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1 motsatt
contrary, opposite* * *adj. opposite, contrary adj. reverse (fx ) adv. the other way round -
2 kontraordre
pl. orders to the contrary subst. counter-order, contrary order(s) -
3 avtale mot lov
subst. contract contrary to statutory law -
4 avtale mot ærbarhet
subst. contract contrary to good morals -
5 forventning
expectation, expectation* * *subst. (matematikk) expectation subst. expectation, anticipation subst. [ om følelse] expectancy (mot forventning) contrary to expectations -
6 handle i strid med
act contrary to -
7 imot
к, по направлению к (предлог)* * ** * *adv. against (for og imot) pro and con, for and against (jeg har ikke noe imot) I don't mind telling (si imot) contradict (tvert imot) on the contrary -
8 kontrær
adj. contrary -
9 loven
(etter loven) according to law (forvrenge loven) twist the law (mot loven) against the law, contrary to the law -
10 lovstridig
adj. illegal, against the law, contrary to the law -
11 motbevis
subst. proof to the contrary, counter-evidence -
12 motbør
subst. contrary wind subst. (overført) adversity, opposition (møte motbør) be opposed -
13 motsetning
противоположность* * *contrary, opposite* * *subst. contrast, difference, antagonism -
14 motvind
subst. headwind, contrary wind -
15 naturstridig
adj. contrary to nature, unnatural -
16 obsternasig
adj. contrary -
17 rettsstridig
adj. illegal, unlawful, contrary to law -
18 strid med
(i strid med) at variance with, contrary to (jus) (i strid med) (lov) in defiance of -
19 tvert imot
on the contrary -
20 tvert om
on the contrary
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Contrary — Con tra*ry (? or ?; 48), a. [OE. contrarie, contraire, F. contraire, fr. L. contrarius, fr. contra. See {Contra }.] 1. Opposite; in an opposite direction; in opposition; adverse; as, contrary winds. [1913 Webster] And if ye walk contrary unto me … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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contrary — [kän′trer΄ē; ] for adj.4, often [ kən trer′ē] adj. [ME contrarie < OFr contraire < L contrarius, opposite, opposed < contra, against] 1. opposed; in opposition [contrary to the rules] 2. opposite in nature, order, direction, etc.;… … English World dictionary
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contrary — 1. The position of the main stress has fluctuated over the centuries, and the OED notes that poets from Chaucer to Spenser and Shakespeare placed it on both the first and the second syllable according to need. In current English, the stress is… … Modern English usage
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contrary — ► ADJECTIVE 1) opposite in nature, direction, or meaning. 2) (of two or more statements, beliefs, etc.) opposed to one another. 3) perversely inclined to do the opposite of what is expected or desired. ► NOUN (the contrary) ▪ the opposite. ● … English terms dictionary
Contrary — Con tra*ry, v. t. [F. contrarier. See {Contrary}, a.] To contradict or oppose; to thwart. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] I was advised not to contrary the king. Bp. Latimer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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