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Kulturclash

в PONS речника

ˈcul·ture clash СЪЩ

в PONS речника

I. clash [klæʃ] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. clash (come into conflict):

2. clash (compete against):

3. clash (contradict):

4. clash (be discordant):

clash colours

5. clash esp Brit, Aus (coincide inconveniently):

6. clash (make harsh noise):

klirren разг

II. clash [klæʃ] ГЛАГ прх МУЗ

III. clash <pl -es> [klæʃ] СЪЩ

1. clash:

Zusammenstoß м <-es, -stöße>
Kollision f <-, -en> geh

2. clash (contest):

3. clash (conflict):

Konflikt м <-s, -e>

4. clash (incompatibility):

5. clash esp Brit, Aus (inconvenient simultaneous occurrence):

6. clash (loud harsh noise):

Geklirr ср <-(e)s>

I. cul·ture [ˈkʌltʃəʳ, Am -tʃɚ] СЪЩ

1. culture СОЦИОЛ:

Kultur f <-, -en>

2. culture no pl ИСК, ЛИТ, МУЗ:

Kultur f <-, -en>
Bildung f <-, -en>

3. culture БИОЛ:

Zucht f <-, -en>
Züchtung f <-, -en>
Kultur f <-, -en>

II. cul·ture [ˈkʌltʃəʳ, Am -tʃɚ] ГЛАГ прх БИОЛ

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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This sets the stage for a lot of culture clashes, especially in the early episodes.
en.wikipedia.org
The two classical influences create a kind of culture clash, enhancing the depiction of conflict on screen.
www.denofgeek.com
Coming of age in this book becomes a gauntlet of culture clash, dovetailed smartly with all the usual absurdities of growing up.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The emphasis on medieval culture clashed with principles of realism which stress the independent observation of nature.
en.wikipedia.org
The culture clash began with a fashion parade with the models on top of a float.
en.wikipedia.org

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