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1 ♦ clash
♦ clash /klæʃ/n.1 scontro: a clash with the police, uno scontro con la polizia; a violent clash, uno scontro violento2 contrasto; conflitto; scontro; urto: clash of ideas, scontro d'idee; clash of interests, conflitto di interessi; personality clash, scontro di personalità; clash of wills, contrasto ( tra persone)4 coincidenza indesiderata; concomitanza; sovrapposizione; accavallamento: a clash in the timetable, una sovrapposizione nell'orario5 frastuono ( di oggetti metallici che cozzano insieme); clangore (lett.); ( d'ingranaggi) stridore: clash of cymbals, frastuono di piatti; the clash of swords, il clangore delle spade; clash of gears, stridore di ingranaggi(to) clash /klæʃ/A v. i.1 scontrarsi: The police and the demonstrators clashed in the square, la polizia e i dimostranti si sono scontrati nella piazza3 ( di idee, interessi, ecc.) scontrarsi; entrare in conflitto; essere in conflitto; essere in contrasto6 ( di oggetti metallici) cozzare; sbattere: The daggers clashed together, i pugnali hanno cozzato l'uno contro l'altroB v. t.● (autom.) to clash the gears, far stridere le marce; grattare (fam.). -
2 ♦ violent
♦ violent /ˈvaɪələnt/a.1 violento ( anche fig.): a violent clash, uno scontro violento; a violent blow [attack], un colpo [un assalto] violento; violent crime, crimini violenti; a violent film [computer game], un film [videogioco] violento; to meet a violent death, morire di morte violenta; a violent temper, un'indole violenta; a violent headache [fit of coughing], un violento mal di testa [accesso di tosse]; violent language, parole violente; a violent dislike, una forte antipatia; a violent eruption [explosion], una violenta eruzione [esplosione]2 ( di colore) molto acceso: She was wearing a violent orange dress, portava un vestito di un arancione molto acceso● ( sport) violent play, gioco violento □ (leg., USA) violent presumption, forte presunzione □ violent storm, violenta tempesta; (meteor., naut.) fortunale, vento (o mare) a forza 11 □ to lay violent hands on sb., usare violenza a q. -
3 collision
[kə'lɪʒn]1) (crash) collisione f.2) (clash) conflitto m., scontro m.* * *[kə'liʒən]noun (a crash; a violent striking together (of eg two vehicles): Ten people were injured in the collision between the bus and the car.) scontro, collisione* * *collision /kəˈlɪʒn/n. [cu]1 collisione; urto, scontro; (fig., anche) conflitto: the collision of two ships [trains], la collisione di due navi [lo scontro di due treni]; midair collision, collisione in volo; ( sport) scontro a mezz'aria2 (comput.) collisione; interferenza● (aeron., naut.) collision-avoidance radar, radar anticollisioni □ (naut. e fig.) collision course, rotta di collisione: to be on a collision course with, essere in rotta di collisione con □ (naut.) collision mat, paglietto turafalle □ (fig.) to come into collision with sb., scontrarsi con q.; (fig.) trovarsi in contrasto con q.* * *[kə'lɪʒn]1) (crash) collisione f.2) (clash) conflitto m., scontro m.
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clash — I n. 1) a bitter; bloody; violent clash 2) a clash between (there was a violent clash between the two rivals) 3) a clash with (a clash with the police) II v. 1) (D; intr.) ( to argue ) to clash over 2) (D; intr.) ( to struggle ) to clash with… … Combinatory dictionary
clash — [ klaʃ ] n. m. • 1962; mot angl. « fracas » ♦ Anglic. Désaccord violent, conflit, rupture. Chercher le clash. Provoquer un clash. Des clashs. ● clash, clashes ou clashs nom masculin (anglais clash, désaccord) Familier. Conflit, désaccord, rupture … Encyclopédie Universelle
clash — ► VERB 1) (of opposing groups) come into violent conflict. 2) disagree or be at odds. 3) (of colours) appear discordant when placed together. 4) (of dates or events) occur inconveniently at the same time. 5) strike together, producing a loud… … English terms dictionary
clash — clash1 [ klæʃ ] noun count ** ▸ 1 fight/battle ▸ 2 violent argument ▸ 3 between two teams ▸ 4 bad combination ▸ 5 sound of metal hitting ▸ 6 two things at same time ▸ 7 bad looking combination 1. ) MAINLY JOURNALISM a fight or battle between two… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
clash — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ angry, bitter, fierce, serious ▪ armed, bloody, deadly, violent ▪ … Collocations dictionary
clash — 01. Police [clashed] with demonstrators outside the American Embassy when their protest turned violent. 02. A group of teenagers [clashed] with police outside a nightclub in downtown Melbourne early this morning. 03. There were a number of… … Grammatical examples in English
clash — I UK [klæʃ] / US noun [countable] Word forms clash : singular clash plural clashes ** 1) mainly journalism a fight or battle between two groups of people clash between: Yesterday saw violent clashes between police and protesters. 2) mainly… … English dictionary
clash — clash1 [klæʃ] v [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: From the sound of sharp blows] 1.) if two armies, groups etc clash, they start fighting used in news reports ▪ Troops clashed near the border. clash with ▪ Police have clashed with demonstrators again… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Clash by Night (Odets drama) — For the 1952 film, see Clash by Night Kim Stanley as Mae D Amato in the June 13, 1957 Playhouse 90 production of Clifford Odets Clash by Night, directed by John Frankenheimer. She returned to Playhouse 90 three years later (March 7, 1960) to… … Wikipedia
violent */*/ — UK [ˈvaɪələnt] / US adjective 1) involving the use of physical force, with the deliberate intention of causing damage to property or injury or death to people There were violent confrontations on the streets last night. victims of violent and… … English dictionary
violent — adj. 1 using physical strength intended to hurt/kill VERBS ▪ be ▪ become, get, grow, turn ▪ She started to get violent. ADVERB … Collocations dictionary