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41 todo lo contrario
quite the opposite————————quite the opposite, quite the contrary* * *= quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse, in marked contrastEx. Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.Ex. It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex. In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather.Ex. In marked contrast the tiny pockets of heathland in Europe are extremely depauperate with a flora comprised primarily of heather.* * *= quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse, in marked contrastEx: Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.
Ex: It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex: In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather.Ex: In marked contrast the tiny pockets of heathland in Europe are extremely depauperate with a flora comprised primarily of heather. -
42 al contrario
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43 de lo contrario
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44 driblar a un contrario
driblar a un contrarioeinen Gegenspieler umspielen -
45 salvo aviso en contrario
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46 vencer al contrario olímpicamente
vencer al contrario olímpicamenteden Gegner haushoch schlagenDiccionario Español-Alemán > vencer al contrario olímpicamente
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47 al contrario
adv.on the contrary, the other way around, in stark contrast, contrariwise.* * *on the contrary* * ** * *= vice versa, to the contrary, contrariwise, quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverseEx. Thus we all agree that one component of a building is a roof (and not vice versa!), and that chemistry is a branch of science.Ex. To the contrary, in certain circumstances they are quite likely not to be matching relationships.Ex. Contrariwise, variety is the spice of life.Ex. Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.Ex. It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex. In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather.* * *= vice versa, to the contrary, contrariwise, quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverseEx: Thus we all agree that one component of a building is a roof (and not vice versa!), and that chemistry is a branch of science.
Ex: To the contrary, in certain circumstances they are quite likely not to be matching relationships.Ex: Contrariwise, variety is the spice of life.Ex: Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.Ex: It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex: In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather. -
48 de lo contrario
otherwise* * *= if not, otherwiseEx. If not, press the CTRL (Control) and Scroll Lock (Break) keys simultaneously to discontinue the search.Ex. Initials, even when used consistently, are never to be employed as headings; when they are used consistently, the name for which the initials stand must be chosen (if it can be discovered), otherwise entry must be made under title.* * *= if not, otherwiseEx: If not, press the CTRL (Control) and Scroll Lock (Break) keys simultaneously to discontinue the search.
Ex: Initials, even when used consistently, are never to be employed as headings; when they are used consistently, the name for which the initials stand must be chosen (if it can be discovered), otherwise entry must be made under title. -
49 por el contrario
on the contrary* * *= by contrast, conversely, however, in contrast, instead, on the contrary, by way of contrast, to the contrary, quite the opposite, by comparison, contrariwise, quite the contrary, quite the reverseEx. By contrast, information-driven programmes have a totally different orientation being designed to produce personnel skilled in the application of IT to information problems.Ex. Thus material are classified and grouped first by language and conversely, for example, poetry is scattered according to language.Ex. However, one important feature to note about such systems is that many of them do not in fact organise knowledge or retrieve information.Ex. In contrast, the choice of a subject heading or notation presents many varied problems of interpretation.Ex. In this case we find a tendency to ignore the author's identity as found in the document, and to prefer instead a real name to a pseudonym.Ex. On the contrary, they are connoisseurs because they know their subject inside-out: the good, bad and indifferent.Ex. By way of contrast, the great majority of the libraries grouped together as 'special' are very much twentieth century institutions, born and bred very often for the sole purpose of providing reference and information services.Ex. To the contrary, in certain circumstances they are quite likely not to be matching relationships.Ex. Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.Ex. By comparison, airline passengers in the USA numbered 418 million, of whom 393 million were on domestic flights.Ex. Contrariwise, variety is the spice of life.Ex. It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex. In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather.* * *= by contrast, conversely, however, in contrast, instead, on the contrary, by way of contrast, to the contrary, quite the opposite, by comparison, contrariwise, quite the contrary, quite the reverseEx: By contrast, information-driven programmes have a totally different orientation being designed to produce personnel skilled in the application of IT to information problems.
Ex: Thus material are classified and grouped first by language and conversely, for example, poetry is scattered according to language.Ex: However, one important feature to note about such systems is that many of them do not in fact organise knowledge or retrieve information.Ex: In contrast, the choice of a subject heading or notation presents many varied problems of interpretation.Ex: In this case we find a tendency to ignore the author's identity as found in the document, and to prefer instead a real name to a pseudonym.Ex: On the contrary, they are connoisseurs because they know their subject inside-out: the good, bad and indifferent.Ex: By way of contrast, the great majority of the libraries grouped together as 'special' are very much twentieth century institutions, born and bred very often for the sole purpose of providing reference and information services.Ex: To the contrary, in certain circumstances they are quite likely not to be matching relationships.Ex: Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.Ex: By comparison, airline passengers in the USA numbered 418 million, of whom 393 million were on domestic flights.Ex: Contrariwise, variety is the spice of life.Ex: It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex: In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather. -
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51 a contrario sensu
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52 en sentido contrario
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53 giro en sentido contrario
Diccionario Español-Ruso para plásticos > giro en sentido contrario
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54 hecho contrario a la ley
El diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > hecho contrario a la ley
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55 pacto en contrario
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56 por contrario imperio
El diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > por contrario imperio
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57 recurso de revocación por contrario imperio
CLEl diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > recurso de revocación por contrario imperio
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58 salvo pacto en contrario
El diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > salvo pacto en contrario
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59 uso contrario
владение, основанное на утверждении права собственности вопреки притязанию другого лица* * *1) владение, основанное на утверждении права собственности вопреки притязаниям другого лица2) владелец, утверждающий право собственности вопреки притязаниям другого лица -
60 demostrar lo contrario
(v.) = prove + differentlyEx. 'Well,' recommenced the young librarian, buoyed up by the director's interest, 'I believe that everybody is a good employee until they prove differently to me'.* * *(v.) = prove + differentlyEx: 'Well,' recommenced the young librarian, buoyed up by the director's interest, 'I believe that everybody is a good employee until they prove differently to me'.
См. также в других словарях:
contrario — contrario, ria adjetivo 1. Que perjudica o causa daño: Piensa bien cuál es tu decisión, porque puede ser contraria a nuestros intereses. adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. Que se opone: Nos enfadábamos porque siempre defendíamos posturas … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
contrario — contrario, ria (Del lat. contrarĭus). 1. adj. Dicho de una persona o de una cosa: Que se muestra completamente diferente a otra; en el otro extremo. Idea contraria. U. t. c. s.) 2. Que daña o perjudica. 3. m. y f. Persona que tiene enemistad con… … Diccionario de la lengua española
contrario — /kon trarjo/ [dal lat. contrarius, che sta di fronte , der. di contra contro ]. ■ agg. 1. [che è in opposizione a qualcuno o a qualcosa: io sono di parere c. ] ▶◀ antitetico, contrapposto, contrastante, opposto. ‖ divergente, diverso,… … Enciclopedia Italiana
contrario — contrario, ria adjetivo y sustantivo 1) opuesto, hostil, dañino, dañoso, nocivo, perjudicial. 2) contradictorio. ≠ semejante. 3) … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
contrário — adj. 1. Que constitui o oposto de algo. = INVERSO 2. Que é contra, que discorda. = ADVERSO, AVESSO ≠ FAVORÁVEL 3. Que contraria, que contradiz. 4. Nocivo, prejudicial. • s. m. 5. Aquilo que constitui o oposto de algo. = OPOSTO 6. [Linguística]… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Contrario — jeu de société {{{licence}}} Auteurs Odet l Homer Roberto Fraga Matthieu d Epenoux Illustrateur Cyril Saint Blancat Éditeur Gamme … Wikipédia en Français
contrario — contràrio (s.m.) Ciò che è all opposto. Il concetto di contrario ricorre nella spiegazione di diversi procedimenti retorici: nell ironia, ad esempio, le parole vanno intese in un senso completamente opposto al loro senso proprio; il… … Dizionario di retorica par stefano arduini & matteo damiani
contrario — (Del lat. contrarius.) ► adjetivo/ sustantivo 1 Que es opuesto o totalmente diferente a otra cosa: ■ la puerta se abre por el lado contrario. SINÓNIMO distinto ANTÓNIMO igual ► adjetivo 2 Se aplica al movimiento que sigue la misma trayectoria a… … Enciclopedia Universal
contrario — a contrario sensu Loc. lat. que significa ‘en sentido contrario’: «De semejante manera, pero a contrario sensu, un acto moral o jurídicamente deshonesto no puede volverse lícito por la buena intención del sujeto» (Ramis Esencia [Ven. 2002]). Es… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
Contrario — De forma general, contrario es todo aquello que se opone de cualquier forma o manera posible a algo. Según sea la forma de oposición y el algo a lo que se es contrario: Contrario como enemigo. Contrario como rival. Contrario como sentido opuesto… … Wikipedia Español
contrario — con·trà·rio agg., s.m. FO 1. agg., opposto, contrastante: avere idee, opinioni contrarie, comportamento contrario alla morale, al buon senso Sinonimi: antitetico, contrapposto, contrastante, lontano. Contrari: concorde, identico, uguale. 2. agg … Dizionario italiano