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con·trary
/ˈkɑnˌtrɛri/
(a.)相反的,矛盾的,對抗的U反面,相反;C相反的事物
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·tra·ry
,
n.
;
pl
.
Contraries
1.
A
thing
that
is
of
contrary
or
opposite
qualities
.
No
contraries
hold
more
antipathy
Than
I
and
such
a
knave
. --
Shak
.
2.
An
opponent
;
an
enemy
. [
Obs
.]
3.
the
opposite
;
a
proposition
,
fact
,
or
condition
incompatible
with
another
;
as
,
slender
proofs
which
rather
show
the
contrary
.
See
Converse
,
n.
, 1.
4.
Logic
See
Contraries
.
On the contrary
,
in
opposition
;
on
the
other
hand
. --
Swift
.
To the contrary
,
to
an
opposite
purpose
or
intent
;
on
the
other
side
.
“They
did
it
,
not
for
want
of
instruction
to
the
contrary
.”
--
Bp
.
Stillingfleet
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·tra·ry
a.
1.
Opposite
;
in
an
opposite
direction
;
in
opposition
;
adverse
;
as
,
contrary
winds
.
And
if
ye
walk
contrary
unto
me
,
and
will
not
hearken
unto
me
.
--
Lev
.
xxvi
. 21.
We
have
lost
our
labor
;
they
are
gone
a
contrary
way
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Opposed
;
contradictory
;
repugnant
;
inconsistent
.
Fame
,
if
not
double-faced
,
is
double
mouthed
,
And
with
contrary
blast
proclaims
most
deeds
. --
Milton
.
The
doctrine
of
the
earth's
motion
appeared
to
be
contrary
to
the
sacred
Scripture
.
--
Whewell
.
3.
Given
to
opposition
;
perverse
;
forward
;
wayward
;
as
,
a
contrary
disposition
;
a
contrary
child
.
4.
Logic
Affirming
the
opposite
;
so
opposed
as
to
destroy
each
other
;
as
,
contrary
propositions
.
Contrary motion
Mus.
,
the
progression
of
parts
in
opposite
directions
,
one
ascending
,
the
other
descending
.
Syn:
--
Adverse
;
repugnant
;
hostile
;
inimical
;
discordant
;
inconsistent
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·tra·ry
,
v. t.
To
contradict
or
oppose
;
to
thwart
. [
Obs
.]
I
was
advised
not
to
contrary
the
king
.
--
Bp
.
Latimer
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
contrary
adj
1:
very
opposed
in
nature
or
character
or
purpose
; "
acts
contrary
to
our
code
of
ethics
"; "
the
facts
point
to
a
contrary
conclusion
"
2:
of
words
or
propositions
so
related
that
both
cannot
be
true
but
both
may
be
false
; "`
hot
'
and
`
cold
'
are
contrary
terms
"
3:
resistant
to
guidance
or
discipline
; "
Mary
Mary
quite
contrary
"; "
an
obstinate
child
with
a
violent
temper
"; "
a
perverse
mood
"; "
wayward
behavior
" [
syn
:
obstinate
,
perverse
,
wayward
]
4:
in
an
opposing
direction
; "
adverse
currents
"; "
a
contrary
wind
" [
syn
:
adverse
]
n
1:
a
relation
of
direct
opposition
; "
we
thought
Sue
was
older
than
Bill
but
just
the
reverse
was
true
" [
syn
:
reverse
,
opposite
]
2:
exact
opposition
; "
public
opinion
to
the
contrary
he
is
not
guilty
"
3:
two
propositions
are
contraries
if
both
cannot
be
true
but
both
can
be
false
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