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    clash

    US /klæʃ/

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    UK /klæʃ/

    B1
    v.i.Intransitive VerbTo have a disagreement or fight over something
    The two artists often clash loudly about art, but they agree on what to eat
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)A conflict; disagreement
    My daughters often clash over simple things
    v.i.Intransitive Verb(Of colors) to not suit or match appealingly
    His yellow pants clash with his pink shirt

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    Improve your Vocabulary: 50 adjectives to describe what you see, hear, feel, smell, and taste

    16:54Improve your Vocabulary: 50 adjectives to describe what you see, hear, feel, smell, and taste
    • Okay, on to sound. The clash of drums-dee-dee-dee-dee-can't stop thinking of Joseph and his... The Amazing

      Okay, on to sound. The clash of drums-dee-dee-dee-dee-can't stop thinking of Joseph and his... The Amazing

    • "The clash of drums" - dee dee dee dee - can't stop thinking of Joseph and his the amazing technicolored dreamcoat.

      "The clash of drums" - dee dee dee dee - can't stop thinking of Joseph and his the amazing technicolored dreamcoat.

    B1

    The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News

    38:58The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News
    • IS GOING TO BE A CLASH

      IS GOING TO BE A CLASH

    • THIS IS ALSO A CLASH

      THIS IS ALSO A CLASH

    B1

    What Happened To Etsy?

    12:05What Happened To Etsy?
    • There's been a massive culture clash at Etsy, something that really started after the company went public.

      There's been a massive culture clash at Etsy, something that really started after the company went public.

    • There's been a massive culture clash at Etsy.

      There's been a massive culture clash at Etsy.

    B1

    Top 7 Best CHRISTMAS Movies on Netflix Right Now! 2023

    06:41Top 7 Best CHRISTMAS Movies on Netflix Right Now! 2023
    • And last, releasing on December 6th is Christmas as Usual, which is a Norwegian romantic comedy about a newly engaged couple having a bit of a tradition clash when it comes to spending the holidays with family.

      And last, releasing on December 6th is Christmas as Usual, which is a Norwegian romantic comedy about a newly engaged couple having a bit of a tradition clash when it comes to spending the holidays with family.

    • comedy about a newly engaged couple having a bit  of a tradition clash when it comes to spending  

      comedy about a newly engaged couple having a bit  of a tradition clash when it comes to spending  

    B1

    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters

    17:28A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters
    • Clash, clang, hammer, ding-dong, bell.

      Clash, clang, hammer, ding-dong, bell.

    • Bell, dong, ding, hammer, clang, clash.

      Bell, dong, ding, hammer, clang, clash.

    B2

    The KJ Saga (Dubbed)

    13:23The KJ Saga (Dubbed)
    • 20 20 20 drop kick Finally it's over Pranked bro Ah You Yeah, man, and that's when I was like, there's no J and clash and Then he said criticize it Right.

      20 20 20 drop kick Finally it's over Pranked bro Ah You Yeah, man, and that's when I was like, there's no J and clash and Then he said criticize it Right.

    • And that's when I was like, "There's no J in Clash." And then he said Cretise it.

      And that's when I was like, "There's no J in Clash." And then he said Cretise it.

    B1

    Europe falls behind in a strategic trade route | DW News

    13:56Europe falls behind in a strategic trade route | DW News
    • China wants to do this in ways that will clash with European priorities and values.

      China wants to do this in ways that will clash with European priorities and values.

    • China wants to do this in ways that will clash with European priorities and values.

      China wants to do this in ways that will clash with European priorities and values.

    B1

    Hayao Miyazaki & The Art of Silence — How to Direct Powerful Scenes Where Nothing Happens

    08:45Hayao Miyazaki & The Art of Silence — How to Direct Powerful Scenes Where Nothing Happens
    • A common theme in Miyazaki's work is the clash between humans and nature.

      A common theme in Miyazaki's work is the clash between humans and nature.

    • is the clash between humans and nature.

      is the clash between humans and nature.

    B1

    People Pleasers in Relationships

    04:05People Pleasers in Relationships
    • We might, in irritation, be tempted to label our lover a liar or deceitful. But something far more poignant is at play. What we have on our hands is that most benighted of psychological types – the people-pleaser, a harried soul morbidly fearful of expressing their true opinions lest these clash with those of others and prone to initiating a variety of secret agendas in the hope of continuing to be liked. People-pleasers are hard enough at the office or in ordinary friendships. But they're especially tricky in love, for their behaviour so carefully tickles the area of our most profound hope – that someone, at last, agrees with us. It isn't that the people-pleaser is deep down entirely at odds with us. That would be too neat and, in a sense, simple enough to deal with. It's just we can't easily tell when natural alignment ends and manic subservient agreement begins. What should we make of this musical enthusiasm? Do they really think exactly as we do about money? The questions get ever larger and more consequential.

      We might, in irritation, be tempted to label our lover a liar or deceitful. But something far more poignant is at play. What we have on our hands is that most benighted of psychological types – the people-pleaser, a harried soul morbidly fearful of expressing their true opinions lest these clash with those of others and prone to initiating a variety of secret agendas in the hope of continuing to be liked. People-pleasers are hard enough at the office or in ordinary friendships. But they're especially tricky in love, for their behaviour so carefully tickles the area of our most profound hope – that someone, at last, agrees with us. It isn't that the people-pleaser is deep down entirely at odds with us. That would be too neat and, in a sense, simple enough to deal with. It's just we can't easily tell when natural alignment ends and manic subservient agreement begins. What should we make of this musical enthusiasm? Do they really think exactly as we do about money? The questions get ever larger and more consequential.

    • We know what we need to do, in theory, to give our companion a repeated taste of the acceptability of their true flavour in music, pasta, friendship or existence. The problem is that we tend to get so upset when we stumble on examples of incongruent behaviour that we do precisely the opposite. We lose our tempers at their subterfuges and thereby enforce their very worst fears, that honesty never pays, that they must just lie better next time. Humour may have to be the answer. As early as we can, we need to give them a toy chameleon as a gift and send the animals as emojis with a question mark whenever they outline their wishes for the weekend or show deep enthusiasm for our career plans. We have to show that a clash in views need not be a catastrophe, that when there is genuine love, of the kind there never was at their origins, differences can be survivable, that in a functioning relationship, an argument is always better than a lie.

      We know what we need to do, in theory, to give our companion a repeated taste of the acceptability of their true flavour in music, pasta, friendship or existence. The problem is that we tend to get so upset when we stumble on examples of incongruent behaviour that we do precisely the opposite. We lose our tempers at their subterfuges and thereby enforce their very worst fears, that honesty never pays, that they must just lie better next time. Humour may have to be the answer. As early as we can, we need to give them a toy chameleon as a gift and send the animals as emojis with a question mark whenever they outline their wishes for the weekend or show deep enthusiasm for our career plans. We have to show that a clash in views need not be a catastrophe, that when there is genuine love, of the kind there never was at their origins, differences can be survivable, that in a functioning relationship, an argument is always better than a lie.

    B1

    Trump's 50-day deadline: A window of opportunity for Putin? | DW News

    06:37Trump's 50-day deadline: A window of opportunity for Putin? | DW News
    • As drones and missiles continue to rain down on Ukrainian cities Russia's summer offensive is making slow gains on the ground while both armies continue to clash and skirmishes across the entire length of the 1,200 kilometer front line.

      As drones and missiles continue to rain down on Ukrainian cities Russia's summer offensive is making slow gains on the ground while both armies continue to clash and skirmishes across the entire length of the 1,200 kilometer front line.

    • While both armies continue to clash in skirmishes across the entire length of the 1,200-kilometer front line, the fighting is especially intense in two regions near Sumy and Ukraine's northeast.

      While both armies continue to clash in skirmishes across the entire length of the 1,200-kilometer front line, the fighting is especially intense in two regions near Sumy and Ukraine's northeast.

    B1