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1 antitheses
Синонимический ряд:contraries (noun) antagonisms; antipodes; cons; contradistinctions; contraries; contrarieties; converses; counters; opposites; oppositions; polarities; reverses -
2 contrary
1. nounнечто обратное, противоположное; противоположность; on the contrary наоборот; to the contrary в обратном смысле, иначе; unless I hear to the contrary если я не услышу чего-нибудь иного, противоположного; there is no evidence to the contrary нет доказательств противного, обратного; to interpret by contraries толковать, понимать в обратном смысле2. adjective1) противоположный2) противный (о ветре); неблагоприятный; contrary weather неблагоприятная погода3) упрямый; своевольный; капризный; contrary disposition сварливый нравSyn:contradictory3. adverbвопреки, против (to); to act contrary to common sense поступать вопреки здравому смыслу* * *(a) противоположный* * ** * *[con·tra·ry || 'kɒntrərɪ] n. напротив, наоборот adj. противоположный, инверсный; своевольный, упрямый, капризный adv. против, вопреки, вразрез* * *встречныйнеблагоприятныйпротивоположенпротивоположный* * *1. сущ. 1) нечто обратное, противоположное; противоположность (тж. the contrary) 2) несовестимое; один из членов оппозиции 2. прил. 1) обратный 2) несоответствующий 3) упрямый; не поддающийся убеждению. несговорчивый 3. нареч. вопреки, против (to) -
3 Antipodes
1. n pl геогр. острова Антиподов2. n употр. гл. ед. ч. с в страны противоположных полушарий3. n жители стран, находящихся в противоположных полушариях; антиподы4. n район Австралии и Новой Зеландии5. n шутл. наши антиподы, австралийцы и новозеландцыСинонимический ряд:opposites (noun) antitheses; contraries; converses; counters; opposites; reverses -
4 contrary
1. n нечто противоположное, обратноеto the contrary — в обратном смысле, иначе
I will come tomorrow unless you write me to the contrary — я приеду завтра, если только вы не напишете, чтобы я не приезжал
2. n часто противоположность3. a противоположный; обратный4. a противоположного направления5. a неблагоприятный6. a разг. упрямый, капризный, своевольный, своенравныйСинонимический ряд:1. adverse (adj.) adverse; unfavorable2. antipathetic (adj.) antagonistic; antipathetic; clashing; conflicting; contrariant; discordant3. balky (adj.) balky; cross-grained; difficult; froward; impossible; ornery; perverse; restive; wayward; wrongheaded4. counter (adj.) antipodal; antipodean; antithetical; antonymous; contradictory; converse; counter; diametric; opposite; polar5. different (adj.) antithetic; different; incompatible; inimical; opposed; opposing; reverse6. hostile (adj.) averse; disagreeable; hostile; stubborn; unfriendly; willful7. obstinate (adj.) contumacious; headstrong; intractable; obstinate; pig-headed; refractory; self-willed8. opposite (noun) antagonism; antipode; antipole; antithesis; contra; contradictory; contrariety; converse; counter; counterpole; opposite; opposition; polarity; reverse9. again (other) again; contra; contrariwise; contrawise; conversely; oppositely; vice versaАнтонимический ряд:accommodating; alike; coincident; compatible; compliant; consistent; correspondent; harmonious; homogeneous; kindred; like; obliging; pleasant
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