clash
[klæʃ]
n.冲突, 抵触, 撞击声
vt.使 ... 发出撞击声
vi.引起冲突
例句与用法:
It's a pity the two concerts clash; I wanted to go to both of them.
真可惜两个音乐会时间上有冲突,我本来想两个都去。
The enemy armies clashed near the border.
敌军在边境附近发生冲突。
She clashed the pan down on the stone floor.
她把炒锅当啷一声掉在石头地板上。
A border clash between the two armies started the war.
双方军队在边境的冲突引发了战争。
The color of the curtains clashed with the color of the carpet.
窗帘的颜色和地毯的颜色不协调。
词形变化:
动词过去式: clashed | 动词过去分词: clashed | 动词现在分词: clashing | 动词第三人称单数: clashes |
详细释义:
vi.
1. 砰地相碰撞; 发出铿锵声
The car clashed against the wall.
那辆汽车砰地撞上墙壁。
2. 发生冲突; 不调和; 抵触[(+with)]
Their views clash on the new tax bill.
他们在新税法上意见相左。
vt.
使碰撞作声; 撞击作(声)[(+together)]
n.
1. 碰撞声, 铿锵声[the S]
We heard the clash of swords.
我们听到剑当地一声相击。
2. 冲突; 不协调[C][(+of/between)]
The demonstration ended in a violent clash with the police.
游行示威以与警察的激烈冲突而告终。
短语词组:
clash with
1. 与……冲突
The police clashed with thousands of demonstrators.
警察与几千名示威者发生冲突。
2. 与……不相配
The colour of her blouse clashed with that of her skirt.
她上衣的颜色与裙子不配。