English to Portuguese Dictionary clash

clash

choque
definition
verb
protesters demanding self-rule clashed with police
meet and come into violent conflict.
suits in clashing colors
(of colors) appear discordant or ugly when placed close to each other.
noun
there have been minor clashes with security forces
a violent confrontation.
a clash of tweeds and a striped shirt
a mismatch of colors.
translation of 'clash'
verb
impedir,
colidir,
não combinar,
discordar,
ressoar
noun
som metálico,
estrondo,
discordância,
choque,
encontro,
conflito
example
A staff hit her sword with the resounding 'clash' of wood against metal.
Shouts came from nearby and the 'clash' of metal was evident.
Due to a date 'clash' , they were all riding at the Maxxis British Solo Motocross Championship in Northern Ireland.
The company, however, put the conflict down to a personality 'clash' between the parties.
a 'clash' of cymbals
The 'clash' of metal echoed throughout the castle.
Designs that use too many colors, colors that 'clash' , or a messy layout, are just plain hard to look at.
He said the club had considered the York City Knights when planning the event to avoid a 'clash' with the rugby league club's big home game with Keighley.
James set down his glass cup on the edge of the sink, unclenching his fist, and the 'clash' of metal and glass seemed to reverberate harshly in her ears.
Without another thought, they spurred their horses forward as shouts erupted in the air and there was the 'clash' of metal against metal.
The same 'clash' of dates has prevented a return visit again this year.
He spilled a can of green paint across terracotta tiles - what a horrendous 'clash' of colours.
It is expected that a healthy flow of ideas and suggestions, and not a 'clash' of personalities shall prevail.
Lack of money seems a thin excuse, and his departure is more likely to have been the result of a 'clash' of personalities.
The 'clash' of dates had caused speculation as to whether the Prime Minister would go to Rome for the pope's funeral or stay at home and attend the royal wedding in Windsor as planned.
a 'clash' of tweeds and a striped shirt
From above, muffled cries of chaos could be distinguished, among the 'clash' of weaponry.
The man was unprepared for the assault and the pistol flew out of his hand, striking the wall in a 'clash' of metal against stone.
The 'clash' of metal on metal reverberated through the alley.
a 'clash' of cymbals
And when the tour was confirmed, the 'clash' of dates with the SAF Games became inevitable.
But at some point, won't all those egos 'clash' ?
we play our home games when they do not 'clash' with those of Liverpool or Everton
However, his older brother, Anthony, has his own ideas about how to spend the money and their polar opposite fiscal philosphies eventually 'clash' .
Note down how some people 'clash' colours, while others are able to mix complementary tones that suit their overall look.
The Olympic champion could well have won four titles if she had not chosen to drop out of the 100 butterfly to avoid a 'clash' of events.
She's wearing an orange t-shirt and purple three-quarter pants that 'clash' horribly with her hair.
And indeed, for the first few days the 'clash' of personalities and cultures can be terrifying.
This year for our 56th Annual School and Juvenile Sports we had earmarked a late June date but a 'clash' with a big concert ruled it out.
Time and again, I've been told that color combinations I like 'clash' .
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