to clash
01
冲突, 对立
to be different from each other, resulting in incompatibility or disagreement
Intransitive: to clash | to clash with sth
例子
Their personalities clash, as they have opposing views on almost every topic.
他们的个性冲突,因为他们在几乎所有话题上都有相反的观点。
02
碰撞, 击打
to hit cymbals together, creating a loud, harsh noise
Transitive: to clash cymbals
例子
The percussionist clashed the cymbals in perfect time with the marching band.
打击乐手与行进乐队完美同步地敲击了钹。
03
冲突, 争论
to strongly and publicly argue or disagree with someone
Intransitive: to clash | to clash with sb
例子
They clashed over how to divide the responsibilities for the project.
他们就如何分配项目责任发生冲突。
04
冲突, 不协调
(of colors, patterns, or styles) to not look attractive together
Intransitive: to clash | to clash with a color or pattern
例子
His striped tie clashed with the polka-dotted suit.
他的条纹领带与圆点西装不协调。
05
冲突, 撞期
to occur at the same time as something else, causing conflict or inconvenience
Intransitive: to clash | to clash with sth
例子
I had to reschedule my doctor 's appointment because it clashed with my daughter's school play.
我不得不重新安排我的医生预约,因为它与我女儿的学校演出冲突了。
Clash
01
碰撞, 刺耳的声音
a loud and sharp noise that is made many times when two hard objects hit each other
例子
There was a loud clash when the metal poles collided.
当金属杆相撞时,发出了一声响亮的撞击声。
02
冲突, 对立
a serious argument between two sides caused by their different views and beliefs
例子
The cultural festival was disrupted by a clash of opinions on how the event should be organized.
文化节因关于活动应如何组织的意见冲突而中断。
03
冲突, 战斗
a violent confrontation or battle between opposing military forces
例子
The historical clash between rival kingdoms changed the course of the region's history.
敌对王国之间的历史性冲突改变了该地区的历史进程。
04
a visual conflict or disharmony between two or more colors when used together
例子
Designers avoided a clash of bright colors in the room.



























