contradicted的音标是[ˌkɒntrəˈdɪktɪd],基本翻译是“矛盾的;被反驳的”,速记技巧是“con”表示“矛盾,“trad”表示“传统”。
contradicted
词源:
1. 词源不明,可能源自拉丁语或法语。
2. 词根“contradictus”意为“反驳的”,由“contra”(反对)和“dictus”(说)组成。
变化形式:
1. 比较级:contradictory。
2. 最高级:contradictiest。
相关单词:
1. contradiction:矛盾,对立,反驳。
2. refute:驳斥,反驳。
3. dispute:争论,辩论。
4. oppose:反对,对峙。
5. challenge:质疑,挑战。
6. disprove:证明错误,反驳。
7. rebuttal:反驳,否认。
8. counterargument:反驳观点,反论据。
9. refutation:反驳,驳斥。
10. deny:否认,否定。
以上这些单词都与“contradicted”有着密切的联系,表示反驳、否认或质疑的含义。这些单词在英语中广泛使用,并且在各种语境下都有着重要的意义。
常用短语:
1. be in contradiction with
2. be contradictory to
3. be at odds with
4. be opposed to
5. be in conflict with
6. be at variance with
7. be in opposition to
例句:
1. The two statements are in contradiction with each other.
2. His actions were contradictory to his words.
3. They were at odds with each other over the issue.
4. His opposition to the proposal caused a rift between them.
5. The two countries are in conflict with each other over territorial claims.
6. The differences in their views were at variance with what was expected.
7. The two factions are in opposition to each other, unable to reach a consensus.
英文小作文:
Title: The Paradox of Truth
In our world, there is often a conflict between what we are told and what we see with our own eyes. When someone speaks the truth, it may seem contradictory at first glance, but it is precisely this contradiction that makes it valuable. Truth is not always easy to swallow, especially when it conflicts with what we want to believe. But it is precisely this conflict that forces us to question our own assumptions and prejudices, and to look at things from a different perspective.
On the one hand, we may find ourselves in a situation where we are told one thing but see another reality unfolding before our eyes. This can lead us to doubt our own senses and question our ability to perceive reality correctly. But it is precisely this doubt that drives us to seek answers and understand the world around us better. On the other hand, we may find ourselves in a situation where we are presented with a seemingly simple truth that seems to conflict with everything we have ever been taught or believed. This can lead us to question our own values and beliefs, and to re-evaluate the way we approach life and the world around us.
In the end, the paradox of truth forces us to be open-minded, skeptical, and curious about the world around us. It teaches us that we cannot rely solely on our own perceptions or prejudices to understand the world, but must rely on critical thinking and objective analysis to arrive at the truth. Only then can we truly appreciate the value of truth and its role in shaping our understanding of the world around us.