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contre-plongée nom {f} | frog's-eye view(point of view from the ground or from within a system) |
contre-porte nom | storm door◼◼◼(a secondary door for weatherproofing) |
contre-pouvoir nom {m} | counterpower◼◼◼noun |
contre-productif adjectif {m} | counterproductive◼◼◼(more of a hindrance than a help) |
contre-question nom {f} | counterquestion(question that serves as a reply) |
Contre-Réforme nom {f} | Counter-Reformation◼◼◼(period of Roman Catholic revival that aimed to combat the Reformation) |
contre-révolutionnaire adjectif | counterrevolutionary◼◼◼(in opposition to a revolution) |
contre-révolutionnaire nom {m} nom {f} | counterrevolutionary◼◼◼(person who opposes a revolution) |
contre son gré adverbe | against someone's will(reluctantly, unwillingly) |
contre-sujet nom {m} | countersubject◼◼◼noun |
contre-surveillance nom {f} | countersurveillance◼◼◼(the art of evading surveillance) |
contre-torpilleur [Canada] nom {m} | destroyer [destroyers]◼◼◼(type of warship) |
contre tout pronostic preposition | against all odds(despite seemingly insurmountable opposition or probability) |
contre toute attente preposition | against all odds◼◼◼(despite seemingly insurmountable opposition or probability) |
contre-utopie nom {f} | dystopia [dystopias]◼◼◼(vision of a future) |
contre-utopique adjectif | dystopian◼◼◼(pertaining to a dystopia) |
contre-utopiste adjectif | dystopian(pertaining to a dystopia) |
contre vents et marées preposition | against all odds◼◼◼(despite seemingly insurmountable opposition or probability) |
contrebalancer verbe | offset [offsetted, offset, offsetting, offsets]◼◼◼(to compensate for something) counterbalance◼◼◻(to apply weight in order to balance) |
contrebande nom {f} | contraband◼◼◼(goods which are prohibited from being traded, smuggled goods) |
contrebander verbe | smuggle [smuggled, smuggling, smuggles]◼◼◼(to import or export, illicitly or by stealth, without paying lawful customs charges or duties) |
contrebandier nom {m} | smuggler [smugglers]◼◼◼(One who smuggles things) |
contrebandière nom {f} | smuggler [smugglers]◼◼◼(One who smuggles things) |
contrebasse nom {f} | double bass◼◼◼(largest instrument of violin family) |
contrebasse nom | contrabass◼◼◼(part or section one octave lower than bass) |
contrebassine nom {f} | gutbucket◼◼◼(washtub bass) washtub bass◼◻◻(musical instrument) |
contrebasson nom | contrabassoon◼◼◼noun |
contrecarrer verbe | thwart [thwarted, thwarting, thwarts]◼◼◼(to prevent; to halt; to cause failure) defeat [defeated, defeating, defeats]◼◼◻(to reduce, to nothing, the strength of) cross [crossed, crossing, crosses]◼◻◻(contradict or frustrate the plans of) |
contrechamp nom {m} | reverse shot◼◼◼(shot of character looking back) |
contrecoup nom {m} | aftermath◼◼◼(that which happens after, that which follows) reverberation [reverberations](violent oscillation or vibration) |
contreculture nom {f} | counterculture [countercultures]◼◼◼(any culture whose values and lifestyles are opposed to those of the established mainstream culture, especially to western culture) |
contredire verbe | contradict [contradicted, contradicting, contradicts]◼◼◼(deny the truth of (a statement or statements)) contradict [contradicted, contradicting, contradicts]◼◼◼(deny the truth of statements made by (a person)) gainsay [gainsaid, gainsaying, gainsays]◼◻◻(to contradict something said) impugn [impugned, impugning, impugns]◼◻◻(A rejoinder using a false equivalence; to imply using a disingenuous argument while arguing against an opinion, motive, or action) |