1.反驳,反对,抗辩;否认
2.与...矛盾,与...抵触
3.反驳
1.to say that the opposite of what someone has said is true
2.if one statement, piece of evidence, story, etc. contradicts another, they disagree and cannot both be true
1.He held to everything he said at the meeting despite the fact that several persons contradicted him.
他不顾好几个人反对,坚持他在会上的发言。
2.Just being contradicted can put HIM into a towering rage, but I've never known HIM to sulk or bear grudges.
只要遭到反驳就能使他勃然大怒,但我从来没看到过他生闷气或记恨。
3.I knew I was no threat, and just politely contradicted him and said I'd give the Wall a shot, anyhow.
我知道自己不会对他有什么威胁,于是便礼貌地与他理论。我说,无论如何也要给长城照张相。
4.The rapid onset of these symptoms in the absence of daily smoking contradicted most of what I thought I knew about nicotine addiction.
无需每天抽菸就能迅速出现戒断症状,与我自以为知道的尼古丁成瘾性有诸多矛盾之处。
5.Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before, and she felt that she was losing her temper.
爱丽丝不说话了,她从来没有遭到过这么多的反驳,感到自己要发脾气了。
6.In her ruling, Phillips said the evidence contradicted the prevailing belief that homosexuals in the military compromise military readiness.
在菲利普斯法官的判决里,她说证词反驳了现行的认为同性恋者会在军队里损害军事准备的观念。
7.He said he cared for his health but his actions contradicted his words.
他说他在意健康,但他的行为同他的话矛盾。
8.Her eyes, however, betrayed that perfect confidence which contradicted the girlish simplicity of this modest attire.
她的打扮虽然显得纯洁高尚,她眼睛里却流露出一种与之相反的傲慢神气。
9.John contradicted everything I said before the assembled company, and made me look a proper charley.
在大庭广众面前,我说一句约翰反驳一句,弄得我活像个大傻瓜。
10.She always contradicted him when he said anything of this kind.
当他说这样的话,她总是跟他抵触。