clash
v
1 [I, Ip, Tn, Tn.p]
~ (sth and sth) (together) (cause things to) strike together with a loud, harsh noise (使)發(fā)出巨大刺耳的撞擊聲
Their swords clashed. 他們的劍互相撞擊, 鏗鏘有聲.
She clashed the cymbals together. 她敲鐃鈸.
2 [I, Ipr]
(a) ~ (with sb) come together and fight 沖突; 交戰(zhàn)
The two armies clashed. 兩軍交戰(zhàn).
Demonstrators clashed with police. 示威者與警察發(fā)生沖突.
(b) ~ (with sb) (on/over sth) disagree seriously (about sth) (對某事)重大分歧
The Government clashed with the Opposition/The Government and the Opposition clashed on the question of unemployment. 政府與反對黨在失業(yè)問題上有重大分歧.
3 [I, Ipr] ~ (with sth) happen inconveniently at the same time (as sth else) (與另一事)時(shí)間上沖突
It's a pity the two concerts clash; I wanted to go to both of them. 真可惜兩個(gè)音樂會時(shí)間上有沖突, 我本來想兩個(gè)都去.
Your party clashes with a wedding I'm going to. 你們的聚會和我要去參加的婚禮時(shí)間上有沖突.
4 [I, Ipr] ~ (with sth) (of colours, designs, etc) not match or harmonize (指顏色、 花樣等)不相配, 不和諧
The (colour of the) wallpaper clashes with the (colour of the) carpet/The wallpaper and the carpet clash. 壁紙(的顏色)和地毯(的顏色)不和諧.
clash n
1 clashing noise 碰撞聲; 撞擊聲
a clash of cymbals, swords 鐃鈸、 劍的撞擊聲.
2
(a) ~ (with sb/sth); ~ (between A and B) violent contact; fight 激烈的沖突; 打斗
clashes between police and demonstrators 警察與示威者間的沖突.
(b) ~ (with sb/sth) (on/over sth); ~ (between sb and sb)(on/over sth) serious disagreement; argument 重大的分歧; 爭論
a clash between the Prime Minister and the leader of the Opposition on defence spending 首相與反對黨領(lǐng)袖在國防開支上的爭論.
(c) serious difference; conflict 極大的區(qū)別; 沖突
a clash of interests, personalities, cultures, opinions 利益、 個(gè)性、 文化、 意見的巨大的差別.
3 ~ (between A and B) coinciding of events or dates 事情或日期的沖突
a clash between two classes 兩堂課在時(shí)間上的沖突.
4 failure of colours, designs, etc to match or harmonize (顏色、 花樣等的)不相配或不和諧.