contradict

[英] [ˌkɔntrəˈdikt] [美] [ˌkɑntrəˈdɪkt] 生词本

vt.

vi.

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1. VERB 反驳;否认;驳斥 If you contradict someone, you say that what they have just said is wrong, or suggest that it is wrong by saying something different. 
  • She dared not contradict him...

    她不敢反驳他。

  • His comments appeared to contradict remarks made earlier in the day by the chairman...

    他的意见似乎和当天早些时候主席所说的相矛盾。

  • He often talks in circles, frequently contradicting himself and often ends up saying nothing.

    他说话经常兜圈子,老是自相矛盾,常常到最后什么也没说。

2. VERB 与…矛盾;同… 抵触 If one statement or piece of evidence contradicts another, the first one makes the second one appear to be wrong. 
  • Her version contradicted the Govern-ment's claim that they were shot after being challenged...

    政府声称他们是在受到盘问后被开枪射杀的,而她的说法却与此相矛盾。

  • The result seems to contradict a major U.S. study reported last November.

    这一结果似乎和去年11月美国研究人员发表的一项重要成果相矛盾。

3. VERB 违背;与…背道而驰 If one policy or situation contradicts another, there is a conflict between them, and they cannot both exist or be successful. 
  • Mr Grant feels that the cutbacks contradict the Government's commitment to better educational standards.

    格兰特先生感觉这些缩减措施和政府提高教育水平的承诺背道而驰。

Verb

1. be in contradiction with

2. deny the truth of

3. be resistant to;

  • "The board opposed his motion"

4. prove negative; show to be false

法律

  • 1.反驳
  • 2.抗辩
1. She waxes righteously indignant if anyone tries to contradict her.
如果有人想反驳她,她说起话来就会义愤填膺。

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2. The reports contradict each other.
这些报告相互矛盾。

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

3. They contradict each other all the time.
他们总是相互抵触。

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. Young children should never contradict what their parents say.
孩子们绝对不应顶撞父母。

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

5. Your actions contradict your declared moral principles.
你的行为违背了你宣称的道德准则。

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》