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1 опровергать факты
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2 факт
добыть новые факты — to dig out / up new facts
игнорировать факты — to disregard / to ignorer facts
искажать факты — to distort / to twist / to misinterpret facts
констатировать факты — to ascertain / to establish facts
подтасовывать факты — to frame / to manipulate facts, to juggle with facts
приводить факты — to point to / to mention facts
признавать какой-л. факт — to avow
смотреть в лицо фактам — to face the facts / up to facts
соответствовать фактам — to coincide / to agree with the facts
непреложный факт, что... — it is the immutable fact that....
бездоказательный / голословный факт — fact not succeptible of proof
веские факты (в пользу / против кого-л.) — strong case (for / against smb.)
голые факты — crude / bare / naked / dry facts
исторический факт — historical fact / evidence
неопровержимые факты — irrefutable / hard facts
неоспоримые факты — indisputable / incontestable facts
общеизвестный факт — generally / commonly known fact
очевидный факт — simple / nude fact
свершившийся факт — accomplished fact, fait accompli фр.
поставить перед свершившимся фактом — to confront / to place (smb.) before an accomplished fact, to present (smb.) with a fait accompli
самый существенный / основной факт — salient fact
установленный факт — established fact, certainty; fixed fact амер.
искажение фактов — disfortion / misinterpretation of facts
факты, не имеющие прямого отношения к спорному вопросу — collateral facts
факт, составляющий предмет спора — fact in issue
по самому факту — ipso facto лат.
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3 противоречить фактам
1) General subject: be at variance with the facts, be out of accord with facts, disagree with facts, to be ajar with the facts2) Makarov: be ajar with the facts, contradict facts, disagree with the factsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > противоречить фактам
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4 противоречить
1. (кому-л.) contradict (smb.); gainsay* (smb.)противоречить друг другу — contradict one another, clash with each other
2. (чему-л.) contradict (smth.), run* counter (to), be at variance (with)противоречить действительности — be at variance with the facts, be contrary to the facts
это предложение противоречит сказанному раньше — this statement contradicts, или is at variance with, what has been said before
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5 противоречить
1) (кому́-л; возражать, не соглашаться) contradict (smb); gainsay (smb)противоре́чить самому́ себе́ — contradict oneself
противоре́чить друг дру́гу — contradict one another; clash with each other
он лю́бит противоре́чить ей — he likes to contradict her
2) (чему́-л; находиться в противоречии) contradict (smth), run counter (to), be at variance (with)противоре́чить действи́тельности — be at variance with the facts, be contrary to the facts
э́то предложе́ние противоре́чит ска́занному ра́ньше — this statement contradicts [is at variance with] what has been said before
его́ слова́ противоре́чат его́ де́йствиям — his actions are at variance with [run counter to] his words
э́то противоре́чит мои́м взгля́дам — this runs counter to my views
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6 противоречить противореч·ить
(не соответствовать) to contradict, to conflict, to counter, to run counter (to), to be at variance (with), to contrast (with), to disagree (with)противоречить фактам — to disagree / to be at variance with facts
резко противоречить — to contrast sharply (with)
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > противоречить противореч·ить
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7 противоречить
нсв viне противоре́чь ста́ршим! — don't talk back to your elders!
2) чему-л не соответствовать to contradict, be contrary to, to be at variance with, to conflict/to clash with, to run counter toпротиворе́чить фа́ктам/действи́тельности — to be at variance/to conflict with facts/reality
противоре́чить междунаро́дному пра́ву — to be at variance with/to conflict with/to run counter to the international law
одно́ заявле́ние противоре́чило друго́му — one statement clashed with another
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