed/injured in a clash· Eight people were killed in clashes between the army and police.
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