contre
See also: contré and contre-
French
Etymology
From Middle French contre, from Old French contre, from Latin contra.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɔ̃tʁ/
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Preposition
contre
- against (in physical contact with)
- La paille est contre la maison
- the straw is against the house
- Elle s'appuie contre le mur.
- She's pushing against the wall.
- against (not in favor of)
- Les citoyens sont pour, mais les hommes politiques sont contre.
- The citizens are for, but the politicians are against.
- against (having as an opponent)
- Ce soir: Lille contre Marseille en direct.
- Tonight: Lille against Marseille live.
- as against (as opposed to, compared to, in contrast with)
- 10% des hommes ont eu plus de cent partenaires sexuels, contre 5% seulement des femmes.
- 10 percent of all men have had more than a hundred sexual partners, as opposed to 5 percent of all women.
- in exchange for
- On peut échanger ces billets contre un repas gratuit.
- These tickets can be exchanged for a free meal.
Derived terms
- à contre-courant
- à contre-mont
- contre nature
- contrer
- contre toute attente
- contre vents et marées
- envers et contre tous
- par contre
- peser le pour et le contre
- un contre un
Verb
contre
- inflection of contrer:
- first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
- second-person singular imperative
Noun
contre m (plural contres)
- (bridge) double
Descendants
- ⇒ Italian: contrare
Further reading
- “contre”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Anagrams
- conter
- cornet
Middle English
Alternative forms
- contrey, contree, cuntrei, contrey, contray, cuntray, contreie, cuntre, contraye, contreye
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French contree, from Vulgar Latin (terra) contrāta.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kuntˈreː(ə)/, /kuntˈrɛi̯(ə)/
Noun
contre (plural contrees)
- region, area
- A political division, including:
- On a national level: a nation, country, land, or territory
- On a regional level: a district, state, or province
- On a local level: city, town, settlement, or parish
- homeland, fatherland
- country, countryside (as opposed to the city)
- The people of a region, country, or province; the local people.
Descendants
- English: country (see there for further descendants)
- Scots: kintra
References
- “cǒntrẹ̄(e, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-04-10.
Middle French
Etymology
From Old French contre.
Preposition
contre
- against; opposing
Descendants
- French: contre
Old French
Alternative forms
- cuntre (Northern, Anglo-Norman or early Old French)
- countre (late Anglo-Norman)
Etymology
From Latin contra.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkun.trə/
Preposition
contre
- against
Adverb
contre
- against
Descendants
- Middle French: contre
- French: contre
Anagrams
- conter