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clash

/klash/US // klæʃ //UK // (klæʃ) //

冲突,冲撞,碰撞

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.
    • : to be offensive to the eye.
    • : to engage in a physical conflict or contest, as in a game or a battle: The Yankees clash with the White Sox for the final game of the season.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

noundisagreement or fight, often brief
Forms: clashes, clashing
Synonyms
argument争论,争吵,争执,论点battle战役,战斗,会战,仗brawl争吵,斗殴,殴打,争斗conflict冲突,矛盾,冲突问题,矛盾冲突confrontation对抗,对立,对峙,对垒crash崩溃,碰撞,撞车,崩盘dispute纠纷,争端,争议,争执encounter遭遇,遇到,邂逅,遇到了fracas骚乱,骚动,狂欢,混乱melee近战,混战,近身肉搏,近身搏斗misunderstanding误解,误区,误会,谅解rift裂缝,裂口,裂痕,裂隙riot骚乱,暴乱,暴动,动乱showdown摊牌,对决,决战,决斗skirmish小冲突,短兵相接,小规模冲突,小规模战斗affray争吵,冲突,纠纷,混乱break突破,休息,断裂,断broil炙烤,烘烤,焙烧,烤肉brush刷子,刷,刷牙,刷涂bump碰撞,撞击,颠簸,撞伤collision碰撞,相撞,碰撞事件,撞车concussion脑震荡,震荡discord不和,不和谐,不和睦,不协调discordance不和谐,不协调,不一致,不和谐因素disharmony不和谐,不协调,不和谐因素,不和embroilment牵连,纠缠,牵扯,牵涉到的问题engagement订婚,订约,订婚仪式fray战场,战场上,战场上的,战士impact影响,影响力,冲击,冲击力jam卡住,卡住了,卡纸,果酱jar罐子,瓶子,缸,罐头jolt颠簸,冲击,颠覆,摇晃jump跳跃,跃,跳,跃跃欲试opposition反对派,反对,反对党,反对意见row行,行数,行行,行行行rumpus骚动,骚乱,暴乱,吵闹声run-in磨合,磨合期,闯入,闯关rupture破裂,崩裂,爆裂,破裂缝scrap废料,废钢,废弃的,废弃的东西scrimmage争吵,争夺赛,争夺战,争论set-to设为,设置为,设置到,设定为shock震惊,震动,冲击,震撼smash砸毁,捣毁,粉碎,砸碎wallop撞墙,撞击,撞击声,墙头草difference of opinion意见分歧,观点分歧,分歧意见,分歧的意见donnybrook唐尼布鲁克,唐尼布罗克,唐尼伯克,唐尼布洛克have a go at each other互相切磋,互相打嘴仗,互相攻讦,互相打闹mix up混淆,搞混了,混杂,混淆视听

Examples

  • 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.