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clash

VI ขัดแย้ง  conflict fail to harmonize khad-yaeng

 

clash

VI ตัดกัน (สี  tad-kan

 

clash

VT ขัดแย้ง  khad-yaeng

 

clash

VT ตัดกัน (สี  tad-kan

 

clash against

PHRV ชน อย่าง เรง  กระแทก  chon-yang-rang

 

clash against

PHRV ต่อสู้ กับ  clash with tor-su-kab

 

clash against

PHRV ไม่เข้ากับ  ขัด กับ  clash with jar with mai-kao-kab

 

clash against

PHRV ไม่เห็นด้วย กับ  ขัดแย้ง กับ  conflict with mai-hen-duai-kab

 

clash on

PHRV ไม่เห็นด้วย กับ  ขัดแย้ง ใน เรื่อง  clash over mai-hen-duai-kab

 

clash over

PHRV ไม่เห็นด้วย กับ  ขัดแย้ง ใน เรื่อง  clash on mai-hen-duai-kab

 

clash with

PHRV เกิดขึ้น เวลา เดียวกัน  เกิด ร่วมกับ  coincide with koed-kuen-we-la-diao-kan

 

clash with

PHRV ไม่เข้ากับ  ไม่ กลมกลืน กับ  clash against jar with mai-kao-kab

 

clash with

PHRV ไม่เห็นด้วย อย่างรุนแรง กับ  conflict with mai-hen-duai-yang-run-raeng-kab

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CLASH

v.i. 1. To strike against; to drive against with force.
Note. The sense of this word is simply to strike against or meet with force; but when two sounding bodies strike together, the effect is a sound. Hence the word often implies, to strike with a noise, as clashing arms.
2. To meet in opposition; to be contrary; to act in a contrary direction; to interfere, as opposing persons, minds, views, interests, etc. ; as, the opinions of men clash; clashing interests.
Independent jurisdictions--could not fail to clash.

 

CLASH

v.t.To strike one thing against another, with sound.

 

CLASH

n. 1. A meeting of bodies with violence; a striking together with noise; collision, or noisy collision of bodies; as the clash of arms.
2. Opposition; contradiction; as between differing or contending interests, views, purposes, etc.

 

CLASHING

ppr. Striking against with noise; meeting in opposition; opposing; interfering.

 

CLASHING

n.A striking against; collision of bodies; opposition.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CLASH

Clash, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Clashed; p. pr. & vb. n. Clashing. ] Etym: [Of imitative origin; cf. G. klatschen, Prov. G. kleschen, D. kletsen, Dan. klaske, E. clack. ]

 

1. To make a noise by striking against something; to dash noisily together.

 

2. To meet in opposition; to act in a contrary direction; to come onto collision; to interfere. However some of his interests might clash with those of the chief adjacent colony. Palfrey.

 

CLASH

CLASH Clash, v. t.

 

Defn: To strike noisily against or together.

 

CLASH

CLASH Clash n.

 

1. A loud noise resulting from collision; a noisy collision of bodies; a collision. The roll of cannon and clash of arms. Tennyson.

 

2. Opposition; contradiction; as between differing or contending interests, views, purposes, etc. Clashes between popes and kings. Denham.

 

CLASH GEAR

CLASH GEAR Clash gear. (Mach. )

 

Defn: A change-speed gear in which the gears are changed by sliding endwise.

 

CLASHINGLY

CLASHINGLY Clash "ing *ly, adv.

 

Defn: With clashing.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

clash

clash |klaSH klæʃ | noun 1 a violent confrontation: there have been minor clashes with security forces. an incompatibility leading to disagreement: a personality clash. 2 a mismatch of colors: a clash of tweeds and a striped shirt. an inconvenient coincidence of the timing of events or activities: it is hoped that clashes of dates will be avoided. 3 a loud jarring sound made by or resembling that made by metal objects being struck together: a clash of cymbals. verb 1 [ no obj. ] meet and come into violent conflict: protesters demanding self-rule clashed with police. have a forceful disagreement: Clarke has frequently clashed with his colleagues. be incompatible or at odds: his thriftiness clashed with Ross's largesse. 2 [ no obj. ] (of colors ) appear discordant or ugly when placed close to each other: (as adj. clashing ) : suits in clashing colors. inconveniently occur at the same time: the date of the wedding clashes with Sean's graduation. 3 [ with obj. ] strike (cymbals ) together, producing a loud discordant sound. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: imitative.

 

Oxford Dictionary

clash

clash |klaʃ | noun 1 a violent confrontation: there have been minor clashes with security forces. an incompatibility leading to disagreement: a personality clash. Brit. a sports fixture (used chiefly in journalism ): the Euro 2000 clash between England and Germany. 2 a mismatch of colours: a clash of tweeds and a striped shirt. 3 an inconvenient coincidence of the timing of events or activities: it is hoped that clashes of dates will be avoided. 4 a loud jarring sound, as of metal objects being struck together: a clash of cymbals. verb [ no obj. ] 1 meet and come into violent conflict: protestors demanding self-rule clashed with police. have a forceful disagreement: the prime minister clashed with other Commonwealth leaders. be incompatible or at odds: his thriftiness clashed with Ross's largesse. Brit. (in reference to sports teams ) play a match (used chiefly in journalism ): the two sides clashed in a goalless draw at Old Trafford in November. 2 (of colours ) appear discordant or ugly when placed close to each other: (as adj. clashing ) : suits in clashing colours. 3 inconveniently occur at the same time: we play our home games when they do not clash with those of Liverpool or Everton. 4 [ with obj. ] strike (cymbals ) together, producing a loud discordant sound. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: imitative.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

clash

clash noun 1 clashes between armed gangs: confrontation, skirmish, fight, battle, engagement, encounter, conflict. 2 an angry clash: argument, altercation, confrontation, shouting match; contretemps, quarrel, disagreement, dispute, run-in. 3 a clash of tweeds and a striped shirt: mismatch, discordance, discord, lack of harmony. 4 the clash of cymbals: striking, bang, clang, crash. verb 1 protesters clashed with police: fight, skirmish, contend, come to blows, come into conflict; do battle. 2 the mayor clashed with union leaders: disagree, differ, wrangle, dispute, cross swords, lock horns, be at loggerheads. 3 her red scarf clashed with her coat: be incompatible, not match, not go, be discordant. 4 she clashed the cymbals together: bang, strike, clang, crash.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

clash

clash noun 1 eleven people were killed after clashes between armed gangs and security forces: confrontation, skirmish, brush, encounter, engagement, collision, incident, conflict, fight, battle; hostilities, fighting, warring; archaic rencounter. 2 a clash between the prime minister and his predecessor: argument, altercation, confrontation, angry exchange, shouting match, war of words, battle royal, passage of arms; contretemps, quarrel, difference of opinion, disagreement, dispute; informal run-in; Brit. informal slanging match. 3 a clash of tweeds and a striped shirt: mismatch, discordance, discord, lack of harmony, incompatibility, jarring. 4 a clash of dates: coincidence, concurrence, co-occurrence; conflict. 5 the clash of cymbals: striking, bang, clang, crash, clatter, clank; clangour. verb 1 protesters clashed with police: fight, skirmish, contend, come to blows, be in conflict, come into conflict, engage, war, grapple; do battle; confront, attack. 2 the prime minister clashed with other commonwealth leaders: disagree, dissent, differ, wrangle, dispute, cross swords, lock horns, be at odds, be at loggerheads. 3 her red coat clashed violently with her auburn hair: be incompatible, not match, not go, be discordant, jar; informal scream at. ANTONYMS match, set off. 4 the date of this year's conference clashed with the director's meeting: conflict, coincide, occur simultaneously, happen at the same time as. 5 clashing the cymbals together, he began to walk down the road: bang, strike, clang, crash, smash, clank, clatter.

 

Duden Dictionary

Clash

Clash Substantiv, maskulin , der |klæʃ |der Clash; Genitiv: des Clashs, Plural: die Clashs englisch clash, lautmalend Zusammenstoß b , Zusammenprall; Kollision 2 der Clash der Kulturen, der Zivilisationen

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

clash

clash /klæʃ /擬音語 動詞 es /-ɪz /; ed /-t /; ing 自動詞 1 ⦅主に報道 ⦆a. 軍隊 集団などが 〉 «…と » 衝突する , ぶつかる «with » Violent fans clashed with police .乱暴なファンが警察と衝突した b. 〈人 集団などが 〉 (考えの相違で ) «…と » ぶつかり合う ; 意見 考えなどが 〉 «…と » 対立する ; 選手 チームが 〉 «…と » 対戦する «with » Two candidates clashed over the war .2人の候補者はその戦争をめぐって対立した His views clashed with mine .彼の考えは私の考えと衝突した .2 色彩 服装 文化などが 〉 «…と » 調和しない , 釣り合わない «with » (!進行形にしない ) The colors clash .色が合わない .3 行事 日時などが 〉 «…と » ぶつかる , 重なる «with » The meeting clashes with his concert .その会合は彼の演奏会とかち合う .4 ⦅文 ⦆〈金属などが 〉 «…に » ガチャンと衝突する [音を立てる ] «into , against » .他動詞 〈人が 〉〈金属など 〉を ガチャンとぶつける ; 〈シンバルなど 〉を鳴らす .名詞 C 1 «…との /…の間での » (軍隊 武力などの )衝突 «with /between » clashes between police and protesters 警察と抗議集団とのもみ合い .2 «…との /…の間での » (人 意見 文化などの )対立 , 争い «with /between » ; «…との » 試合 «with, against » ▸ a clash of personalities 性格の不一致 .3 金属のぶつかり合う [ガチャンという ].4 (色彩 服装などの )不調和 , 不釣り合い .5 (行事などの )重なり , ぶつかり .