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clash

noun
/klæʃ/
/klæʃ/
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    fight打斗

  1. clash (with somebody) | 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。
    • Eight people were wounded in a clash with border guards.在与边防警卫的冲突中有八人受伤。
    • Several people were injured in violent clashes with the police.几个人在与警察的暴力冲突中受了伤。
    Synonyms fightfight
    • clash
    • brawl
    • struggle
    • scuffle
    These are all words for a situation in which people try to defeat each other using physical force.
    • fight a situation in which two or more people try to defeat each other using physical force:
      • He got into a fight with a man in the bar.他在酒吧里和一个男人斗殴。
    • clash (journalism) a short fight between two groups of people:(新闻用语)指两群人之间短暂的打斗、打架、冲突:
      • Clashes broke out between police and demonstrators.警方与示威者发生了冲突。
    • brawl a noisy and violent fight involving a group of people, usually in a public place:
      • a drunken brawl in a bar在酒吧里酒后闹事
    • struggle a fight between two people or groups of people, especially when one of them is trying to escape, or to get something from the other:
      • There were no signs of a struggle at the murder scene.在谋杀现场没有打斗痕迹。
    • scuffle a short and not very violent fight or struggle:
      • He was involved in a scuffle with a photographer.他和一名摄影记者发生了肢体冲撞。
    Patterns
    • a fight/​clash/​brawl/​struggle/​scuffle over something
    • in a fight/​brawl/​struggle/​scuffle
    • a violent fight/​clash/​struggle
    • to be in/​get into/​be involved in a fight/​clash/​brawl/​scuffle
    • a fight/​clash/​brawl/​scuffle breaks out
    Topics War and conflictc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • angry
    • bitter
    • fierce
    verb + clash
    • lead to
    • provoke
    • avoid
    clash + verb
    • break out
    • erupt
    • occur
    preposition
    • in a/​the clash
    • clash between
    • clash of
    phrases
    • a clash of cultures
    • a clash of interests
    • a clash of wills
    See full entry
  2. argument争论

  3. clash (with somebody) (over something) | clash (between A and B) (over something) an argument between two people or groups of people who have different beliefs and ideas争论;辩论;争执 synonym conflict
    • There has been a head-on clash between the two candidates over education policy.两位候选人一直在教育政策上针锋相对。
    Extra Examples
    • Differences in the aims of the two unions have led to serious clashes over policy.两个工会在目标上的分歧导致了政策方面的严重冲突。
    • The leaders are preparing for a head-on clash at the summit.首脑们准备在峰会上正面交锋。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • angry
    • bitter
    • fierce
    verb + clash
    • lead to
    • provoke
    • avoid
    clash + verb
    • break out
    • erupt
    • occur
    preposition
    • in a/​the clash
    • clash between
    • clash of
    phrases
    • a clash of cultures
    • a clash of interests
    • a clash of wills
    See full entry
  4. difference差异

  5. the difference that exists between two things that are opposed to each other差别;差异;分歧 synonym conflict
    • a clash of interests/opinions/cultures利益冲突;意见分歧;文化差异
    • a personality clash with the boss与老板的个性不合
    Extra Examples
    • Simply put, the conflict comes down to a clash of cultures.简言之,这个矛盾归根结底是文化冲突。
    • Personality clashes led to the break-up of the band.性格不合导致这个乐队解散了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • angry
    • bitter
    • fierce
    verb + clash
    • lead to
    • provoke
    • avoid
    clash + verb
    • break out
    • erupt
    • occur
    preposition
    • in a/​the clash
    • clash between
    • clash of
    phrases
    • a clash of cultures
    • a clash of interests
    • a clash of wills
    See full entry
  6. of two events两件事

  7. a 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时间安排有冲突
  8. loud noise大声

  9. [usually singular] a 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
  10. in sport体育运动

  11. (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
  12. of colours颜色

  13. the situation when two colours, designs, etc. look ugly when they are put together不协调;不和谐;搭配不当
  14. Word Originearly 16th cent.: imitative.

clash

verb
/klæʃ/
/klæʃ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they clash
/klæʃ/
/klæʃ/
he / she / it clashes
/ˈklæʃɪz/
/ˈklæʃɪz/
past simple clashed
/klæʃt/
/klæʃt/
past participle clashed
/klæʃt/
/klæʃt/
-ing form clashing
/ˈklæʃɪŋ/
/ˈklæʃɪŋ/
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    fight/compete打斗;比赛

  1. [intransitive] clash (with somebody) 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。
    • Demonstrators clashed violently with police.示威者与警方发生了激烈的冲突。
    • They often clash violently with rival gangs.他们经常和敌对帮派发生激烈冲突。
    Topics War and conflictc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • violently
    • frequently
    • repeatedly
    preposition
    • on
    • over
    • with
    See full entry
  2. argue争论

  3. [intransitive] clash (with somebody) (over/on something) to argue or disagree seriously with somebody about something, 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。
    Extra Examples
    • He has clashed repeatedly with the team coach over training schedules.在训练时间安排上,他与球队教练冲突不断。
    • He clashed with his father over politics.他和父亲政见分歧很大。
    • The Prime Minister and his old rival clashed over European policy.首相和他的老对手在欧洲政策问题上展开了针锋相对的争论。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • violently
    • frequently
    • repeatedly
    preposition
    • on
    • over
    • with
    See full entry
  4. be different差异

  5. [intransitive] clash (with something) (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。
  6. of two events两件事

  7. [intransitive] clash (with something) (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。
  8. of colours颜色

  9. [intransitive] clash (with something) (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。
    • Do you think these colours clash?你认为这些颜色不协调吗?
    Topics Colours and Shapesc2
  10. make loud noise发出大声

  11. [intransitive, transitive] to hit together and make a loud ringing noise; to make two metal objects do this(使)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。
    • clash something (together) She clashed the cymbals.她当啷一声敲响铙钹。
  12. Word Originearly 16th cent.: imitative.

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