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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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تصادم شدید كردن
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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تصادم شدید کردن
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به زد و خورد پرداختن
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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clash adjectives a violent clash • Four people were killed during violent clashes with the army. a fierce/bitter clash (= involving violence and strong feelings ) • Fierce clashes swept across Bosnia and Croatia. a serious clash • This was one of the most serious clashes since the two countries agreed to a ceasefire. a minor clash • Minor clashes were reported to have taken place between police and students. an armed clash (= involving the use of weapons ) • The violence could soon become armed clashes and even a war. an ethnic clash (= between people of different races ) • 20 people died in ethnic clashes before Christmas. verbs lead to a clash • The anti-war protests led to violent clashes between police and demonstrators. a clash occurs • A number of clashes occurred throughout the south between these opposing groups. a clash breaks out • Armed clashes broke out on Tuesday between the military and the rebels. a clash takes place • Fierce clashes took place with local police. be killed/injured in a clash • Eight people were killed in clashes between the army and police.
transnet.ir
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verb ADV. violently | repeatedly PREP. on/over He has clashed repeatedly with the team coach over training schedules. | with They often clash violently with rival gangs.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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Phrase(s): clash (with someone) (over someone or something) to fight or argue with someone about someone or something. • The customer clashed with the pharmacist over the price of the medicine. • I clashed over my pay increase with the school principal.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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noun ADJ. angry, bitter, fierce, serious | armed, bloody, violent | head-on The leaders are preparing for a head-on clash at the summit. | culture, personality VERB + CLASH lead to CLASH + VERB break out PREP. in a/the ~ Several people were injured in violent clashes with the police. | ~ between Clashes between the rebels and government forces have broken out in the north. | ~ of a clash of opinions | ~ over Differences in the aims of the two unions have led to serious clashes over policy. | ~ with PHRASES a clash of cultures/interests/wills
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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noun fight: The clash of the two men was short. verb fought: The two countries clashed last year.
Simple Definitions