English to Spanish 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
batirse,
enfrentarse,
encontrarse,
chocar,
pelearse,
chocarse,
reñirse
noun
fragor,
choque,
disputa larga,
desacuerdo,
enfrentamiento,
estruendo,
encuentro,
conflicto
example
I very much hope that a 'clash' of civilisations can be avoided - there's nothing inevitable about it.
In France people need permission to paint buildings a particular colour in an effort to avoid a 'clash' of colour in a street.
The 'clash' of metal echoed throughout the castle.
However, his older brother, Anthony, has his own ideas about how to spend the money and their polar opposite fiscal philosphies eventually 'clash' .
Designs that use too many colors, colors that 'clash' , or a messy layout, are just plain hard to look at.
A staff hit her sword with the resounding 'clash' of wood against metal.
The 'clash' of dates, meanwhile, is unfortunate, though it hardly constitutes a disaster.
I could colour it orange instead, but it would 'clash' , and I think I would rather go to bed.
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.
He will be forced to miss the Tour of Flanders due to a date 'clash' with the Southampton Boat Show,
And indeed, for the first few days the 'clash' of personalities and cultures can be terrifying.
a personality 'clash'
Without another thought, they spurred their horses forward as shouts erupted in the air and there was the 'clash' of metal against metal.
Their blades 'clash' again, though both are little less energetic than before.
And when the tour was confirmed, the 'clash' of dates with the SAF Games became inevitable.
The 'clash' of events is causing concern in G.A.A. circles as the concert may reduce the attendance at the game in Castlebar.
‘There was a 'clash' of personalities and things took a turn for the worse,’ he said.
Note down how some people 'clash' colours, while others are able to mix complementary tones that suit their overall look.
We were no longer supposed to argue, 'clash' , conflict, debate, dispute, oppose, or protest.
Lack of money seems a thin excuse, and his departure is more likely to have been the result of a 'clash' of personalities.
Suddenly I heard a 'clash' of metal on metal which brought me out of my thoughts - I looked up and found I could see two people fencing ahead.
a 'clash' of cymbals
I would have replied, but I could hear the first 'clash' of metal, and screams from the great hall.
The explosions blossomed in the night sky, the colors continuing to 'clash' against each other.
the Euro 2000 'clash' between England and Germany
Time and again, I've been told that color combinations I like 'clash' .
Be careful that your colors don't 'clash' , either among the flowers or between flowers and furniture.
Because the site was so fully booked, the date could not be shifted to avoid a 'clash' with the Boston event.
He puts it down to a simple 'clash' of personalities.
a 'clash' of tweeds and a striped shirt
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