| 释义 | View usage for: (kɒntrəviːn) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense contravenes,  present participle contravening,  past tense, past participle contravenedverbTo contravene a law or rule means to do something that is forbidden by the law or rule.[formal]  The Board has banned the film on the grounds that it contravenes criminal libel laws. [VERB noun]  He said the article did not contravene the industry's code of conduct. [VERB noun] Synonyms: break, violate, go against, infringe More Synonyms of contravenecontravention (kɒntrəvenʃən)Word forms: plural contraventions variable noun [oft in N of n] The government has lent millions of pounds to banks in contravention of the laws. [+ of] Synonyms: breach, violation, infringement, trespass More Synonyms of contravene Synonyms: conflict, interference, contradiction, hindrance More Synonyms of contravene More Synonyms of contravenecontravene in British English (ˌkɒntrəˈviːn) verb (transitive)1. to come into conflict with or infringe (rules, laws, etc) 2. to dispute or contradict (a statement, proposition, etc)Derived formscontravener (ˌcontraˈvener)  nouncontravention (ˌkɒntrəˈvɛnʃən) nounWord origin C16: from Late Latin contrāvenīre,  from Latin contra-  + venīre  to comecontravene in American English (ˌkɑntrəˈvin)   verb transitiveWord forms: ˌcontraˈvened or ˌcontraˈvening1.   to go against; oppose; conflict with; violate   practices contravening an ethical code 2.   to disagree with in argument; contradict Derived formscontravention (ˌcontraˈvention) (ˌkɑntrəˈvɛnʃən)  nounWord origin Fr contrevenir  < LL contravenire  < L contra , against + venire , to  comeThe union has said that the use of agency workers would contravene labour law.Ministers said three months ago that the measure would contravene European competition law.Examples of 'contravene' in a sentencecontraveneIn other languagescontraveneBritish English: contravene VERB  To contravene a law or rule means to do something that is forbidden by the law or rule. The Board has banned the film on the grounds that it contravenes criminal libel laws. American English: contraveneBrazilian Portuguese: infringirChinese: 违反 >法律、规则European Spanish: contravenirFrench: enfreindreGerman: verstoßen gegenItalian: violareJapanese: 違反するKorean: 위반하다European Portuguese: infringirLatin American Spanish: contravenir
Definition to break (a rule or law)(formal) He said the article did not contravene the industry's code of conduct.This deportation order contravenes basic human rights. Synonyms conflict with interfere with go against refuteAdditional synonymsDefinition to declare the opposite of (a statement) to be true The result appears to contradict a major study carried out last December.Synonyms negate,  deny,  oppose,  counter,  contravene,  rebut,  impugn, controvertDefinition to act against or neutralize Many countries within the region are planning measures to counteract a missile attack.Synonyms act against,  check,  defeat,  prevent,  oppose,  resist,  frustrate,  foil,  thwart,  hinder, crossDefinition to annoy or anger (someone) by challenging or opposing their wishes and plans He was not a man to cross.Synonyms oppose,  interfere with,  hinder,  obstruct,  deny,  block,  resist,  frustrate,  foil,  thwart, impede |