clash 的 3 个定义
- to make a loud, harsh noise: The gears of the old car clashed and grated.
- to come together or collide, especially noisily: The cymbals clashed.
- to conflict; disagree: Their stories of the accident clashed completely.
- (5)
- to strike with a resounding or violent collision: He clashed his fist against the heavy door.
- to produce by or as by collision: The tower bell clashed its mournful note.
- a loud, harsh noise, as of a collision: The automobiles collided with a terrible clash.
- a collision, especially a noisy one.
- a conflict; opposition, especially of views or interests: a clash between nations.
- a battle, fight, or skirmish: The clash between the border patrols left three men dead.
clash 近义词
disagreement or fight, often brief
clash 的近义词 48 个
- argument
- battle
- brawl
- conflict
- confrontation
- crash
- dispute
- encounter
- fracas
- melee
- misunderstanding
- rift
- riot
- showdown
- skirmish
- affray
- break
- broil
- brush
- bump
- collision
- concussion
- discord
- discordance
- disharmony
- embroilment
- engagement
- fray
- impact
- jam
- jar
- jolt
- jump
- opposition
- row
- rumpus
- run-in
- rupture
- scrap
- scrimmage
- set-to
- shock
- smash
- wallop
- difference of opinion
- donnybrook
- have a go at each other
- mix up
clash 的反义词 7 个
hit with a loud noise
fight about, often verbally
do not match
更多clash例句
- Because of a procedural clash between Democrats who control the legislature and the Republican minority, the regular session was kept to 30 days instead of the customary 46 for an odd-numbered year.
- There’s actually a culture clash here, where fundamentally the communication always will be broken, because the scientist has been trained not to give an answer, and the decision-maker’s only job is to provide one.
- The clash between the night sky and the infinite universe became known as Olber’s paradox, named after Heinrich Olber, an astronomer who popularized it in 1826.
- This tranquility appears to have emerged only after a gladiatorial period of planetary clashes—one in which titans ricocheted off each other, perhaps ejecting at least one rival sibling from the cosmic arena altogether.
- You’re an expert on political media, and the thing that I find so strange about this clash is that it’s not really an ideological battle.
- Linsker initially escaped after the clash on the bridge but was arrested a short time later.
- A cynical old Chicago lawyer once described this as the theory that “out of the clash of lies, truth will emerge.”
- But it also sharpens the clash between two very ways of approaching history.
- But he never makes any clash we have public, and he calms me down a lot as well.
- Soon after that his clash with Ben Affleck, who nearly blew a gasket, sparked a national debate over Islam.
- He and Mathieson p. 66did not always agree, and the clash of arms frequently raged between them.
- While this clash was going forward between the rancher and Clip, Matt's mind had been busy.
- So far my official duties did not clash with this work, and I could remain in the Ministry of Justice.
- Just then the clash of the luncheon bell was heard, and Haggard gave his wife his arm.
- He heard the clash of levers thrown sharply over in that distant ship; his own hands were frozen to the controls.