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1 | mainly journalism a fight or battle between two groups of people 冲突;交战 |
| +between Yesterday saw violent clashes between police and protesters. 昨天警察和抗议者之间发生了激烈冲突。 |
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2 | mainly journalism a very angry argument between two people or groups 激烈争吵 |
| +with The Prime Minister faces a clash with business leaders tomorrow. 明天首相将面临着和商界领袖激烈的交锋。 |
| +between a clash between the government and the media 政府和媒体间的冲突 |
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3 | mainly journalism an important game or competition between two teams or players (重要的)体育比赛 |
| +with Ewing will not be playing in Saturday’ s third-round clash with Leeds. 尤因将不会参加星期六与利兹队的第三轮交锋。 |
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4 | a situation in which two people or things are very different from each other so that they cannot exist together or work together 不协调;冲突 |
| +of a problem that has been caused by a clash of cultures 文化冲突所引发的问题 |
| a personality clash Many bands break up because of personality clashes between musicians. 许多乐队都是因为乐手之间性格不合而解散的。 |
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5 | a loud sound made when two metal objects hit each other (金属相撞所发出的)铿锵声 |
| the clash of the cymbals 钹的锵锵声 |
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6 | an annoying situation in which two events happen at the same time 两件事的同时发生;时间冲突 |
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7 | a combination of two colours, patterns etc that do not look good together (颜色、图案等的)不相配 |
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