释义 |
au contraire in British English French (o kɔ̃trɛr) au contraire in American English (oʊ kɔ̃̃ˈtʀɛʀ) au contraire in American English (ou kɔ̃ˈtʀeʀ) French2. on the opposite or adverse side Examples of 'au contraire' in a sentenceau contraire Au contraire, there are now a whole load of new ones running around.Au contraire, madam - it seems to me very liberal.Not that international level is higher than top club level these days, au contraire.Au contraire, as they say in the navy.These things don't stop them from making money; au contraire.Stone replies, au contraire, that what he needs is to be 'flexible'.I can see that this is no help: au contraire.The maestro himself, au contraire, could hardly be more relaxed and affable.Look around you: nobody has stopped caring about what they wear - au contraire.Au contraire, acceptance - of everything - was the key. |