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contradict美 [.kɑntrə'dɪkt] 英 [.kɒntrə'dɪkt] - v.反驳;相矛盾;驳斥;相抵触
- 网络否认;与…矛盾;同…矛盾
过去分词:contradicted 现在分词:contradicting 第三人称单数:contradicts v.+n. contradict statement v. deny,reverse,oppose,gainsay,challenge 1. | 反驳;驳斥;批驳to say that sth that sb else has said is wrong, and that the opposite is true |
| All evening her husband contradicted everything she said. 整个晚上她说什么丈夫都反驳。 | | You've just contradicted yourself(= said the opposite of what you said before) . 你恰好与你刚才说的自相矛盾。 | | ‘No, it's not,’ she contradicted (him). “不,不是的。”她反驳(他)说。 |
2. | ~ sth.~ each other 相抵触;相矛盾;相反to be so different from each other that one of them must be wrong |
| The two stories contradict each other. 这两种说法相互抵触。 |
v. | 1. to argue against the truth or correctness of somebody's statement or claim 2. to show that something is not true or that the opposite is true 3. to say that the opposite of what someone has said is true 4. if one statement, piece of evidence, story, etc. contradicts another, they disagree and cannot both be true 5. deny the truth of(sth.said or written);deny(the words of a person) 1. to argue against the truth or correctness of somebody's statement or claim 2. to show that something is not true or that the opposite is true 3. to say that the opposite of what someone has said is true 4. if one statement, piece of evidence, story, etc. contradicts another, they disagree and cannot both be true 5. deny the truth of(sth.said or written);deny(the words of a person) |
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