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1 contrary
adj. motsatt, stridande; motspänstig--------adv. tvärtemot--------n. kontrast, motsats* * *I 1. ['kontrəri] adjective((often with to) opposite (to) or in disagreement (with): That decision was contrary to my wishes; Contrary to popular belief he is an able politician.) i strid mot (med), motsatt, i motsats till2. noun((with the) the opposite.) motsatsII [kən'treəri] adjective(obstinate; unreasonable.) motsträvig, enveten -
2 contrary to
i motsats till -
3 contrary to all expectations
över (mot) [all] förväntan -
4 contrary to expectation
i motsats till vad som var väntat -
5 contrary to service regulations
stridande mot de officiella instruktionernaEnglish-Swedish dictionary > contrary to service regulations
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6 on the contrary
tvärtom; däremot* * *(the very opposite (is true): `Are you busy?' `No, on the contrary, I'm not doing anything at the moment.') tvärtom -
7 act contrary to nature
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8 prove the contrary
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9 converse
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10 expectation
n. förväntan, förhoppning* * *[ekspek-]1) (the state of expecting: In expectation of a wage increase, he bought a washing-machine.) väntan, förväntan2) (what is expected: He failed his exam, contrary to expectation(s); Did the concert come up to your expectations?) förväntning -
11 irregular
adj. ojämn; defekt; osymmetrisk; oregelbunden; reglementsvidrig* * *[i'reɡjulə]1) (not happening etc regularly: His attendance at classes was irregular.) oregelbunden2) (not formed smoothly or evenly: irregular handwriting.) oregelbunden, ojämn3) (contrary to rules.) oriktig, reglementsvidrig4) ((in grammar) not formed etc in the normal way: irregular verbs.) oregelbunden•- irregularity
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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
contrary — I adjective abnegative, adversative, adverse, adversus, answering, antagonistic to, antipathetic, antithetic, antithetical, at cross purposes, at issue, at variance, averse, captious, conflicting, confutative, confuting, contradicting,… … Law dictionary
contrary — n antithesis, opposite, contradictory, antonym, antipode (see under OPPOSITE adj) Analogous words: *converse, reverse contrary adj 1 antithetical, *opposite, contradictory, antonymous, antipodal, antipodean Analogous words: divergent, disparate,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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
Contrary — may refer to: Contrary motion, in music theory Contrary Magazine, a literary journal founded at the University of Chicago Contrary (social role), in certain Amerindian cultures Contrary (comics), a character from Malibu Comics Ultraverse Little… … Wikipedia
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
Contrary — Con tra*ry, n.; pl. {Contraries}. 1. A thing that is of contrary or opposite qualities. [1913 Webster] No contraries hold more antipathy Than I and such a knave. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. An opponent; an enemy. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 3. the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
contrary — mid 14c., from Anglo Fr. contrarie, from L. contrarius opposite, opposed, from contra against (see CONTRA (Cf. contra)). If we take the statement All men are mortal, its contrary is Not all men are mortal, its converse is All mortal beings are… … Etymology dictionary
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
contrary to — what we had predicted, the lemon potatoes were very popular Syn: in conflict with, against, at variance with, at odds with, in opposition to, counter to, incompatible with … Thesaurus of popular words