词汇 | differ |
释义 | differ verb[ I ] uk /ˈdɪf.ər/ us /ˈdɪf.ɚ/ B2 to be not like something or someone else, either physically or in another way: 与…不同,跟…不一样,有区别 differ inThe twins look alike, but they differ in temperament.这对双胞胎长得相像,但性格却不同。 differ fromHis views differ considerably from those of his parents.他的观点与其父母大相径庭。 differ significantlyThe findings of the various studies differ significantly. differ markedlyThis advice differs markedly from conventional thinking about innovation. differ greatlyThe two studies differ greatly in their approach to the topic. differ betweenThe incidence of the illness differs greatly between men and women.该病的发病率男女相差很大。 formal to disagree: 意见不一致,有分歧 differ onEconomists differ on the cause of inflation.经济学家们对通货膨胀的原因看法不一。 beg to differ withI beg to differ with you on that point.在那一点上恕我与你看法不同。 Eye-witness accounts of the fighting differ markedly from police reports of what happened.目击者对殴斗的描述与警方对事件的报道明显不同。 The three birds differ in small features (see Plate 4).这3只鸟的细微特征有区别(见插图4)。 It's essentially a dictionary but it differs in one or two respects.本质上说这还是一本词典,但在一两个方面它又不同于一般词典。 This proposal differs from the last one in many important respects. The dispute is based on two widely differing interpretations of the law.争论是源于对法律的两种截然不同的解释。 Being and appearing different against the current anomalously another anti-conventional apple buck clash depart depart from something deviate differ between something differ from something disagree non-complementary non-conventional non-identity non-representative othering unnuanced vary You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Arguing & disagreeing differ | American Dictionarydiffer verb[ I ] us/ˈdɪf·ər/ to be not like something else; to be different: American English and British English obviously differ in pronunciation. To differ is also to disagree: We may differ on what the numbers are, but there is general agreement that we have to do something to cut costs. Examples of differdiffer The performance source data may thus be analysed from several perspectives based on differing quantities and combinations of attributes. The findings further revealed that male and female respondents differed in the order of the primary strategies they used. Apparently, the strategies applied by those groups of subjects differed. Polls differed as well in the number of countries included. The set included a target and three foils, which differed from the target in only one feature. The experimenter described the target photograph using a relative clause sentence and pointed out how the photographs differed from each other. As expected, the results of deaf children differed significantly as a function of their speech skills. Second, there were differing degrees of item repetitivity in the various naming tasks. The chronological ages of the language groups in the participating countries differed due to differences in school entrance age. Although the entities mentioned have some differing characteristics, they all share the quadripar tite division of the cosmos. The term used to denote marriage is known to have differed according to region and social group. The percentage with just one child differed little between the two cohorts. Moreover, educational level differed significantly across all three groups. Such differing approaches to the protagonist entailed two different approaches to the play. Separate models were specified for men and women to assess the extent to which relationships between current and retrospective multiple occupancy differed by gender. See all examples of differ These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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