词汇 | differ |
释义 | differWord family noun difference differentiation differentiadifferentiabilitydifferentiatordifferential gearadjective different differentiabledifferentialverb differ differentiate adverb differently differentially dif·fer /ˈdɪfə $ -ər/ ●●○ W3 verb [intransitiveI] 1 DIFFICULTto be different from something in some way 不同,不一样,有区别 The two systems differ in many respects. 这两个系统在许多方面不同。 differ from People differ from one another in their ability to handle stress. 各人应对压力的能力有所不同。 differ between The symptoms did not differ between the two groups. 这两组的症状没有区别。 differ widely/greatly/significantly etc We soon found that prices differed enormously. 我们很快就发现价格相差很大。 Experts have differing views on the subject. 在这个问题上专家们意见不同。 2 DISAGREEif two people or groups differ about something, they have opposite opinions 有异议,〔意见〕有分歧 SYN disagree differ about/on/over ► see thesaurus at disagree The two lawyers differed about how to present the case. 对于如何陈述案情,两名律师意见不同。 3. agree to differ DISAGREEto stop arguing with someone and accept that you will never agree 承认意见分歧,同意保留不同意见 Examples from the Corpus agree to differ• They were tolerably happy together, as marriages seem to go, a happiness achieved partly by agreeing to differ.• We might as well agree to differ and get along as well as we can.• If after discussion we agree to differ, both versions will be recorded. 4. I beg to differ spoken formalDISAGREE used to say that you disagree with someone 恕我不同意;抱歉,我不赞同 Examples from the Corpus I beg to differ• Selling some of course. I beg to differ.• Well having discussed this matter with many typical users of word processors, I beg to differ. n COLLOCATIONS differ + ADVERB differ greatly/enormously Modern teaching methods differ greatly from those fifty years ago. differ significantly (=in an important way) The second set of test results did not differ significantly from the first. differ considerably/widely/substantially (=greatly) Opinions differ widely on the best way to do this. differ sharply/noticeably/markedly (=in a very noticeable way) Ways of negotiating differ markedly across the Atlantic. differ radically (=very greatly) The new car differed radically from the earlier model. differ fundamentally (=in a very basic way) These paintings differed fundamentally from his earlier work. differ slightly Prices differ slightly from one shop to another. Examples from the Corpus differ• Ken Howard might beg to differ.• Critics differed about the importance of Osborne's new play.• Opinions currently differ as to the effectiveness of strategies in the professional development of teachers during the last twenty years.• People's abilities differ, but their rights and opportunities should be the same.• Rather smaller and darker than Swift and Pallid Swift, differing especially in its dark throat and faster flight.• The methods of consultants differ from company to company and from station to station.• Scottish law has always differed from English law.• The specific symptom by which our body chooses to signal stress will differ from one individual to the next.• Opinions on the subject differ greatly.• However, states differ in standards for products and the labelling thereof.• The results, on virtually every test, differed markedly from a control group of healthy adults.• A lot of painkillers are basically the same, differing only in cost.• All politicians agree that inflation must be beaten but they differ over methods of achieving this.• Thus, insight into those differing views is important to your own choices.• Scholars differ widely about when the two manuscripts were written. differing views• Fashions change at an alarming rate and at any given time experts hold differing views.• However, people with the same type of impairment had differing views concerning the suitability or unsuitability of various areas of work.• Having heard differing views during a visit to the region on Friday, Lang said difficult decisions would need to be made.• Thus, insight into those differing views is important to your own choices.• Leaders on both sides of the abortion issue took differing views of the delegate survey.• Mr. Atkins My hon. Friend knows full well that there are differing views on that subject.• Lawmakers and independent experts have expressed differing views on whether Gingrich can tap his well-stocked campaign fund to pay the recommended sanction.• We report on all the differing views which will produce the only comprehensive strategy for the advance to socialism. differ about/on/over• But they differ about just how this adaptation takes place.• Apart from differing needs of users, indexing approaches may differ on policy grounds.• Opinions differ about the breadth of opportunities now available.• Christie and Geis also sought to find out why people differ on the Machiavellian scale.• Opinion differs on the merit of pasteurization; some believe a better cheese is made from unpasteurized milk.• We continue to differ on two aspects.• Courts have also differed on whether evaluation procedures and student discipline procedures are mandatory subjects of bargaining. (1300-1400) French différer “to delay, be different”, from Latin differre, from ferre “to carry” |
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