Found 4 items, similar to Clash.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: clash
bentrok, perbenturan, perselisihan
Indonesian → English (quick)
Definition: clash
conflict, disagreement
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: clash
clash
n 1: a loud resonant repeating noise;
“he could hear the clang of
distant bells” [syn:
clang,
clangor,
clangour,
clangoring,
clank,
crash]
2: a state of conflict between persons [syn:
friction]
3: a state of conflict between colors;
“her dress was a
disturbing clash of colors”
4: a minor short-term fight [syn:
brush,
encounter,
skirmish]
v 1: crash together with violent impact;
“The cars collided”;
“Two meteors clashed” [syn:
collide]
2: be incompatible; be or come into conflict;
“These colors
clash” [syn:
jar,
collide]
3: disagree violently;
“We clashed over the new farm policies”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Clash
Clash
\Clash\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Clashed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Clashing.] [Of imitative origin; cf. G. klatschen, Prov. G.
kleschen, D. kletsen, Dan. klaske, E. clack.]
1. To make a noise by striking against something; to dash
noisily together.
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2. To meet in opposition; to act in a contrary direction; to
come onto collision; to interfere.
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However some of his interests might clash with those
of the chief adjacent colony. --Palfrey.
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Clash
\Clash\, v. t.
To strike noisily against or together.
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Clash
\Clash\ n.
1. A loud noise resulting from collision; a noisy collision
of bodies; a collision.
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The roll of cannon and clash of arms. --Tennyson.
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2. Opposition; contradiction; as between differing or
contending interests, views, purposes, etc.
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Clashes between popes and kings. --Denham.
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