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1 the deep red colour contrasted beautifully with the black
Общая лексика: тёмно-красный цвет прекрасно контрастировал с чёрнымУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the deep red colour contrasted beautifully with the black
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2 contrast
1. [ʹkɒntrɑ:st] n1. контраст, различие; противоположностьthere was a striking contrast between the two friends - два друга были совершенно непохожи
he is a great contrast to his predecessor - он полная противоположность своему предшественнику
to form /to offer, to present/ a contrast to - контрастировать с
the white walls make a contrast with /to/ the black carpet - белые стены контрастируют с чёрным ковром
2. противопоставление, сопоставление2. [kənʹtrɑ:st] v (with)my marks in contrast to yours are excellent - у меня отличные отметки, не то, что у тебя; б) в противоположность (чему-л., кому-л.)
1. сопоставлять, сравнивать, противопоставлятьin his book the writer contrasts the idle rich with /and/ working classes - в своей книге автор противопоставляет паразитирующих богачей трудящимся классам
2. 1) контрастироватьthe deep red colour contrasted beautifully with the black - тёмно-красный цвет прекрасно контрастировал с чёрным
the two brothers contrasted sharply both in appearance and character - два брата резко отличались друг от друга внешностью и характером
her pallor contrasted strongly with her dark eyes and hair - чёрные глаза и волосы подчёркивали бледность её лица
2) противоречить, расходитьсяhis actions contrast with his promises - его поступки не вяжутся с его обещаниями
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3 contrast
1. n контраст, различие; противоположностьprinting contrast — контраст, реализуемый при печатании
2. n противопоставление, сопоставлениеmy marks in contrast to yours are excellent — у меня отличные отметки, не то, что у тебя; б) в противоположность
3. v сопоставлять, сравнивать, противопоставлять4. v контрастироватьthe deep red colour contrasted beautifully with the black — тёмно-красный цвет прекрасно контрастировал с чёрным
5. v противоречить, расходитьсяСинонимический ряд:1. contrariety (noun) antithesis; contraposition; contrariety; converse2. difference (noun) comparison; difference; differentiation; disagreement; disparity; dissimilarity; distinction; divergence; foil; opposition; polarity3. compare (verb) bracket; collate; compare4. distinguish (verb) conflict; contradict; deviate; differ; differentiate; distinguish; diverge; oppose; set off; varyАнтонимический ряд:conformity; copy; equality; homogeneity; identity; likeness; parallel; sameness; similarity; uniformity; unity
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