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Перевод: contradict
[глагол] противоречить; возражать; опровергать; отрицать
Тезаурус:
- Could you try to contradict yourself a little less?
- Neil concluded that perhaps there was a problem with duty and, as customs didn't contradict this, Neil invited them to his work to sort things out.
- They could eventually contradict the "central dogma" that changes in dna flow into the protein molecules they code for, but never the other way round.
- In the cases in which even now I contradict the authority's judgment the rate of my mistakes remains unchanged, i.e. greater than that of the authority.
- " two loves and two possessions might survive death, and not contradict each other.
- We might say that Love's Cure produces transgression precisely in order to contain it, and in the most insidiously ideological way: the deviant desire which initially appeared to contradict nature is reconstituted by nature in accord with her (?) order.
- The "diffuseness" and "elusiveness" of central control, the relaxed and constructive atmosphere, the absence of stress and conflict described by HMIs - all these appear to contradict the expectations and experience of the average "curriculum manager" in England and Wales to the point where he or she must ask: "Can I learn anything at all either from Denmark or from an international perspective?"
- By middle age I had discovered that everything I wanted to do, every attitude I announced, every desire I expressed, anything that might give me joy appeared to contradict the wishes of someone else.
- If your body language, eyes, mouth, expression and voice contradict the words you are saying, the words will be meaningless and even counter-productive.
- This assertion that the modus should be enforced directly not only fits badly in the context, but also seems to contradict a text of Julian discussed earlier, in which he proposed using the traditional cautio method to secure performance.
- When comparing the symptoms of the case and the remedy you should also note that the most important symptoms do not clash or contradict.
- In photographs his face looks pasty and his expression petulant; it would contradict his reputation as a seducer, and of his alluring voice there is no record.
- Coming from Russia, where freedom of the press has been not so much unknown as uncomprehended since long before the Revolution, he is shocked to discover that a free press disseminated all kinds of false, partial and invented information and that journalists contradict themselves from one day to the next without shame and without apology.
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