Ääntäminen
US:
- UK:
- IPA: /ˈkɒntɹəɹi/
- IPA: /kənˈtɹɛəɹi/
- IPA: /ˈkɒntɹi/
Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|
| bulgaria | обратен, противоположен (protivopoložen) |
| espanja | contrario, contrariamente, a contrapelo, opuesto |
| esperanto | kontraŭe, kontraŭa |
| hollanti | tegendeel, averechts |
| italia | opposto, contrario, contrariamente, inverso |
| japani | 反する (han suru), 逆の (gyaku no), あべこべな (abekobena), あべこべ (abekobe), ぎゃく (giャku / gyaku) |
| latina | secus, contrārius |
| norja | obsternasig |
| portugali | contrário, desencontrado, reverso |
| puola | przeciwny |
| ranska | inverse, contradictoire, opposé, contrariant, contraire |
| ruotsi | motsatt, motsats |
| saksa | konträr, gegenläufig, entgegengesetzt |
| suomi | vastakohta, vastakkainen, päinvastainen |
| tanska | trodsig |
| tšekki | protikladný |
| unkari | ellentétes |
| venäjä | противоречить (protivoretšit), противоположный (protivopoložnyi), наперекор (naperekor), противный (protivnyi) |
| viro | tõrges |
Määritelmät
Adjektiivi
- Opposite; in an opposite direction; in opposition; adverse.
- Opposed; contradictory; inconsistent.
- Given to opposition; perverse; wayward.
Adverbi
- Contrarily
Substantiivi
- The opposite.
- (logic) One of a pair of propositions that cannot both be simultaneously true, though they may both be false.
- (historical) A type of loaded die.
Verbi
- (obsolete) To oppose; to frustrate.
- (obsolete) To impugn.
- (obsolete) To contradict (someone or something).
- (obsolete) To do the opposite of (someone or something).
- (obsolete) To act inconsistently or perversely; to act in opposition to.
- (obsolete) To argue; to debate; to uphold an opposite opinion.
- (obsolete) To be self-contradictory; to become reversed.
Esimerkit
- contrary winds
- And if ye walk contrary unto me, and will not hearken unto me[...]
- We have lost our labour; they are gone a contrary way.
- The doctrine of the earth's motion appeared to be contrary to the sacred Scripture.
- a contrary disposition; a contrary child
- No contraries hold more antipathy / Than I and such a knave.
- If two universals differ in quality, they are contraries; as, every vine is a tree; no vine is a tree. These can never be both true together; but they may be both false.
- I was advised not to contrary the king.
- The Athenians having left the enemie in their owne land, for to pass into Sicilie, had very ill successe, and were much contraried by fortune.
- thus wilfully sir Palomydes dyd bataille with yow / & as for hym sir I was not gretely aferd but I dred fore laūcelot that knew yow not / Madame said Palomydes ye maye saye what so ye wyll / I maye not contrary yow but by my knyghthode I knewe not sir Tristram
- I finde them everie one in his turne to have reason, although they contrary one another.
- the direct ~ of something jonkin täysi vastakohta
- ~ to law
- ~ to the rule
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