არსებითი სახელი
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1a violent confrontation:there have been minor clashes with security forces an incompatibility leading to disagreement:a personality clash British a sports fixture (used chiefly in journalism):the Euro 2000 clash between England and Germany
2a mismatch of colours:a clash of tweeds and a striped shirt
3an inconvenient coincidence of the timing of events or activities:it is hoped that clashes of dates will be avoided
4a loud jarring sound, as of metal objects being struck together:a clash of cymbals
1meet and come into violent conflict:protestors demanding self-rule clashed with police have a forceful disagreement:the prime minister clashed with other Commonwealth leaders be incompatible or at odds:his thriftiness clashed with Ross’s largesse British (in reference to sports teams) play a match (used chiefly in journalism):the two sides clashed in a goalless draw at Old Trafford in November
2(of colours) appear discordant or ugly when placed close to each other: (as adjective clashing)suits in clashing colours
3inconveniently occur at the same time:we play our home games when they do not clash with those of Liverpool or Everton
4 [with object] strike (cymbals) together, producing a loud discordant sound.