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1 widerspruchslos
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2 der Widerspruch
- {antagonism} sự phản đối, sự phản kháng, sự đối lập, sự tương phản, sự đối kháng, nguyên tắc đối lập - {antilogy} ý nghĩa mâu thuẫn - {antithesis} phép đối chọi, phản đề, sự đối nhau, sự hoàn toàn đối lập - {conflict} sự xung đột, sự tranh giành, sự va chạm, cuộc xung đột, sự mâu thuẫn - {contradiction} sự trái ngược, sự cãi lại - {contradictory} lời nói trái lại, lời cãi lại - {contravention} sự vi phạm - {disaccord} sự bất hoà, mối bất hoà - {discrepancy} sự khác nhau, sự không nhất quán, sự không thống nhất, sự trái ngược nhau - {incompatibility} tính không hợp, tính không tương hợp, tính kỵ nhau, tính xung khắc, tính không hợp nhau - {opposition} vị trị đối nhau, sự chống lại, sự chống cự, đảng đối lập chính, phe đối lập - {variance} sự không đi đôi, sự không ăn khớp, sự xích mích, sự thay đổi = der Widerspruch (Jura) {antinomy}+ = im Widerspruch {at variance}+ = ohne Widerspruch {without protest}+ = der krasse Widerspruch {flagrant contradiction}+ = Widerspruch erheben {to object}+ = der Widerspruch in sich (Wort) {oxymoron}+ = im Widerspruch stehen [zu] {to collide [with]}+ = im Widerspruch stehen [mit] {to conflict [with]}+ = im Widerspruch stehen mit {to contravene}+ = der antagonistische Widerspruch {antagonistic contradiction}+ = im Widerspruch zu etwas stehen {to be in contradiction to something}+
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