clash
A clash is a loud noise made when two metal objects hit each other. It also describes a situation where two people, groups, or ideas disagree strongly or when two colors do not look good together.
例文
3 / 5There was a loud clash when the two cars hit each other.
There was a loud clash when the two cars hit each other.
The government faces a major clash with the opposition party over the new tax law.
The government faces a major clash with the opposition party over the new tax law.
Your bright green socks and orange shoes are a bit of a clash.
Your bright green socks and orange shoes are a bit of a clash.
語族
覚え方のコツ
Think of the 'CL' in 'clash' as two 'CLubs' hitting each other in a fight.
クイックテスト
I cannot attend both parties because there is a ______ in the times.
正解!
正解は: clash
例文
There was a loud clash when the two cars hit each other.
everydayThere was a loud clash when the two cars hit each other.
The government faces a major clash with the opposition party over the new tax law.
formalThe government faces a major clash with the opposition party over the new tax law.
Your bright green socks and orange shoes are a bit of a clash.
informalYour bright green socks and orange shoes are a bit of a clash.
The study examines the clash between traditional values and modern technology.
academicThe study examines the clash between traditional values and modern technology.
We need to reschedule because there is a clash in our meeting times.
businessWe need to reschedule because there is a clash in our meeting times.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
clash of the titans
a conflict between very powerful people or groups
head-on clash
a direct and very strong disagreement
clash of cultures
misunderstanding between people from different backgrounds
よく混同される語
A crash is a physical accident or a sudden failure, while a clash is more about disagreement or colors not matching.
A crush means to press something until it breaks, or a romantic feeling for someone.
使い方のコツ
Use 'clash' when talking about two things that cannot exist together easily, whether they are schedules, colors, or opinions.
よくある間違い
Learners often say 'a crash in my schedule' when they should use 'a clash in my schedule'.
覚え方のコツ
Think of the 'CL' in 'clash' as two 'CLubs' hitting each other in a fight.
語源
From Middle English 'classhen,' which was likely created to imitate the sound of two objects hitting each other.
文法パターン
クイックテスト
I cannot attend both parties because there is a ______ in the times.
正解!
正解は: clash
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