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1 clash
[klæʃ]1. noun1) a loud noise, like eg swords striking together:صَليل، قَعْقَعَهthe clash of metal on metal.
2) a serious disagreement or difference:تصادُم، تعارُضa clash of personalities.
3) a battle:اصْطِدام، مَعْرَكَهa clash between opposing armies.
4) (of two or more things) an act of interfering with each other because of happening at the same time:تَشابُك، تَداخُلa clash between classes.
2. verb1) to strike together noisily:يَتَصادَمThe cymbals clashed.
2) to fight (in battle):يَصْطَدِم، يَشْتَبِكThe two armies clashed at the mouth of the valley.
3) to disagree violently:يَخْتَلِف، يَتَصادَم، يَتَعارَضThey clashed over wages.
4) to interfere (with something or each other) because of happening at the same time:يَتَداخَل، يَتَشابَكThe two lectures clash.
5) (of colours) to appear unpleasant when placed together:يَتَنافَرThe (colour of the) jacket clashes with the (colour of the) skirt.
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2 clash
تَصَادَمَ \ clash: to meet and quarrel or fight: The two parties clashed outside the hall. \ تَعَارَضَ \ clash: (of events) to cause difficulty by happening at the same time: The meeting clashed with my birthday party. \ تَنَافَر \ clash: (of colours) not to look well together: The red curtains clashed with the orange carpet. -
3 clash
اِصْطَدَمَ (بِـ) \ run into: (of a vehicle, a ship, its driver, etc.) to strike by accident: We ran into a bus at the crossroads. clash: to meet and quarrel or fight: The two parties clashed outside the hall. collide: to meet and knock hard against sb. or sth. by mistake: two players collided and fell. My car collided with a tree. ram: (of a ship or vehicle) to run hard into sth. (usu. on purpose): The police (car) rammed the thief’s car and prevented his escape. -
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تَضَارَبَ \ clash: (of events) to cause difficulty by happening at the same time: The meeting clashed with my birthday party. come to blows: to start fighting. \ See Also تعارض (تَعَارَضَ) -
5 clash
تَعَارَضَ \ conflict: to disagree; be in opposition to: His political opinions conflict with mine. clash: (of opinions or interests) to be opposed. \ See Also تَضَارَب مع -
6 clash, collide, bump
صِدام \ clash, collide, bump. \ See Also اصطدام (اِصْطِدام) -
7 collision, clash
مُصادَمة \ collision, clash. \ See Also اصطدام (اِصطِدام) -
8 ssadama
clash [?]--------shock [ssadama] Hin sadma, Per ssadame borrowed from Ar -
9 تعارض
1́ n. conflict, clash, collision, disagreement, discrepancy, repugnance, incongruity2́ v. contradict, run against smth., collide, conflict, clash, disagree, interfere, fly in the face of -
10 تعارض
تَعَارَضَ \ clash: (of events) to cause difficulty by happening at the same time: The meeting clashed with my birthday party. \ تَعَارَضَ \ conflict: to disagree; be in opposition to: His political opinions conflict with mine. clash: (of opinions or interests) to be opposed. \ See Also تَضَارَب مع -
11 اشتباك
n. engagement, clash, fisticuffs -
12 اصطدام
n. clash, shock, smash -
13 اصطدم
v. clash, impact, barge into, crash, bump up against, run down, knock against smb., run into, impinge, jostle -
14 الصراع الحضاري
n. clash of civilization -
15 تصادم
1́ n. collision, impact, clash, jostle, jar2́ v. shock, collide, meet, interfere, jar -
16 تضارب
1́ n. conflict, clash, collision, disagreement, discord, discrepancy, contrariety, interference, jar, inconsistency2́ v. quarrel, conflict, interfere, collide, disagree -
17 جعله يصل
v. clash -
18 خلاف
n. conflict, contention, disagreement, contest, variance, disaccord, clash, discord, difference, discordance, division, strife, dissidence, dissension, friction, odds, disunity, disunion, quarrel, controversy, dispute, question -
19 صليل
n. rattle, clank, clash -
20 قعقع
v. clatter, rumble, clash, rattle, clank, clang, clink
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