clash的中文翻译

翻译

clash

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  • clash1   (fight)   UK /klæʃ/  US /klæʃ/ 
    发生冲突,抵触
    noun
    • a short fight between two groups of people
      • Clashes broke out between police and demonstrators.
        警察与示威人群爆发了冲突。
  • clash2   (argument)   UK /klæʃ/  US /klæʃ/ 
    (双方意见观点的)不一致,不协调
    noun
    • an argument between two people or groups of people who have different beliefs and ideas
      • a head-on clash between the two leaders over education policy
        两位领导人在教育政策上的正面碰撞
  • clash3   (difference)   UK /klæʃ/  US /klæʃ/ 
    (颜色)不调和,不协调,不一致
    noun
    • the difference that exists between two things that are opposed to each other
      • a clash of interests/opinions/cultures
        利益/观点/文化冲突
      • a personality clash with the boss
        个人与老板的冲突
  • clash4   (of two events)   UK /klæʃ/  US /klæʃ/ 
    由于时间或地点产生的冲突
    noun
    • a situation in which two events happen at the same time so that you cannot go to or see them both
      • a clash in the timetable/schedule
        时间/日程安排冲突
  • clash5   (of colours)   UK /klæʃ/  US /klæʃ/ 
    (不相互协调的)事件,颜色等
    noun
    • the situation when two colours, designs, etc. look ugly when they are put together
  • clash6   (loud noise)   UK /klæʃ/  US /klæʃ/ 
    (大声的)碰撞声,猛撞声
    noun
    • a loud noise made by two metal objects being hit together
      • a clash of cymbals/swords
        钹片/刀剑碰撞声
  • clash7   (in sport)   UK /klæʃ/  US /klæʃ/ 
    (双方运动队员的)比赛,竞争
    noun
    • an occasion when two teams or players compete against each other
      • Bayern's clash with Roma in the Champions League.
        拜恩和罗玛在冠军联赛中的交锋。
  • clash8   (fight/compete)   UK /klæʃ/  US /klæʃ/ 
    (双方人员的)摩擦,冲突
    verb
    • to come together and fight or compete in a contest
      • The two sets of supporters clashed outside the stadium.
        两派支持者们在体育场外发生冲突。
      • The two teams clash in tomorrow's final.
        两只队伍在明天的总决赛中交手。
  • clash9   (argue)   UK /klæʃ/  US /klæʃ/ 
    (意见,观点的)碰撞
    verb
    • to argue or disagree seriously with sb about sth, and to show this in public
      • The leaders and members clashed on the issue.
        领导人与成员们在这个问题上发生争执。
      • The leaders clashed with party members on the issue.
        领导人们与党派成员在这个问题上发生争执。
  • clash10   (be different)   UK /klæʃ/  US /klæʃ/ 
    使不同,变得不同
    verb
    • to be very different and opposed to each other
      • His left-wing views clashed with his father's politics.
        他的左翼观点与父亲的政见相反。
      • His views and his father's clashed.
        他的观点与父亲的相反。
      • They have clashing personalities.
        他们有着相反的个性。
  • clash11   (of two events)   UK /klæʃ/  US /klæʃ/ 
    同时发生,不可兼得的两个事物
    verb
    • to happen at the same time so that you cannot go to or see them both
      • Unfortunately your party clashes with a wedding I'm going to.
        不幸的是,你的派对与我要去参加的婚礼时间冲突了。
      • There are two good movies on TV tonight, but they clash.
        今晚电视上有两场好电影,但是时间冲突了。
  • clash12   (of colours)   UK /klæʃ/  US /klæʃ/ 
    (色彩的)不协调,不调和
    verb
    • to look ugly when put together
      • The wallpaper clashes with the carpet.
        墙纸与地毯撞色了。
      • The wallpaper and the carpet clash.
        墙纸与地毯撞色了。
  • clash13   (make loud noise)   UK /klæʃ/  US /klæʃ/ 
    使发出撞击声
    verb
    • to hit together and make a loud ringing noise; to make two metal objects do this
      • The long blades clashed together.
        长长的桨叶同时撞击着。
      • She clashed the cymbals.
        她敲响了钹。
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