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1 clash
klæʃ
1. noun1) (a loud noise, like eg swords striking together: the clash of metal on metal.) sonido2) (a serious disagreement or difference: a clash of personalities.) choque3) (a battle: a clash between opposing armies.) enfrentamiento4) ((of two or more things) an act of interfering with each other because of happening at the same time: a clash between classes.) coincidencia; conflicto; superposición
2. verb1) (to strike together noisily: The cymbals clashed.) sonar, entrechocar2) (to fight (in battle): The two armies clashed at the mouth of the valley.) enfrentarse3) (to disagree violently: They clashed over wages.) discutir4) (to interfere (with something or each other) because of happening at the same time: The two lectures clash.) coincidir5) ((of colours) to appear unpleasant when placed together: The (colour of the) jacket clashes with the (colour of the) skirt.) desentonarclash1 n enfrentamiento / choqueclash2 vb1. tener un enfrentamiento / chocar2. desentonar3. coincidirI missed the party because it clashed with a business trip no pude ir a la fiesta porque me coincidía con un viaje de negociostr[klæʃ]2 (conflict - of interests) conflicto; (- of personalities, cultures) choque nombre masculino; (- of opinions) disparidad nombre femenino, choque nombre masculino; (coinciding - of times, dates, classes) coincidencia; (bad match - of colours) falta de armonía3 (loud noise) sonido■ some angry demonstrators clashed with police hubo choques entre algunos manifestantes enfadados y la policía2 (interests) estar en conflicto3 (dates, events) coincidir5 (cymbals) sonarclash ['klæʃ] vi1) : sonar, chocarsethe cymbals clashed: los platillos sonaron2) : chocar, enfrentarsethe students clashed with the police: los estudiantes se enfrentaron con la policía3) conflict: estar en conflicto, oponerse4) : desentonar (dícese de los colores), coincidir (dícese de los datos)clash n1) : ruido m (producido por un choque)2) conflict, confrontation: enfrentamiento m, conflicto m, choque m3) : desentono m (de colores), coincidencia f (de datos)n.• ruido s.m.n.• choque s.m.• colisión s.f.• encuentro s.m.• enfrentamiento s.m.• fragor s.m.• repiquete s.m.v.• batir v.• chocar v.• desentonar v.• entrechocarse v.• golpear v.• oponerse v.klæʃ
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1) c ( of interests) conflicto m; (of cultures, personalities) choque m; (of opinions, views) disparidad fI missed the lecture because of a timetable clash — me perdí la conferencia porque tenía otra cosa a la misma hora or por un problema de coincidencia de horarios
2) c (between armies, factions) enfrentamiento m, choque m3) ( noise)
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1)a) \<\<aims/interests\>\> estar* en conflicto or en pugna; \<\<personalities\>\> chocar*b) \<\<colors/patterns\>\> desentonar2) \<\<armies/factions/leaders\>\> chocar*to clash WITH somebody (OVER something) — chocar* con alguien (acerca de algo)
3) \<\<dates\>\> coincidirthe concert clashes with the film tonight — el concierto y la película de esta noche son a la misma hora
4)a) ( make noise) \<\<cymbals/swords\>\> sonar* ( al entrechocarse)b) ( collide) chocar*
2.
vt \<\<cymbals\>\> tocar*; \<\<weapons\>\> entrechocar*[klæʃ]1. N1) (=noise) estruendo m, fragor m ; [of cymbals] ruido m metálico2) [of armies, personalities] choque m ; (=conflict) choque m, conflicto m ; (=confrontation) enfrentamiento m ; [of interests, opinions] conflicto m ; [of dates, programmes] coincidencia f ; [of colours] desentono ma clash with the police — un choque or un enfrentamiento con la policía
2.VT [+ cymbals, swords] golpear3. VI1) [personalities, interests] oponerse, chocar; [colours] desentonar; [dates, events] coincidir* * *[klæʃ]
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1) c ( of interests) conflicto m; (of cultures, personalities) choque m; (of opinions, views) disparidad fI missed the lecture because of a timetable clash — me perdí la conferencia porque tenía otra cosa a la misma hora or por un problema de coincidencia de horarios
2) c (between armies, factions) enfrentamiento m, choque m3) ( noise)
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1.
1)a) \<\<aims/interests\>\> estar* en conflicto or en pugna; \<\<personalities\>\> chocar*b) \<\<colors/patterns\>\> desentonar2) \<\<armies/factions/leaders\>\> chocar*to clash WITH somebody (OVER something) — chocar* con alguien (acerca de algo)
3) \<\<dates\>\> coincidirthe concert clashes with the film tonight — el concierto y la película de esta noche son a la misma hora
4)a) ( make noise) \<\<cymbals/swords\>\> sonar* ( al entrechocarse)b) ( collide) chocar*
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vt \<\<cymbals\>\> tocar*; \<\<weapons\>\> entrechocar* -
2 run-in
tr['rʌnɪn]1 familiar roce nombre masculinorun-in ['rʌn.ɪn] n: disputa f, altercado m'rʌnɪn1) ( confrontation) (colloq)run-in WITH somebody/something — roce m con alguien/algo
2) ( trial run) prueba f, ensayo m['rʌnɪn]N1) (=approach) etapa f previa2) * (=argument) altercado m3) (in contest, election) desempate m4) (=rehearsal) ensayo m5) (Typ) palabras fpl insertadas en un párrafo* * *['rʌnɪn]1) ( confrontation) (colloq)run-in WITH somebody/something — roce m con alguien/algo
2) ( trial run) prueba f, ensayo m -
3 confront
1) (to bring face to face with: He was confronted with the evidence of his crime.) hacer frente a, plantar cara a2) (to face in a hostile manner; to oppose: They confronted the enemy at dawn.) enfrentar, enfrentarse a•tr[kən'frʌnt]1 (enemy, opponent) hacer frente a, plantar cara a, enfrentarse a■ the actress had to confront a crowd of reporters la actriz tuvo que enfrentarse a un grupo de periodistas2 (task, difficulty, reality) enfrentar, enfrentarse a, afrontar, hacer frente a■ the government has refused to confront the problem el gobierno se ha negado a hacer frente al problema\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto confront somebody with somebody/something poner a alguien cara a cara con alguien/algo■ she broke down when the police confronted her with the evidence perdió el control cuando la policía le mostró las pruebasto be confronted by/with something verse frente a algo■ his mind went blank when confronted by the TV cameras se quedó en blanco al verse frente a las cámaras de televisiónconfront [kən'frʌnt] vt: afrontar, enfrentarse a, encararv.• acarear v.• afrontar v.• confrontar v.• cotejar v.• encarar v.• enfrentar v.• enfrentarse v.• hacer cara a v.kən'frʌnta) ( come face to face with) \<\<danger/problem\>\> afrontar, enfrentar, hacer* frente apolice were confronted by a group of demonstrators — la policía se vio enfrentada a un grupo de manifestantes
b) ( face up to) \<\<enemy/fear/crisis\>\> hacer* frente a, enfrentarse ato confront somebody WITH something: I intend to confront him with it tomorrow — pienso encararme con él mañana y decírselo
[kǝn'frʌnt]VT (=face squarely) hacer frente a; (=face defiantly) enfrentarse con* * *[kən'frʌnt]a) ( come face to face with) \<\<danger/problem\>\> afrontar, enfrentar, hacer* frente apolice were confronted by a group of demonstrators — la policía se vio enfrentada a un grupo de manifestantes
b) ( face up to) \<\<enemy/fear/crisis\>\> hacer* frente a, enfrentarse ato confront somebody WITH something: I intend to confront him with it tomorrow — pienso encararme con él mañana y decírselo
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4 head-on
adverb, adjective ((usually of cars etc) with the front of one car etc hitting the front of another car etc: a head-on collision; The two cars crashed head-on.) frontal, de frentetr[hed'ɒn]1 frontal2 figurative use frontal■ management and unions are set for a head-on confrontation la patronal y los sindicatos están encaminados hacia una confrontación frontal1 de frentehead-on ['hɛd'ɑn, -'ɔn] adv & adj: de frenteadj.• de frente adj.
I 'hed'ɑːn, ˌhed'ɒnadjective <crash/collision> frontal, de frente
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adverb <crash/collide> frontalmente, de frente['hed'ɒn]1.ADJ [collision] de frente, frontala head-on confrontation — un enfrentamiento directo or frontal
2.ADV [collide] de frente, frontalmente; [clash] frontalmente; [meet] cara a carathe two cars collided head-on — los dos coches colisionaron de frente or frontalmente
to tackle sth head-on — (fig) enfrentarse de lleno con algo
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I ['hed'ɑːn, ˌhed'ɒn]adjective <crash/collision> frontal, de frente
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adverb <crash/collide> frontalmente, de frente -
5 choque
Del verbo chocar: ( conjugate chocar) \ \
choqué es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
choque es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: chocar choque
chocar ( conjugate chocar) verbo intransitivo 1 ( entre sí) to collide;◊ choque de frente to collide o crash head-on;choque con or contra algo [ vehículo] to crash o run into sth; ( con otro en marcha) to collide with sth; choque con algn [ persona] to run into sb; ( con otra en movimiento) to collide with sbb) ( entrar en conflicto) choque con algn to clash with sbc) choque con algo ‹con problema/obstáculo› to come up against sth2a) ( extrañar):3 (Col, Méx, Ven fam) (irritar, molestar) to annoy, bug (colloq) verbo transitivo◊ ¡chócala! (fam) put it there! (colloq), give me five! (colloq)( de otra persona) to run into chocarse verbo pronominal (Col) 1 ( en vehículo) to have a crash o an accident 2 (fam) ( molestarse) to get annoyed
choque sustantivo masculino choque frontal (Auto) head-on collision; ( enfrentamiento) head-on confrontation
chocar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (colisionar) to crash, collide
chocar con/contra, to run into, collide with
2 (discutir) to clash [con, with]
3 (sorprender, extrañar) to surprise
II verbo transitivo
1 to knock (la mano) to shake familiar ¡chócala!, ¡choca esos cinco!, shake (on it)!, US give me five!
choque sustantivo masculino
1 (golpe) impact
2 (accidente de tráfico) crash, collision
choque en cadena, pile-up
choque frontal, head-on collision
3 (impresión) shock ' choque' also found in these entries: Spanish: abordaje - castaña - frontal - guardagujas - impacto - shock - cadena - carambola - coche - disparado - golpe - tope English: bang - bump - bumper car - clash - collision - crash - culture shock - cushion - deaden - dent - fracture - generation - head-on - impact - pile-up - shock - shock tactics - shock therapy - shock treatment - shock wave - smash - smash-up - stand - wrench - culture - pileup -
6 eyeball
1) (the whole rounded structure of the eye.) globo ocular2) (the part of the eye between the eyelids.) pupilatr['aɪbɔːl]1 globo oculareyeball ['aɪ.bɔl] n: globo m ocularn.• globo del ojo s.m.• globo ocular s.m.
I 'aɪbɔːlto meet eyeball to eyeball with somebody — (colloq) enfrentarse cara a cara con alguien
to be up to one's eyeballs in something — estar* hasta aquí de algo (fam)
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transitive verb (AmE colloq) mirar de arriba a abajo['aɪbɔːl]1.N globo m ocularto be eyeball to eyeball — (=in confrontation) enfrentarse cara a cara
- be up to one's eyeballs in debtto be drugged up to the eyeballs: they've got him drugged up to the eyeballs * — lo tienen medicado a tope
2.VT (US) clavar la mirada en* * *
I ['aɪbɔːl]to meet eyeball to eyeball with somebody — (colloq) enfrentarse cara a cara con alguien
to be up to one's eyeballs in something — estar* hasta aquí de algo (fam)
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transitive verb (AmE colloq) mirar de arriba a abajo
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