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I. clash [Am klæʃ, Brit klaʃ] N
1.1. clash C:
1.2. clash C (of colors):
2. clash C (between armies, rival factions):
a clash of heads Brit SPORTS
3. clash U (noise):
II. clash [Am klæʃ, Brit klaʃ] VB intr
1.1. clash:
clash aims/interests:
clash aims/interests:
clash personalities:
1.2. clash colors/patterns:
to clash with sth
2. clash armies/factions/leaders:
to clash with sb (over sth) police clashed with demonstrators
3. clash dates:
4.1. clash (make noise):
clash cymbals/swords:
4.2. clash (collide):
their heads clashed Brit
III. clash [Am klæʃ, Brit klaʃ] VB trans
clash cymbals
clash weapons
culture clash N
personality clash N
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I. clash [klæʃ] -es VB intr
1. clash:
2. clash (compete against):
3. clash (contradict):
clash views
4. clash (not match):
clash colours
5. clash Brit, Aus (coincide inconveniently):
6. clash (make loud noise):
II. clash [klæʃ] -es VB trans
1. clash (strike):
2. clash (produce sound):
III. clash [klæʃ] -es N
1. clash (hostile encounter):
2. clash (contest):
3. clash (conflict):
4. clash (incompatibility):
5. clash Brit, Aus (coincidence):
6. clash (loud harsh noise):
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he/she clashed with his/her boss
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I. clash [klæʃ] VB intr
1. clash:
2. clash (compete against):
3. clash (contradict):
clash views
4. clash (not match):
clash colors
clash colors
no pegar inf
5. clash (make loud noise):
II. clash [klæʃ] VB trans
1. clash (strike):
2. clash (produce sound):
III. clash <-es> [klæʃ] N
1. clash (hostile encounter):
2. clash (contest):
3. clash (conflict):
4. clash (incompatibility):
5. clash (loud harsh noise):
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he/she clashed with his/her boss
Present
Iclash
youclash
he/she/itclashes
weclash
youclash
theyclash
Past
Iclashed
youclashed
he/she/itclashed
weclashed
youclashed
theyclashed
Present Perfect
Ihaveclashed
youhaveclashed
he/she/ithasclashed
wehaveclashed
youhaveclashed
theyhaveclashed
Past Perfect
Ihadclashed
youhadclashed
he/she/ithadclashed
wehadclashed
youhadclashed
theyhadclashed
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They will point to the difficulty many immigrants have getting their credentials recognized, and the social disruption that can spring from culture clash.
www.theglobeandmail.com
An accidental clash of heads opened up a cut in the eyelid of the Rumanian in the opener.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
The culture clash began with a fashion parade with the models on top of a float.
en.wikipedia.org
Bloom chooses sides in the culture clash.
en.wikipedia.org
She's concocted another hour and a half of culture clash, this time facing the other way.
www.vancouverobserver.com