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1 contre-pied
contre-pied° [kɔ̃tʀəpje]masculine noun[d'opinion, attitude] (exact) opposite• prendre le contre-pied (d'une opinion) to take the opposite view ; (d'une action) to take the opposite course* * *pl contre-pieds kɔ̃tʀəpje nom masculin1) figprendre le contre-pied de ce que dit quelqu'un — ( en paroles) to say the opposite of what somebody says (de about, on)
2) Sport* * *kɔ̃tʀəpje nm(= inverse, opposé)le contre-pied de... — the exact opposite of...
prendre le contre-pied de (dans une discussion) — to take the opposing view to, (par son action) to take the opposite course to
* * *1 fig prendre le contre-pied de qn ( en paroles) to say the opposite of what sb says (de about, on);2 Sport prendre qn à contre-pied to wrong-foot sb.[kɔ̃trəpje] ( pluriel contre-pieds) nom masculin1. [d'une opinion] opposite (view)2. SPORTprendre un adversaire à contre-pied to catch an opponent off balance, to wrong-foot an opponent -
2 противоречить
(см. также противоречие) contradict, be in contrast with, be contrary to• Безусловно, это противоречит опыту. - This is of course contrary to experience.• Данное решение противоречит физическому смыслу в том, что... - A nonphysical aspect of this solution is that...• Данное уравнение противоречит предположению, что... - This equation contradicts the assumption that...• Наблюдаемые результаты противоречат данной теории. - The observed results are contradictory to this theory.• Это не противоречит ( чему-л). - This is not in contradiction with...• Это противоречило бы здравому смьклу. - This would run counter to common sense; This would go against common sense; This would oppose common sense.• Говорить, что... противоречит здравому смыслу. - It defies common sense to argue that...• Это противоречит предположению, что... - This is contrary to the hypothesis that...• Это противоречит заключению, сделанному Смитом [1]. - This is in conflict with conclusions reached by Smith [1].• Это противоречит широко используемому предположению, что... - This is contrary to the widely used assumption that...
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