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1 çelişme
conflict (n.) -
2 ters düş
conflict (v.) -
3 ihtilaf
conflict, dispute, disagreement, dissension, discord -
4 uyuşmazlık
conflict, disagreement, discord, dispute, difference -
5 çıkar çatışması
conflict of interest -
6 çatışmak
"1. to join battle; to fight, clash; to skirmish. 2. to quarrel, clash, cross swords, lock horns. 3. /la/ (for one thing) to contradict, be the contradictory of, be in conflict with, conflict with, run counter to (another). 4. /la/ (for one thing) to fall at the same time as, conflict with (another). 5. (for the ends of objects) to touch each other. 6. (for glances) to meet. " -
7 anlaşmazlık
n. disagreement, incompatiblity, disaccord, discord, fight, mix up, conflict, controversy, discordance, dissension, disunion, disunity, divided counsel, division; embroilment, friction, imbroglio, quarrel, run in, strife, odds* * *1. altercation 2. conflict 3. disagreement 4. potential difference 5. discord (n.) -
8 çatışma
n. clash, battle, run in, conflict, disagreement, brush, coincidence, collision, rencontre, scrimmage, skirmish* * *conflict -
9 çeliş
1. conflict with 2. contradict 3. conflicting (v.) 4. conflict (v.) -
10 antinomi
n. antinomy, conflict between two laws, conflict between two principles -
11 çakışmak
"1. to fit snugly into each other. 2. (for the times of events) to conflict; /la/ (for the time of one event) to conflict with (the time of another). 3. to collide with each other. 4. to compete in extemporizing poetry. 5. geom. to be congruent." -
12 çarpışma
n. collision, bump, conflict, clash, action, engagement, smash, smash up, combat, encounter, impact, rencontre, scrimmage, scrum, scrummage, set to, skirmish--------çarpışma (gemi)n. foul* * *1. collision 2. crashing (n.) 3. clashing (n.) 4. skirmish (n.) 5. clash (n.) -
13 çekişme
n. bickering, quarreling, contention, tug of war, competition, contest, chaffer, cliffhanger, conflict, contestation, controversy, debate, duel, fight, rivalry, strife* * *1. contention 2. contest -
14 çelişki
n. contradiction, contrast, discrepancy, paradox, contradictoriness, antinomy, cleavage, excursion, variable* * *1. contradiction 2. conflict (n.) -
15 fikir ayrılığı
n. disaccord, collision, divergence, divergency, clash of ideas, conflict, difference, discord, dissidence, rent, variable* * *difference of opinion -
16 kavga
n. fight, fighting, quarrel, dispute, brawl, strife, row, brawling, affray, broil, bust up, conflict, contention, feud, fray, jangle, jar, kick up, miff, punch up, rumpus, scrap, scuffle, set to, shooting match, tilt, unpleasantness, wrangle, odds* * *1. affray 2. altercation 3. bust up 4. dissension 5. fight 6. melee 7. scrimmage 8. strife 9. wrangling (n.) 10. fighting (n.) 11. wrangle (n.) 12. brawl (n.) 13. quarrel (n.) 14. fray (n.) -
17 kesmekeş
n. confusion, disorder, conflict, blight, chaos, rat race, snarl, snarl up* * *ragbag -
18 savaş
adj. war, fighting, wartime--------n. war, warfare, battle, fight, combat, fighting, struggle, campaign, conflict, crusade, fray* * *1. wage war 2. war 3. warfare 4. battle 5. combat 6. fought 7. fighting (v.) 8. war (v.) 9. battle (v.) 10. fight (v.) 11. war (n.) 12. battle (n.) 13. fight (n.) -
19 savaşmak
v. fight, make war, war, battle, fight a battle, struggle, campaign, conflict, contend, strive against, strive with, wage war against, wage war on smb.--------savaşmak (için)v. battle for--------savaşmak (karşı)v. battle against* * *battle -
20 uyuşmazlık içinde
in conflict
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