词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)
~+副词- clash angrily怒气冲冲地冲撞
- clash recurrently周期性地冲突
- clash rudely不礼貌地冲突
- clash sharply尖锐冲突
- clash thunderously雷鸣般地撞击
- clash unpleasantly不合意地冲突
- clash violently猛烈撞击
- clash together砰地一声撞在一起
~+介词- clash against the streetlight撞在路灯上
- clash into sb蓦地撞见某人
- clash on the question意见不一
- clash with sb与某人发生争执
- clash with the colour of sth与某物的颜色不相配
词组短语
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- A border clash between the two armies started the war.
双方军队在边境的冲突引发了战争。 - In some ways,ours is a clash of cultures.
从某种意义上来说,我们的冲突是不同文化间的冲突。 - The issue really boils down to a clash between left and right.
这场争论确实可归结为左派与右派之间的冲突。 - His opinions clash against yours.
他的观点和你的相抵触。 - The bunch of keys came down with a clash.
这串钥匙当的一声掉在地上。 - The clash of swords was next heard.
接着传来了刀剑磕碰声。
用作及物动词(vt.)
- She clashed these pans down on the floor.
她将这些盘子哗啦一声摔在地上。 - They rushed together, clashing their horns.
它们相互对冲过来,嘭的一声头角碰到了一起。 - The tower bell clashed its mournful note.
塔楼的钟敲出忧伤的调子。
用作不及物动词(vi.)
- The enemy armies clashed near the border.
敌军在边境附近发生冲突。 - The color of the curtains clashed with the color of the carpet.
窗帘的颜色和地毯的颜色不协调。 - Your feeling and your judgment sometimes clash.
你的情感和理智有时会发生冲突。 - It's a pity the two concerts clash.
真可惜,两个演奏会时间冲突了。 - Their views clash on the new tax bill.
他们在新税法上意见相左。
权威例句
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