clash
英 [klæʃ]
美 [klæʃ]
- n. 衝突,不協調;碰撞聲,鏗鏘聲
- vi. 衝突,抵觸;砰地相碰撞,發出鏗鏘聲
- vt. 使碰撞作聲
助記提示
1、clap + crash.
2. clash中的l想成高高的世貿大廈,飛機撞到世貿大廈。 => 撞擊。
中文詞源
英文詞源
- clash (v.)
- c. 1500, "to make a loud, sharp sound," of imitative origin, or a blend of clap and crash. Compare Dutch kletsen "splash, clash," German klatschen, Danish klaske "clash, knock about." Figurative sense, in reference to non-physical strife or battle, is first attested 1620s. Of things, "to come into collision," from 1650s; of colors, "to go badly together," first recorded 1894. Related: Clashed; clashing.
- clash (n.)
- 1510s, "sharp, loud noise of collision," from clash (v.). Especially of the noise of conflicting metal weapons. Meaning "hostile encounter" is from 1640s; meaning "conflict of opinions, etc." is from 1781.
雙語例句
- 1. The police said the clash was a sequel to yesterday'snationwide strike.
- 警方說這場衝突是昨天全國大罷工的餘波。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. They will televise both legs of Leeds' European Cup clash with Rangers.
- 歐洲杯利茲聯隊與流浪者隊的兩場爭奪戰都將進行電視轉播。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Don't make any policy decisions which clash with official company thinking.
- 所作的任何決策都不要和公司官方理念相衝突。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. Inside government, there was a clash of views.
- 政府內部意見不一。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. There is a clash between two classes at 2 p.m. on Thursday.
- 星期四下午兩點有兩堂課是衝突的.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》