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{'kɔntra:st}
I. 1. противоположност, разлика, контраст (to), контрастност
in CONTRAST to/with за разлика от, в сравнение с
to stand out in sharp CONTRAST to откроявам се рязко/ясно от
2. противопоставяне, съпоставяне
II. 1. противопоставям, съпоставям, сравнявам
2. в контраст съм с, контрастирам, различавам (се), противоположен съм (with с, in по), противореча на (думи, действия)* * *{'kъntra:st} n 1. противоположност, разлика, контраст (to); (2) {kъn'tra:st} v 1. противопоставям; съпоставям, сравнявам* * *съпоставям; противоположност; противопоставям; разлика; контрастирам;* * *1. i. противоположност, разлика, контраст (to), контрастност 2. ii. противопоставям, съпоставям, сравнявам 3. in contrast to/with за разлика от, в сравнение с 4. to stand out in sharp contrast to откроявам се рязко/ясно от 5. в контраст съм с, контрастирам, различавам (се), противоположен съм (with с, in по), противореча на (думи, действия) 6. противопоставяне, съпоставяне* * *contrast[´kɔntra:st] I. n 1. противоположност, разлика, контраст (to); in \contrast to ( with) за разлика от, в сравнение с; to be in marked \contrast to ярко (силно) се различавам от; by \contrast напротив, точно обратното; 2. противопоставяне, съпоставяне; 3. контраст (на телевизионното изображение); II.[kən´tra:st] v 1. противопоставям, съпоставям, сравнявам; to \contrast the two writers съпоставям двамата писатели; 2. съставям контраст, контрастирам, различавам се (с with; по in); his actions \contrast with his promises действията му съвсем не отговарят на обещанията му.
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