Word familynouncontradictioncontradictorcontradictorinessadjectivecontradictorycontradictablecontradictiouscontradictiveverbcontradictadverbcontradictiouslycontradictivelycontradictorily
1[countableC]DIFFERENT a difference between two statements, beliefs, or ideas about something that means they cannot both be true 〔说法、信念、观点等的相互〕矛盾,不一致
apparent contradictions in the defendant’s testimony
被告证词中的明显矛盾
contradiction between
a contradiction between the government’s ideas and its actual policy
政府的想法和实际政策的不一致
2[uncountableU]DISAGREE the act of saying that someone else’s opinion, statement etc is wrong or not true 反驳,驳斥
You can say what you like without fear of contradiction.
你可以想说什么就说什么,不用担心遭到驳斥。
3a contradiction in termsOPPOSITE/REVERSEa combination of words that seem to be the opposite of each other, with the result that the phrase has no clear meaning 用词上的自相矛盾
‘Permanent revolution’ is a contradiction in terms.
“永远的革命”这种说法是自相矛盾的。
Examples from the Corpus
a contradiction in terms• The problem is that there's little to offer in between; high streetquality seems almost a contradiction in terms.• It is just too easy to dismiss the idea of ethical business as a contradiction in terms.• The most important instrument of dirigisme is subsidy, even though subsidy in a free market in a contradiction in terms.• One may say that socialist market economy is a contradiction in terms.• In our business, the phrase "harmlesserror" is a contradiction in terms.• Indeed the idea of civil service leadership is a contradiction in terms within a democracy.• It is sometimesargued that a science of religion is a contradiction in terms.• Leadership without mutualtrust is a contradiction in terms.• Clearly, an unreflective or uncriticalcitizenry would be highly undesirable as well as, strictly speaking, a contradiction in terms.
4in (direct) contradiction to somethingDIFFERENTin a way that is opposite to a belief or statement 与某事相反,和某事背道而驰
Your behaviour is in direct contradiction to the principles you claim to have.