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121 to contravene principles
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122 to contravene regulations
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123 to contravene instructions
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124 to contravene rules on auditor's independence
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125 to contravene the legislation
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126 to contravene
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127 contravenir
contravenir ( conjugate contravenir) verbo transitivo to contravene
contravenir verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to violate, infringe: esta decisión contraviene los estatutos, this decision violates the law ' contravenir' also found in these entries: English: contravene - law -
128 contradict
ˌkɔntrəˈdɪkt гл.
1) противоречить Your actions contradict your words. ≈ Ваши действия противоречат вашим словам.
2) возражать Syn: contravene
3) опровергать, отрицать These two versions do not formally contradict one another. ≈ Формально эти две версии не опровергают одна другую. Syn: deny, disprove, refute ∙ Syn: controvert, gainsay Ant: affirm, agree, corroborate, maintain, uphold противоречить - the two reports * each other эти два сообщения противоречат друг другу - the results of the experiment *ed his theory результаты опыта шли вразрез с его теорией возражать - don't * me не возражай мне!;
не спорь со мной! опровергать;
отрицать - to * a statement опровергать заявление contradict возражать ~ опровергать, отрицать ~ опровергать ~ отрицать ~ противоречить;
возражать ~ противоречитьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > contradict
См. также в других словарях:
Contravene — Con tra*vene , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Contravened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Contravening}.] [LL. contravenire; L. contra + venire to come: cf. F. contrevenir. See {Come}.] 1. To meet in the way of opposition; to come into conflict with; to oppose; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
contravene — I verb balk, be contrary to, be in conflict with, clash, conflict with, contest, contradict, counteract, cross, defeat, defy, deny, disagree, dispute, disregard, foil, frustrate, gainsay, go against, impugn, infringe, negate, nullify, oppose,… … Law dictionary
contravene — UK US /ˌkɒntrəˈviːn/ verb [T] FORMAL ► to not obey a rule or law, or to not do what you promised: »The toy manufacturer contravened safety codes by using toxic paints on its dolls … Financial and business terms
contravene — 1560s, from M.Fr. contravenir to transgress, decline, depart, from L.L. contravenire to come against, in M.L. to transgress, from L. contra against (see CONTRA (Cf. contra)) + venire to come (see VENUE (Cf. venue)). Related: Contr … Etymology dictionary
contravene — *deny, contradict, traverse, impugn, negative Analogous words: oppose, combat, *resist, fight: controvert, *disprove: *trespass, encroach, infringe Antonyms: uphold (law, principle): allege (right, claim, privilege) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
contravene — [v] go against, contradict abjure, breach, break, combat, conflict with, counteract, cross, defy, disaffirm, disobey, encroach, exclude, fight, gainsay, hinder, impugn, infract, infringe, interfere, interpose, intrude, negate, offend, oppose,… … New thesaurus
contravene — ► VERB 1) commit an act that is not in accordance with (a law, treaty, etc.). 2) conflict with (a right, principle, etc.). DERIVATIVES contravener noun contravention noun. ORIGIN Latin contravenire, from venire come … English terms dictionary
contravene — [kän΄trə vēn′] vt. contravened, contravening [Fr contrevenir < LL contravenire < L contra, against + venire, to COME] 1. to go against; oppose; conflict with; violate [practices contravening an ethical code] 2. to disagree with in argument; … English World dictionary
contravene — transitive verb ( vened; vening) Etymology: Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French contrevenir, from Late Latin contravenire, from Latin contra + venire to come more at come Date: 1567 1. to go or act contrary to ; violate … New Collegiate Dictionary
contravene — contravener, n. /kon treuh veen /, v.t., contravened, contravening. 1. to come or be in conflict with; go or act against; deny or oppose: to contravene a statement. 2. to violate, infringe, or transgress: to contravene the law. [1560 70; < LL… … Universalium
contravene — verb ADVERB ▪ blatantly, clearly, directly ▪ actions that blatantly contravene the rules of civilized warfare Contravene is used with these nouns as the object: ↑act, ↑article, ↑regulation … Collocations dictionary