词汇 | disagreement |
释义 | disagreement noun[ C or U ] uk /ˌdɪs.əˈɡriː.mənt/ us /ˌdɪs.əˈɡriː.mənt/ B2 an argument or a situation in which people do not have the same opinion: 分歧,意见不合 disagreement overWe had a disagreement over the fee for the work. disagreement aboutThere is some disagreement about how to define a caregiver. in disagreementLiterary critics were in total disagreement about the value of the book.(关于这本书的价值)文学评论家的看法迥异。 disagreement withFollowing a disagreement with the management, he left to set up his own business. an argument argumentI don't want to get into an argument with you about this. disagreementThere was a disagreement over who should pay the bill. quarrelThere were bitter quarrels between the two neighbours. rowUKMy parents had a row about money. squabbleI'm always dealing with squabbles between the children. tiffShe had a tiff with her boyfriend last night. Their disagreement was due to a misunderstanding. It's ridiculous - we have a tiny disagreement and you blow the whole thing out of proportion!太可笑了——我们只是有点小分歧,而你却把整件事闹得这么大! Peter's well-timed joke stopped the disagreement developing into something more serious. Money is often a source of tension and disagreements in young married couples.金钱往往是年轻夫妇关系紧张不和的起因。 The split came after a series of disagreements between the singer and his song-writer. Arguments & disagreements argument argy-bargy be (on) non-speakersidiom belligerence bickering blow (someone/something) up bust up clash conflict contentiousness cut and thrustidiom ding-dong dispute dust-up hostility kerfuffle logjam rhubarb ructions spat disagreement | American Dictionarydisagreement noun[ C/U ] us/ˌdɪs·əˈɡri·mənt/ a situation in which people have different opinions, or an inability to agree: [ C ]The candidates had few disagreements about the major issues. Examples of disagreementdisagreement The first two segments were designed to provoke disagreement, whereas the third segment permitted an assessment of carryover effects of the prior conflict. Inclusion criteria were applied independently by two reviewers, and in case of disagreement, a consensus was reached. Suppose two people disagree about an important issue, and the disagreement is not due to one party's epistemic negligence or obliviousness to relevant evidence. For example, areas of possible disagreement in an approach to diagnosis or therapeutic options have generated several ideas. But second-order theories cannot qualify as public reasons because they are subject to reasonable disagreement. Reasonable disagreement is still disagreement and it is so because not all claims can be true. After so many centuries of disagreement, it is reasonable to pronounce the disagreement irresolvable. Agreement was complete in 95% of instances and in only 3% of instances were there any definite disagreements. Indeed, the lack of disagreement carries over to meta-level debate about the purpose and workings of the scientific enterprise. There is also presumably a threshold of disagreement that needs to be reached before this argument comes into force. Exact agreement was 83%; disagreements were resolved by conferencing. Inter-rater reliability was 90.5% and disagreements were resolved by discussion. A great majority of the disagreements were subsequently resolved through discussion. There is profound disagreement among scholars on this issue. This preference for agreement would seem to conflict with the encouragement of disagreement that we have seen is characteristic of focus groups. 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. Collocations withdisagreementdisagreementThese are words often used in combination with disagreement. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. area of disagreement A fourth likely areaofdisagreement concerns whether animal life is morally protectable. considerable disagreement Nevertheless, there is considerabledisagreement over what motivates the use of overt subjects in these languages, where the null subject option is indeed grammatical. deep disagreement At the same time, this impressive degree of convergence on middle-level social/political values appears to coexist with deepdisagreement over the normative foundations of these values. 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. See all collocations with disagreement |
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