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I. clash [klæʃ] VB intr
1. clash (come into conflict):
trčiti
2. clash (compete against):
spopadati se [perf spopasti se]
3. clash (contradict):
4. clash (be discordant):
ne ujemati se [perf ne ujeti se]
clash colours
5. clash (coincide inconveniently):
clash esp Brit Aus
[neugodno časovno] sovpadati [perf sovpasti]
II. clash [klæʃ] VB trans
clash cymbals:
udarjati [perf udariti]
III. clash <-es> [klæʃ] N
1. clash (hostile encounter):
2. clash (contest):
3. clash (conflict):
4. clash (incompatibility):
5. clash (coincidence):
clash esp Brit Aus
Present
Iclash
youclash
he/she/itclashes
weclash
youclash
theyclash
Past
Iclashed
youclashed
he/she/itclashed
weclashed
youclashed
theyclashed
Present Perfect
Ihaveclashed
youhaveclashed
he/she/ithasclashed
wehaveclashed
youhaveclashed
theyhaveclashed
Past Perfect
Ihadclashed
youhadclashed
he/she/ithadclashed
wehadclashed
youhadclashed
theyhadclashed
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The culture clash began with a fashion parade with the models on top of a float.
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In this clash, it was reported that 2 police officers apparently sustained injuries in this militant attack.
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Much of the humor derives from their culture clash with the rest of the world.
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There was also a culture clash.
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The third element was a wry commentary on the multi-tracked, cascading lead guitars that clash as the song fades out.
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