单词 | Contradict |
例句 | 1. That is true, and don't you dare contradict . 2. It's difficult to contradict someone politely. 3. Deborah opened her mouth to contradict, but closed it again. 4. She does not like to contradict her husband in public. 5. She waxes righteously indignant if anyone tries to contradict her. 6. The shy girl was afraid to contradict. 7. She dared not contradict him. 8. The two stories contradict each other. 9. The two statements contradict each other. 9. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 10. The reports contradict each other. 11. The survey appears to contradict motor industry claims. 12. They contradict each other all the time. 13. How dare you contradict ! 14. She soon learnt not to contradict him. 15. The witness statements contradict each other and the facts remain unclear. 16. The result seems to contradict a major U.S. study reported last November. 17. Recent evidence has tended to contradict established theories on this subject. 18. His comments appeared to contradict remarks made earlier in the day by the chairman. 19. Villagers' stories contradict each other. 20. Nobody in his camp seemed willing to contradict him. 21. Recent experiments seem to contradict earlier results. 22. New evidence has emerged to contradict earlier claims. 23. The two newspaper reports totally contradict each other. 24. The evidence, however, seems to contradict this. 25. Could you try to contradict yourself a little less? 26. Your actions contradict your principles. 27. This seems to contradict the argument in the preceding paragraph. 28. The experimental evidence does not contradict this view, although it doesn't support it very strongly either. 29. If you're both going to lie, at least stick to the same story and don't contradict each other! 30. The kind of explanation we come up with must not contradict the laws of physics. 1. It's difficult to contradict someone politely. 2. Deborah opened her mouth to contradict, but closed it again. 3. She waxes righteously indignant if anyone tries to contradict her. 4. If you're both going to lie, at least stick to the same story and don't contradict each other! 5. She dared not contradict him. 6. They contradict each other all the time. 31. Strong words which no one would contradict with confidence, even if despair was regarded as an emotion which should never be admitted. 32. You couldn't help but contradict yourself from time to time. 33. All this seems to contradict the expectation of the manipulation theorists. 34. Always greet the guest warmly by name and say something pleasant, never argue or contradict, and avoid controversial conversation. 35. This would seem to contradict, however, the notion of major transgressions being the much-delayed after-effects of an orogeny. 36. Both currents of revisionist work, then, contradict liberal optimism about the prospects of social stability in the countryside. 37. In the automobile industry, then, current methods contradict traditional wisdom. 38. Voice, eyes, mouth and posture can contradict the actual verbal message. 39. To create a more original effect well-known phrases and sayings can be contrasted with others which contradict them. 40. This is most curious, considering that in the same column he seems to directly contradict this very point. 41. Yet at times kungfu appears to contradict itself, professing one thing while seeming to do the opposite. 42. Civil servants found it very difficult to contradict their ministers or to pursue a different line. 43. I turned scarlet, but I did not contradict him, and we rode into town without exchanging a word. 44. In fact, he suggests that speech act theory and deconstruction complement, rather than contradict, each other. 45. This would contradict the open-ended accessibility that is the hallmark of unit trusts. 46. The survey appears to contradict motor industry claims that customers still rate high performance as one of the most desirable attributes. 47. For this reason, it is important to examine those societies that appear to contradict much of scientific and commonsensical explanation. 48. Mitchell was by nature cautious with people although the island seemed to contradict this tendency in him. 49. Have you had lots of instruction with each new teacher seeming to contradict the one before? 50. But DuPonceau does venture to contradict, and in no uncertain terms. 51. After all, the two clauses appear to contradict each other. 52. Yet these are feelings which seem to contradict the universalist, rational aspirations of liberalism. 53. Implied terms can thus supplement express rules, or introduce new rules, but can not directly contradict an existing rule. 54. Hence, the possibility arises that the information content of the dividend decision may contradict the information presented in other sources. 55. It imputes to Proust's text the ability to contradict itself without intervention. 56. Notice that the name Makah has a nasal consonant-thus appearing to contradict the claim that these languages have no nasals. 57. The newly disclosed documents contradict White House claims that Mrs Clinton did not play a significant role in the firings. 58. The fact that there were generally fluctuations in rated subjective risk might appear to contradict zero-risk theory. 59. They do not necessarily contradict the view that for more serious crimes women are less severely treated then men. 60. We are offended by reports which contradict our views; they require a total structural shift in our understanding of marriage. 61. Young children should never contradict what their parents say. 62. The two accounts contradict each other. 63. Your actions contradict your declared moral principles. 64. You must not contradict mummy. 65. The two market reports contradict each other. 66. It was saucy of you to contradict your father. 67. Does this contradict the China - US Joint Statement? 68. He looked round fiercely, daring them to contradict. 69. "Don't contradict your mother," was Charles's sharp reprimand. 70. The well-bred contradict other people. 71. Giles did not contradict him. 72. One example is the ignored work of scientists dabbling in ideas that contradict neo darwinian dogma. 73. Earlier writers, even before the Civil War, flounder and contradict themselves when discussing the problem. 74. Logic an attribute of a logical system that is so constituted that none of the propositions deducible from the axioms contradict one another. 75. This seems to contradict the common belief that computers dehumanize the individual. 76. That's my business. I Can contradict myself to hell and gone if I feel like it. 77. Mr Grant feels that the cut-backs contradict the Government's commitment to better educational standards. 78. The very fact that Jesus had an ossuary would contradict the Christian belief that he was resurrected and ascended to heaven. 79. It is superficial faithfulness. When language form and spirit contradict, the translator should be faithful to the later and thus be inevitably treasonous to the former. 80. As wise old Ben Franklin used to say: "If you argue and rankle and contradict, you may achieve a victory sometimes;" 81. I am not in a position either to contradict or affirm this statement. 82. Smaller firm's large quality improvement can contradict the negative effects of network externalities, under certain circumstance smaller firm could be the leading firm. 83. These stipulations go into effect on January 1, 1993. If past ments contradict these stipulations, the notice shall be taken as the erion. 84. The findings contradict common assumptions about the lily, but they do seem to vindicate one unlikely theorist: German literary master Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. 85. Automatic coding would appear to contradict our original insistence that the activity of human interpretation must not be eliminated. 86. This last equation does not contradict the entropy - of - mixing formula. 87. He is a little hot-tempered and will get into a if you contradict him. 88. The searchings seem to contradict the sensual saturate the ads in female magazines. 89. The well bred contradict oth er people. The wise contra ? dict themselves. 90. Datuk Yong appeared to contradict himself when his party has decided to contest in a by-election for the Parliamentary seat of Batu Sapi, Sandakan. 91. Logic - Does this make sense? Does it contradict something else I know to be true? Is it self-contradictory? 92. Frank Boettcher, director of the German Institute for Weather and Climate Communication, told IPS that "the present winter does not contradict the global climate change trend at all." 93. Read not to contradict and confute; nor to believe and take for granted; nor to find talk and discourse; but to weigh and consider. 94. Basically contradict to make some of proximate analysis with the problem with respect to its now. 95. Although, the definition of magi does not contradict a druidic source of magic, as there can be magi within druidism by real-world definition. 96. Operation, the case of emergencies, legs, elbows should be immediately contradict security doors, built-in control switch can immediately forward reverse two-roller to remove this danger. 97. Additional, contemporary do not contradict with the tradition, any spaces in the home put furniture of on 9 Chinese style the metropolis is very sapid , grace many. 98. The idea of recalcitrant utilities balking at Beijing’s dictates might seem to contradict the popular perception of China’s government-guided economy. 99. Red dwarf stars, which are by far the most common stars in our galaxy, were once considered unlikely places to find Earth-like planets, but new studies contradict that view. 100. That's my business. I can contradict myself to hell and gone if I feel like it. 101. Not only his social criticism and sadomasochism subjects contradict and dispel to each other, his sadomasochism subject also discloses the writers unstableness in thought. 102. Relativity does not contradict the older mechanics but generalizes it. 103. I can contradict myself to hell and gone if I feel like it. 104. Not only do these findings contradict the assumptions of the "Time Availability" hypothesis but they also tested it against the "traditional attitudes" thesis (i.e. 105. They lean toward Lutheranism in permitting beliefs and practices that do not contradict Scripture. |
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