Clash in spanish
Choque
pronunciation: tʃoʊke part of speech: noun
pronunciation: tʃoʊke part of speech: noun
In gestures
clash [clashes, -pl.]1 = enfrentamiento, desacuerdo.
Example: A seminar was held on community information last year which brought sharp clashes between librarians and social workers over their respective roles.more:
» clash of civilisations = choque de civilizaciones.
Example: These concepts reflect the process of globalization and its relation to both the feared 'Clash of Civilizations' and the much desired and advocated 'Dialogue among Civilizations'.» clash of cultures = choque de culturas.
Example: This chapter examines the conflicts that such a clash of cultures generated.» clash of giants = choque de gigantes.
Example: The roots of this triple dissociation, as we shall see below, lie in the clash of giants prompted by the publication of the 'Principia' at the close of the seventeenth century.» clash of titans = choque de titanes.
Example: Significant political events often summon forth larger-than-life figures and the inevitable clash of titans.» personality clash = conflicto de personalidad.
Example: Project managers will often need diplomacy and tact to handle delicate situations, frayed tempers and personality clashes.» violent clash = enfrentamiento violento, choque violento.
Example: Chaos reigned supreme on Monday after violent clashes between municipal cops and vendors resulted in stones being thrown and nearby vehicles being damaged.clash [clashes, -pl.]2 = coincidencia.
Example: In order to I avoid clashes between library trips, workshops and sessions it's a good idea to sit down in a quiet place as soon as you have the programme with a highlighter pen and mark all those sessions, workshops and visits which particularly interest you.clash with3 = entrar en conflicto con, coincidir con, enfrentarse a. [Tercera persona singular clashes]
Example: The date of the book fair must be fitted into the school program so that it does not clash with any rival local or national event.