English-Thai Dictionary
conflict
N การต่อสู้ kan-tor-su
conflict
N ความขัดแย้ง confliction disagreement opposition kwam-kad-yaeng
conflict
VI ขัดแย้ง kad-yaeng
conflict
VI ต่อสู้ fight struggle tor-su
conflict with
PHRV เกิดขึ้น ใน เวลา เดียว กับ ขัดแย้ง กับ โต้แย้ง กับ ไม่ลงรอย กับ clash with coincide with koed-kuen-nai-we-la-diao-kab
conflict with
PHRV ไม่เห็นด้วย อย่างยิ่ง กับ ขัดแย้ง กับ โต้แย้ง กับ ไม่ลงรอย กับ clash against mai-hen-duai-yang-ying-kab
confliction
N ความขัดแย้ง conflict disagreement opposition kwam-kad-yaeng
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CONFLICT
n.[L., to strike, to flog, to lick. ] 1. A striking or dashing against each other, as of two moving bodies in opposition; violent collision of substances; as a conflict of elements, or waves; a conflict of particles in ebulltion.
2. A fighting; combat, as between men, and applicable to individuals or to armies; as, the conflict was long and desperate.
3. Contention; strife; contest.
In our last conflict, four of his five wits went halting off.
4. Struggling with difficulties; a striving to oppose, or overcome.
The good man has a perpetual conflict with his evil propensities.
5. A struggling of the mind; distress; anxiety. Colossians 2:1.
6. The last struggle of life; agony; as the conflict with death.
7. Opposing operations; countervailing action; collision; opposition.
In exercising the right of freemen, the man of religion experiences no conflict between his duty and his inclination.
CONFLICT
v.i. 1. To strike or dash against; to meet and oppose, as bodies driven by violence; as conflicting waves or elements.
2. To drive or strike against, as contending men, or armies; to fight; to contend with violence; as conflicting armies.
3. To strive or struggle to resist and overcome; as men conflicting with difficulties.
4. To be in opposition or contradictory.
The laws of the United States and of the individual States, may, in some cases, conflict with each other.
CONFLICTING
ppr. 1. Striking, or dashing together; fighting; contending; struggling to resist and overcome.
2. Being in opposition; contrary; contradictory.
In the absence of all conflicting evidence.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CONFLICT
CONFLICT Con "flict, n. [L. conflictus a striking together, fr. confligere, -flictum, to strike together, to fight: cf. F. conflit, formerly also conflict. See Conflict, v.]
1. A striking or dashing together; violent collision; as, a conflict of elements or waves.
2. A strife for the mastery; hostile contest; battle; struggle; fighting.
As soon as he [Atterbury ] was himself again, he became eager for action and conflict. Macaulay.
An irrepressible conflict between opposing and enduring forces. W. H. Seward.
Conflict of laws, that branch of jurisprudence which deals with individual litigation claimed to be subject to the conflicting laws of two or more states or nations; -- often used as synonymous with Private international law.
Syn. -- Contest; collision; struggle; combat; strife; contention; battle; fight; encounter. See Contest.
CONFLICT
Con *flict ", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Conflicted; p. pr. & vb. n.Conflicting. ] [L. conflictus, p. p. of confligere to conflict (cf. conflictare ); con- + fligere to strike; cf. Gr. fli `bein, qli `bein, to press, L. flagrum whip. ]
1. To strike or dash together; to meet in violent collision; to collide. Shak.
Fire and water conflicting together. Bacon.
2. To maintain a conflict; to contend; to engage in strife or opposition; to struggle.
A man would be content to. .. conflict with great difficulties, in hopes of a mighty reward. Abp. Tillotson.
3. To be in opposition; to be contradictory.
The laws of the United States and of the individual States may, in some cases, conflict with each other. Wheaton.
Syn. -- To fight; contend; contest; resist; struggle; combat; strive; battle.
CONFLICTING
CONFLICTING Con *flict "ing, a.
Defn: Being in conflict or collision, or in opposition; contending; contradictory; incompatible; contrary; opposing.
Torn with sundry conflicting passions. Bp. Hurd.
CONFLICTIVE
CONFLICTIVE Con *flict "ive, a.
Defn: Tending to conflict; conflicting. Sir W. Hamilton.
New American Oxford Dictionary
conflict
con flict ▶noun |ˈkänˌflikt ˈkɑnˌflɪkt |a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one: the eternal conflict between the sexes | doctors often come into conflict with politicians. • a prolonged armed struggle: overseas conflicts. • an incompatibility between two or more opinions, principles, or interests: there was a conflict between his business and domestic life. • Psychology a condition in which a person experiences a clash of opposing wishes or needs. ▶verb |kənˈflikt, ˈkänˌflikt kənˈflɪkt ˈkɑnˌflɪkt | [ no obj. ] be incompatible or at variance; clash: parents' and children's interests sometimes conflict | those tournament dates would have conflicted with Memorial Day. • (as adj. conflicted ) having or showing confused and mutually inconsistent feelings: my feelings are so conflicted that I hardly know how to answer. DERIVATIVES con flic tive |kənˈfliktiv, ˈkänˌflik - |adjective, con flic tu al |kənˈflikCHo͞oəl |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin conflict- ‘struck together, fought, ’ from the verb confligere, from con- ‘together ’ + fligere ‘to strike ’; the noun is via Latin conflictus ‘a contest. ’
conflict diamond
con flict dia mond ▶noun a rough diamond mined in an area controlled by insurgent forces whose sale is used to finance antigovernment military action.
conflicting
con flict ing |kənˈfliktiNG kənˈflɪktɪŋ | ▶adjective incompatible or at variance; contradictory: there are conflicting accounts of what occurred.
Oxford Dictionary
conflict
con |flict ▶noun |ˈkɒnflɪkt |a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one: the eternal conflict between the sexes | [ mass noun ] : doctors often come into conflict with politicians. • a prolonged armed struggle: regional conflicts. • [ mass noun ] a state of mind in which a person experiences a clash of opposing feelings or needs: bewildered by her own inner conflict, she could only stand there feeling vulnerable. • a serious incompatibility between two or more opinions, principles, or interests: there was a conflict between his business and domestic life. ▶verb |kənˈflɪkt | [ no obj. ] be incompatible or at variance; clash: parents' and children's interests sometimes conflict | the date for the match conflicted with a religious festival. • (as adj. conflicted ) N. Amer. having or showing confused and mutually inconsistent feelings: he remains a little conflicted about Marlene. DERIVATIVES conflictual |kənˈflɪktʃʊəl |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin conflict- ‘struck together, fought ’, from the verb confligere, from con- ‘together ’ + fligere ‘to strike ’; the noun is via Latin conflictus ‘a contest ’.
conflict diamond
con |flict dia |mond ▶noun (in Africa ) a rough diamond traded illicitly to finance an armed struggle.
conflicting
conflicting |kənˈflɪktɪŋ | ▶adjective incompatible or at variance; contradictory: there are conflicting accounts of what occurred.
American Oxford Thesaurus
conflict
conflict noun 1 industrial conflicts: dispute, quarrel, squabble, disagreement, dissension, clash; discord, friction, strife, antagonism, hostility, disputation, contention; feud, schism. ANTONYMS agreement. 2 the conflict ended with the signing of a peace agreement: war, campaign, battle, fighting, (armed ) confrontation, engagement, encounter, struggle, hostilities; warfare, combat. ANTONYMS peace. 3 a conflict between his business and domestic life: clash, incompatibility, incongruity, friction; mismatch, variance, difference, divergence, contradiction, inconsistency. ANTONYMS harmony. ▶verb their interests sometimes conflict: clash, be incompatible, vary, be at odds, be in conflict, differ, diverge, disagree, contrast, collide.
conflicting
conflicting adjective the two suspects gave conflicting stories: contradictory, incompatible, inconsistent, irreconcilable, incongruous, contrary, opposite, opposing, antithetical, clashing, discordant, divergent; at odds.
Oxford Thesaurus
conflict
conflict noun |(stress on the first syllable ) | 1 the industrial conflicts of the 1890s: dispute, quarrel, squabble, disagreement, difference of opinion, dissension; discord, friction, strife, antagonism, antipathy, ill will, bad blood, hostility, falling-out, disputation, contention; clash, altercation, shouting match, exchange, war of words; tussle, fracas, affray, wrangle, tangle, passage of /at arms, battle royal, feud, schism. ANTONYMS agreement. 2 the Vietnam conflict: war, armed conflict, action, military action, campaign, battle, fighting, fight, (armed ) confrontation, (armed ) clash, engagement, encounter, (armed ) struggle, hostilities; warfare, warring, combat, strife; informal set-to, scrap; archaic rencounter. ANTONYMS peace. 3 there was a conflict between his business and domestic life: clash, incompatibility, incongruity, lack of congruence, friction, opposition, mismatch, variance, difference, divergence, contradiction, inconsistency, discrepancy, divided loyalties. ANTONYMS harmony. ▶verb |(stress on the second syllable ) |parents' and children's interests sometimes conflict: clash, be incompatible, be inconsistent, be incongruous, be in opposition, be at variance, vary, be at odds, be in conflict, come into conflict, differ, diverge, disagree, contrast, collide.
conflicting
conflicting adjective there are conflicting accounts of what occurred: contradictory, incompatible, inconsistent, irreconcilable, incongruous, contrary, opposite, opposing, opposed, antithetical, clashing, discordant, differing, different, divergent, discrepant, varying, disagreeing, contrasting; at odds, in opposition, at variance; rare oppugnant. ANTONYMS harmonious.
French Dictionary
conflictuel
conflictuel , elle adj. adjectif Relatif à un conflit. : Des relations conflictuelles.
Spanish Dictionary
conflictividad
conflictividad nombre femenino 1 Cualidad de conflictivo :tras esta primera fase de profunda conflictividad religiosa, el poeta orienta su canto hacia sus contemporáneos para reivindicar la dignidad de un paisanaje huérfano de ciudadanía .2 Conjunto de conflictos (oposición o desacuerdo ):un elevado porcentaje de la conflictividad social no se canaliza a través de la vía judicial .
conflictivo, -va
conflictivo, -va adjetivo 1 Del conflicto o relacionado con él :la conflictiva situación lingüística del país no se constituyó en preocupación para sus responsables .2 Que plantea conflictos :un alumno conflictivo; una ley conflictiva .
conflicto
conflicto nombre masculino 1 Oposición o desacuerdo entre personas o cosas :tener un conflicto de intereses; durante mucho tiempo subsistieron sin grave conflicto el sacerdocio ritualista y la hechicería; el conflicto matrimonial no depende de la condición económica de las personas; huelgas y conflictos con los servicios de inteligencia paralizan la compañía; la idea de un artista en conflicto con la sociedad que le rodea es una creación romántica .2 Guerra o combate derivados de una oposición o rivalidad prolongadas :el tema más debatido de la reunión fue el relacionado con el envío de tropas a las zonas de conflicto del continente .3 Situación en que hay que tomar una decisión entre dos o más opciones o en que no se puede hacer, por alguna razón externa, lo necesario :el trabajo me creó algunos conflictos que conseguí superar con ayuda de mi equipo; la resolución del conflicto termina casi siempre en un feliz reencuentro .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
conflict
con flict /kɑ́nflɪkt |kɔ́n -/ (! 名詞 と 動詞 で発音 強勢が異なるので注意 ) 〖con (共に )flict (衝突する )〗名詞 複 ~s /-ts /U (!具体例ではa ~/~s; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う ) 1 «…との /…間の /…をめぐる » (意見 主義 利害などの )衝突 , 争い , 論争, 対立 «with /between /over, on » ▸ political conflict between the two parties その2党間の政争 ▸ come into conflict with A Aと衝突する ▸ bring A into conflict with B AをBと対立させる .2 «…間の » 矛盾 , 不一致 ; (心理的な )葛藤 (かっとう ), 板ばさみ «between » ▸ There is a conflict between the two reports .その2つの報告の間には矛盾点がある ▸ inner conflict 精神的葛藤 .3 C ⦅米 ⦆予定 [時間 ]が重なること ▸ I have a conflict on Monday. Would you make it Tuesday? 月曜は予定が重なっているので火曜にしてもらえませんか 4 ⦅報道 /書 ⦆紛争, 戦争, 抗争 ▸ armed [military ] conflict 武力 [軍事 ]衝突 ▸ conflict resolution 紛争解決 .in c ó nflict «…と » 対立 [衝突 ]して ; 矛盾して «with » .動詞 /kənflɪ́kt /自動詞 1 〈意見 主義 利害などが 〉 «…と » 対立 [衝突 ]する, 矛盾する, 相容れない (clash ) «with » ▸ His advice conflicts with what has already been said .彼の助言は前に言ったことと矛盾する 2 〈出来事などが 〉 «…と » 同時に起きる, 時間が重なる «with » .~̀ of í nterest (s )(個人の )公益と私益の衝突 ; (複数の人 集団の )利害衝突 .
conflicted
con fl í ct ed /-ɪd /形容詞 ⦅米 かたく ⦆〖be ~〗 «…に » 矛盾を感じる «about » .
conflicting
con fl í ct ing 形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗相争う, 相反する, 矛盾する 〈意見 利害など 〉.