释义 |
contradistinctioncon‧tra‧dis‧tinc‧tion /ˌkɒntrədɪˈstɪŋkʃən $ ˌkɑːn-/ noun [countable]  - Constitutionalism, therefore, is to be set in contradistinction to arbitrary power.
- Hence it is called ideographic. in contradistinction from the phonographic or alphabetical system of writing.
- In contradistinction to concentrating ability, diluting ability is fairly well-preserved in renal failure.
- Multiple rather than single ulcers are the rule, in contradistinction to syphilis.
- Postmodern psychotherapy, in contradistinction, could no longer speak in terms of such differentiation.
- Remember that the hands both face the same way in contradistinction to the piano.
► in contradistinction to something- Constitutionalism, therefore, is to be set in contradistinction to arbitrary power.
- Multiple rather than single ulcers are the rule, in contradistinction to syphilis.
- Remember that the hands both face the same way in contradistinction to the piano.
in contradistinction to something formal in contrast to or compared to something: plants in contradistinction to animals |