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1 contradictory to, inconsistent with
مُنافٍ لِـ \ contradictory to, inconsistent with.Arabic-English glossary > contradictory to, inconsistent with
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2 inconsistent
[ɪnkənˈsɪstənt] adjective1) ( often with with) contradictory in some way; not in agreement:غَيْر مُتوافِق، غَيْر مُنْسَجِمWhat you're saying today is quite inconsistent with the statement you made yesterday.
2) changeable, eg in standard:غَيْر ثابِت، مُتَغَيِّرHis work is inconsistent.
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3 Непоследовательный
Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Непоследовательный
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4 противоречащий здравому смыслу
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > противоречащий здравому смыслу
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5 противоречащий соглашению
Русско-английский политический словарь > противоречащий соглашению
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6 несумісний з принципами
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > несумісний з принципами
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7 inconsecuente
adj.inconsistent.f. & m.1 inconsistent person.2 incoherent person, illogical person.* * *► adjetivo1 inconsistent1 inconsistent person* * *adj.* * *ADJ inconsistent* * *no seas inconsecuente — don't betray your principles (o beliefs etc)
* * *= inconsequential, a bit of a fluff, fluff.Ex. They exchanged inconsequential remarks as one by one the committee members arrived.Ex. A bit of a fluff episode, but it shows just how naive these boys can be.Ex. Drama is, bottom line, seen as a fluff subject by many people.----* de manera inconsecuente = inconsistently.* * *no seas inconsecuente — don't betray your principles (o beliefs etc)
* * *= inconsequential, a bit of a fluff, fluff.Ex: They exchanged inconsequential remarks as one by one the committee members arrived.
Ex: A bit of a fluff episode, but it shows just how naive these boys can be.Ex: Drama is, bottom line, seen as a fluff subject by many people.* de manera inconsecuente = inconsistently.* * *no puedo aceptar, no puedo ser inconsecuente conmigo mismo I can't accept, it would be inconsistent with my principlesno seas inconsecuente don't betray your principles, you must act according to your principles ( o beliefs etc)* * *
inconsecuente adjetivo:
inconsecuente adjetivo inconsistent
' inconsecuente' also found in these entries:
English:
inconsequential
- inconsistent
* * *♦ adjinconsistent;ser inconsecuente con algo to be inconsistent with sth♦ nmfinconsistent person;es un inconsecuente he's very inconsistent* * *adj inconsistent* * *inconsecuente adj: inconsistent♦ inconsecuencia nf -
8 widersprüchlich
Adj. contradictory, inconsistent; Gefühle, Gesetze etc.: conflicting* * *incoherent; contradictory; conflicting* * *wi|der|sprüch|lich [-ʃprʏçlɪç]1. adjcontradictory; Erzählung, Theorie auch, Verhalten inconsistent2. advcontradictorily; sich verhalten auch inconsistently* * *((often with with) contradictory in some way; not in agreement: What you're saying today is quite inconsistent with the statement you made yesterday.) inconsistent* * *wi·der·sprüch·lich[ˈvi:dɐʃprʏçlɪç]I. adj1. (Unvereinbarkeiten aufweisend) inconsistent▪ \widersprüchlich sein to be contradictoryII. adv contradictory* * *Adjektiv contradictory <news, statements, etc.>; inconsistent <behaviour, attitude, etc.>* * ** * *Adjektiv contradictory <news, statements, etc.>; inconsistent <behaviour, attitude, etc.>* * *adj.contradictory adj. adv.contradictorily adv. -
9 contradecir
v.to contradict.Ella negó los cargos She denied the charges.* * *1 (decir lo contrario) to contradict2 (obrar en contradicción) to be inconsistent with, be at variance with1 (decir lo contrario) to contradict oneself2 (decir contradicciones) to be inconsistent* * *1.2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <persona/argumento> to contradict2.no le gusta que lo contradigan — he doesn't like being o to be contradicted
contradecirse v prona) persona to contradict oneselfb) (recípr) afirmaciones/órdenes to contradict each other, be contradictorycontradecirse con algo — to conflict with something, contradict something
* * *= stand in + contrast to, contradict, contest, stand in + sharp contrast to.Ex. To sum it up, ISBD stands in sharp contrast to the ideal of concise and clear entries followed by the founders of Anglo-American cataloging.Ex. This contradicts the statements of earlier researchers.Ex. Unfortunately I have not been able to find another survey which incorporates data which would support or contest the conclusions of the Luton survey.Ex. To sum it up, ISBD stands in sharp contrast to the ideal of concise and clear entries followed by the founders of Anglo-American cataloging.----* contradecirse = trip over + each other, send + mixed signals.* * *1.verbo transitivo <persona/argumento> to contradict2.no le gusta que lo contradigan — he doesn't like being o to be contradicted
contradecirse v prona) persona to contradict oneselfb) (recípr) afirmaciones/órdenes to contradict each other, be contradictorycontradecirse con algo — to conflict with something, contradict something
* * *= stand in + contrast to, contradict, contest, stand in + sharp contrast to.Ex: To sum it up, ISBD stands in sharp contrast to the ideal of concise and clear entries followed by the founders of Anglo-American cataloging.
Ex: This contradicts the statements of earlier researchers.Ex: Unfortunately I have not been able to find another survey which incorporates data which would support or contest the conclusions of the Luton survey.Ex: To sum it up, ISBD stands in sharp contrast to the ideal of concise and clear entries followed by the founders of Anglo-American cataloging.* contradecirse = trip over + each other, send + mixed signals.* * *contradecir [ I24 ]vt‹persona/argumento› to contradictno le gusta que lo contradigan he doesn't like being o to be contradictedsus actos contradicen sus palabras his actions contradict o belie his words, his actions are inconsistent with his words1 «persona» to contradict oneself2 ( recípr) «afirmaciones/órdenes» to contradict each other, be contradictory contradecirse CON algo to conflict WITH sth, contradict sthsus últimas declaraciones se contradicen con las anteriores her most recent statements conflict with o are at odds with o contradict o are at variance with previous statements* * *
contradecir ( conjugate contradecir) verbo transitivo ‹persona/argumento› to contradict
contradecirse verbo pronominal
contradecirse con algo to conflict with sth, contradict sth
contradecir verbo transitivo to contradict
' contradecir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contrariar
- oponerse
- amigo
English:
contradict
* * *♦ vtto contradict* * *v/t contradict* * *contradecir {11} vtdesmentir: to contradict* * *contradecir vb to contradict -
10 widersprechen
v/i (unreg., untr., hat) contradict ( jemandem s.o.; sich o.s.); einem Vorschlag: oppose; das widerspricht meiner Überzeugung that goes against my conviction; sich oder einander widersprechen Meinungen etc.: be contradictory, be at variance, contradict each other; sich oder einander widersprechend Nachrichten etc.: contradictory; Gesetze: conflicting* * *to answer back; to counter; to contradict;sich widersprechento contradict* * *wi|der|sprẹ|chen [viːdɐ'ʃprɛçn] ptp widerspro\#chen insep irreg [viːdɐ'ʃprɔxn]1. vijdm/einer Sache widersprechen — to contradict sb/sth
da muss ich aber widersprechen — I've got to (Brit) or I have to contradict you there
2. vr(einander) to contradict each other or one another; (= nicht übereinstimmen Aussagen etc auch) to be inconsistent, to conflict* * *1) (to give a false idea or impression of (something): His innocent face belies his cunning.) belie2) (to say the opposite of; to argue or disagree with: It's unwise to contradict your boss.) contradict* * *wi·der·spre·chen *[vi:dɐˈʃprɛçn̩]I. vi▪ [jdm/etw/einander] \widersprechen to contradict [sb/sth/each other]II. vr* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) contradictjemandem/einer Sache/sich [selbst] widersprechen — contradict somebody/something/oneself
2) (im Gegensatz stehen zu) contradict, be inconsistent with <facts, truth, etc.>sich (Dat.) widersprechende Aussagen/Nachrichten — conflicting statements/news reports
* * *widersprechen v/i (irr, untrennb, hat) contradict (jemandem sb;sich o.s.); einem Vorschlag: oppose;das widerspricht meiner Überzeugung that goes against my conviction;einander widersprechen Meinungen etc: be contradictory, be at variance, contradict each other;* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) contradictjemandem/einer Sache/sich [selbst] widersprechen — contradict somebody/something/oneself
2) (im Gegensatz stehen zu) contradict, be inconsistent with <facts, truth, etc.>sich (Dat.) widersprechende Aussagen/Nachrichten — conflicting statements/news reports
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11 Widerspruch
m1. nur Sg. contradiction ( gegen to), opposition; (Protest) protest; er duldet keinen Widerspruch he won’t tolerate any argument, he brooks no argument geh.; kein Widerspruch! no arguments!; Widerspruch einlegen ( gegen) JUR. appeal (against); Widerspruch / keinen Widerspruch erheben protest / make no protest; heftigen Widerspruch hervorrufen provoke vehement protest ( bei from); etw. ohne Widerspruch hinnehmen accept s.th. without a word of protest2. (Gegensatz) contradiction (zu, mit to); (Abweichung) discrepancy; im Widerspruch zu contrary to; im Widerspruch stehen zu be inconsistent with, contradict s.th.; sich in Widersprüche verwickeln keep contradicting o.s., get caught up in a web of contradictions; es ist ein Widerspruch in sich it’s a contradiction in terms, it’s self-contradictory* * *der Widerspruchcontradiction; contrariety; cross-purposes; antithesis; disaccord; inconsistence; opposition; contradictoriness* * *Wi|der|spruchmein Wíderspruch in sich selbst — a contradiction in terms
in or im Wíderspruch zu — contrary to
in Wíderspruch zu or mit etw geraten — to come into conflict with sth, to contradict sth
sich in Wíderspruch zu jdm/etw setzen — to go against sb/sth
in or im Wíderspruch zu or mit etw stehen — to conflict with sth, to stand in contradiction to sth, to be contrary to sth
2) (= Widerrede) contradiction, dissent; (= Protest) protest; (= Ablehnung) opposition; (JUR) appealkein Wíderspruch! — don't argue!
er duldet keinen Wíderspruch — he won't have any argument (Brit), he won't stand for any back talk (US)
es erhob sich Wíderspruch — there was opposition (gegen to), there were protests (gegen against)
Wíderspruch erheben — to protest
Wíderspruch einlegen — to lodge a protest; (Jur) to appeal
Wíderspruch gegen etw einlegen — to protest against sth
Wíderspruch erfahren, auf Wíderspruch stoßen — to meet with opposition (bei from)
* * *der1) (disagreeing: disagreement between the two witnesses to the accident.) disagreement2) (the act of questioning someone's right, a statement etc.) challenge* * *Wi·der·spruch[ˈvi:dɐʃprʊx]min [o im] \Widerspruch zu etw dat contrary to2. (Unvereinbarkeit) inconsistencyin [o im] \Widerspruch zu [o mit] etw stehen to conflict with sth, to be inconsistent with sth\Widerspruch [gegen etw akk] einlegen to file [or make] an objection [against sth], to make a protest [against sth]\Widerspruch erheben to raise objections, to lodge an objection [or opposition]* * *1) o. Pl. opposition; protestauf Widerspruch stoßen — meet with opposition or protests
2) (etwas Unvereinbares) contradictionsich (Akk.) in Widersprüche verwickeln — get entangled or caught up in contradictions
in Widerspruch zu od. mit etwas stehen — contradict something; be contradictory to something
* * *1. nur sg contradiction (er duldet keinen Widerspruch he won’t tolerate any argument, he brooks no argument geh;kein Widerspruch! no arguments!;Widerspruch einlegen (gegen) JUR appeal (against);Widerspruch/keinen Widerspruch erheben protest/make no protest;heftigen Widerspruch hervorrufen provoke vehement protest (bei from);etwas ohne Widerspruch hinnehmen accept sth without a word of protest2. (Gegensatz) contradiction (zu, mit to); (Abweichung) discrepancy;im Widerspruch zu contrary to;im Widerspruch stehen zu be inconsistent with, contradict sth;sich in Widersprüche verwickeln keep contradicting o.s., get caught up in a web of contradictions;es ist ein Widerspruch in sich it’s a contradiction in terms, it’s self-contradictory* * *1) o. Pl. opposition; protestauf Widerspruch stoßen — meet with opposition or protests
2) (etwas Unvereinbares) contradictionsich (Akk.) in Widersprüche verwickeln — get entangled or caught up in contradictions
in Widerspruch zu od. mit etwas stehen — contradict something; be contradictory to something
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12 niezgodny
adj( kłótliwy) quarrelsome; ( sprzeczny ze sobą) inconsistentniezgodny z czymś — inconsistent with sth, not in agreement lub keeping with sth
niezgodny z prawdą/przepisami — contrary to the truth/regulations
* * *a.1. (małżeństwo, charakter) quarrelsome.2. (= sprzeczny) inconsistent, not in agreement l. in keeping ( z czymś with sth); niezgodny z prawdą contrary to the truth.3. (= rozbieżny) incompatible; (poglądy, zeznania) inconsistent.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niezgodny
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13 incoerente
( incongruente) inconsistent* * *incoerente agg.1 inconsistent, contradictory; (sconclusionato) incoherent: persona incoerente, inconsistent person; discorso incoerente, (senza senso) incoherent speech; le sue parole sono incoerenti col suo comportamento, his words are inconsistent with his behaviour2 (geol.) (non compatto) incoherent, loose: terreno incoerente, incoherent (o loose) soil3 (fis.) incoherent.* * *[inkoe'rɛnte]aggettivo [ osservazione] unconnected; [discorso, resoconto] incoherent; [ comportamento] inconsistent* * *incoerente/inkoe'rεnte/[ osservazione] unconnected; [ discorso, resoconto] incoherent; [ comportamento] inconsistent. -
14 несъвместим
деяния, несъвместими с неговото положение activities incompatible/inconsistent with his statusнесъвместими понятия mutually exclusive ideasтова е несъвместимо с неговото достойнство it is beneath his dignity* * *несъвместѝм,прил. incompatible, incongruous (с with), dissociable; conflicting (with), contradictory (to); in contradiction (with); \несъвместими понятия mutually exclusive ideas; \несъвместими теории competing theories.* * *contradictory: This is несъвместим with my status. - Това е несъвместимо със статуса ми.; incongruous; irreconcilable* * *1. incompatible, incongruous (c with), conflicting (with), contradictory (to);in contradiction (with) 2. НЕСЪВМЕСТИМи понятия mutually exclusive ideas 3. деяния, НЕСЪВМЕСТИМи с неговото положение activities incompatible/inconsistent with his status 4. това е НЕСЪВМЕСТИМо с неговото достойнство it is beneath his dignity -
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прил.incompatible (with);incongruous (to | with);inconsistent (with);unconsonant (with);repugnant (to)несовместимый с целями и принципами Организации Объединённых Наций — incompatible (inconsistent) with the purposes and principles of the United Nations
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16 несовместимый
прил.incompatible ( with); incongruous (to / with); inconsistent ( with); unconsonant ( with); repugnant (to)ранение, несовместимое с жизнью — fatal (mortal, vital) wound
несовместимый с целями и принципами Организации Объединённых Наций — incompatible (inconsistent) with the purposes and principles of the United Nations
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17 деятельность, не совместимая с (чьим-л.) дипломатическим статусом
Politics: activity inconsistent with (one's) diplomatic status (= activity incompatible with one's diplomatic status), activity incompatible with (one's) diplomatic status (= activity inconsistent with one's diplomatic status)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > деятельность, не совместимая с (чьим-л.) дипломатическим статусом
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18 деятельность, не совместимая с дипломатическим статусом
Politics: (чьим-л.) activity inconsistent with (one's) diplomatic status (= activity incompatible with one's diplomatic status), (чьим-л.) activity incompatible with (one's) diplomatic status (= activity inconsistent with one's diplomatic status)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > деятельность, не совместимая с дипломатическим статусом
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19 incongruente
incongruente agg. inconsistent; contradictory: persona incongruente, inconsistent person; le sue parole sono incongruenti con la sua condotta, her words are inconsistent with her conduct; idee incongruenti, contradictory ideas.* * *[inkongru'ɛnte]aggettivo incongruent* * *incongruente/inkongru'εnte/incongruent. -
20 в наиболее полном объёме в соответствии с
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в наиболее полном объёме в соответствии с
См. также в других словарях:
inconsistent with — phrase if something is inconsistent with something else, it does not match it measures that are inconsistent with government policy Thesaurus: different and differentlysynonym Main entry: inconsistent … Useful english dictionary
inconsistent with — index dissident, hostile Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
inconsistent with — if something is inconsistent with something else, it does not match it measures that are inconsistent with government policy … English dictionary
inconsistent with — not compatible or in keeping with. → inconsistent … English new terms dictionary
Inconsistent — In con*sist ent, a. [Pref. in not + consistent: cf. F. inconsistant.] [1913 Webster] 1. Not consistent; showing inconsistency; irreconcilable; contradictory, or having contradictory implications; discordant; at variance, esp. as regards character … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inconsistent fact — a party should not in any pleading make any allegation of fact or raise any new ground of claim that is inconsistent with a previous pleading of his. However, inconsistent facts may be alleged as alternative grounds on which he is entitled to… … Law dictionary
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inconsistent — adjective 1 ideas or statements that are inconsistent cannot be accepted or believed together because they each state the facts differently: The accounts of the witnesses are inconsistent. (+ with): What the Government says now is inconsistent… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
inconsistent — in|con|sis|tent [ˌınkənˈsıstənt] adj 1.) two statements that are inconsistent cannot both be true = ↑contradictory ≠ ↑consistent ▪ The accounts of the witnesses are inconsistent. inconsistent with ▪ His results are inconsistent with the data we… … Dictionary of contemporary English
inconsistent — inconsistently, adv. /in keuhn sis teuhnt/, adj. 1. lacking in harmony between the different parts or elements; self contradictory: an inconsistent story. 2. lacking agreement, as one thing with another or two or more things in relation to each… … Universalium