1.You are a woman: you must never speak what you think; your words must contradict your thought, but your actions may contradict your words.
你是个女人:千万别讲你想的事情;你的话一定会跟你的思想矛盾,而你的行动又可能跟你的话矛盾。
2.An investor who makes decisions that contradict prevailing wisdom, as in buying securities that are unpopular at the time.
反向投资者做出与大众的智识相反决定的投资者,如购买当时不被看好的证券
3.Its body now only the thing dialectic concerning self-contradict theory of basic principle, Diverse sex in world unifies the principle, widespread contact.
它体现了唯物辩证法关于矛盾论的基本原理、世界多样性统一原理、普遍联系的观点。
4.To deny; contradict.
否认;反驳
5.And I sang with so much character that my mother did not dare contradict me when I told her I wanted to learn the piano instead of the accordion that had been repudiated by my grandmother.
我唱得相当有特色,所以我跟妈妈说要学钢琴时她都不敢表示反对—本来是要学手风琴的,被外祖母驳回后只好另谋途径。
6.Should the verification conclusion contradict the conditions of an auction target stated in an auction contract, the auctioneer has the right to demand a change or rescind the contract.
鉴定结论与委托拍卖合同载明的拍卖标的状况不相符的,拍卖人有权要求变更或者解除合同。
7.To oppose, contradict, or call into question.
反对,冲突,质问
8.They worry that waiguoren, meaning outsiders, will upset their corporate culture, be too direct, or even—heaven forbid—contradict the chairman.
他们害怕外国人会颠覆公司的文化,但愿他们不会直接的顶撞老板。
9.“Automatic coding would appear to contradict our original insistence that the activity of human interpretation must not be eliminated.
自动编码与我们原初对人类诠释不能省略的坚持相违背。
10.One of the major reasons the students commit a great many substandard behaviors is that other-discipline inthe moral education contradict the self-discipline of the moral behavior in the internet society.
大学生之所以在网络社会中出现大量失范行为,其中一个重要原因就是学校道德教育的他律性与网络社会道德行为自律性存在着矛盾。