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differ verb ⇨ differ (The two languages differ in this respect.) ⇨ disagree (agree to differ) differ verb differ ♦︎ range ♦︎ vary ♦︎ divergeThese words all mean to be different from sb/sth else. 这些词均表示不一样、有区别。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to differ / range / vary / diverge in size, shape, etc.◆to differ / diverge from sth◆to range / vary from sth to sth◆to differ / range / vary between things / A and B◆to differ / vary according to sth◆to differ / range / vary / diverge widely◆to differ / range / vary enormously◆to differ / vary / diverge considerably / markedly / significantly■ differ [intransitive] (rather formal) to be different from sb/sth; (of two things) to be different from each other 不同于;(两事物)相异,有区别◆French differs from English in this respect.在这方面法语不同于英语。◆French and English differ in this respect.在这方面法语和英语有区别。◆They hold differing views.他们意见相左。◆Ideas on childcare may differ considerably between the parents.父母双方对抚育子女的看法可能迥然不同。■ range [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) (of a group of similar things) to include a variety of amounts, levels, sizes or points of view, between two particular amounts, levels, etc.; to include a variety of different things in addition to those mentioned (在一定范围内)变动,变化;包括,涉及(多种不同事物)◆The disease ranges widely in severity.这种疾病的严重程度可大可小。◆Estimates of the damage range between $1 million and $5 million.估计损失在100万到500万元之间。◆The opinions they expressed ranged right across the political spectrum.他们所表达的观点涉及各个政治派别。◆She has had a number of different jobs, ranging from chef to swimming instructor.她做过许多不同的工作,包括厨师和游泳教练。◆The conversation ranged widely (= covered a lot of different topics).谈话涉及的范围很广。 see also range ⇨ range noun 1 ■ vary [intransitive](of a group of similar things) to be different from each other in size, shape, amount, level or quality (相似事物在大小、形状、数量、等级、品质等方面)相异,不同,有别◆The students' work varies considerably in quality.学生的作业在质量上参差不齐。◆The quality of the students' work varies considerably.学生作业的质量参差不齐。◆New techniques were introduced with varying degrees of success.引进新技术的成功程度不尽相同。 see also varied ⇨ diverse , variable ⇨ variable , variety ⇨ range noun 1 ■ diverge /daɪˈvɜːdʒ; NAmE daɪˈvɜːrdʒ/ [intransitive] (formal) (of opinions) to be different from each other (观点)有分歧,相异◆Opinions diverge greatly on this issue.在这个问题上意见分歧很大。 disagree verb disagree ♦︎ differ ♦︎ dispute ♦︎ be at odds ♦︎ take issue with sb ♦︎ not see eye to eye with sbThese are all words and expressions that can be used when people have different opinions about sth. 这些词语均表示意见不合、有分歧。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to disagree / differ / dispute / be at odds / take issue / not see eye to eye with sb / sth◆to disagree / differ / be at odds / take issue / not see eye to eye on sth◆to disagree / differ / be at odds / take issue over sth◆to disagree / differ / take issue about sth◆to disagree / differ as to sth◆to agree to disagree / differ■ disagree [intransitive] to have a different opinion about sth 持不同意见;有分歧;不同意◆Even friends disagree sometimes.即便是朋友有时候也有分歧。◆He disagreed with his parents on most things.他在大多数事情上都与父母意见不一。◆Some people disagree with this argument.有些人不同意这个论点。◆No, I disagree. I don't think it would be the right thing to do.不,我不赞成。我认为这样做不合适。◆She disagreed that building more roads was the only way to handle traffic congestion.她持反对意见,不认为多修公路是解决交通拥堵问题的唯一途径。 OPP agree ⇨ agree 1 see also disagreement ⇨ debate ■ differ [intransitive] (rather formal) to have a different opinion on sth from sb else 意见相左;持不同观点;不同意◆I have to differ with you on that.在那一点上我不能同意你的看法。◆Medical opinion differs as to how to treat the disease.关于如何治疗这种疾病,医学界有不同的看法。◆I think you're wrong. Let's just agree to differ.我认为你是错的。咱们还是各自保留不同意见吧。 see also difference ⇨ debate NOTE 辨析 Disagree or differ?If you disagree with sb you will probably tell them why and try to persuade them you are right. Differ is a more formal word and is used more to state the fact of disagreeing than the reasons for it. Only people can disagree; people or their opinions can differ. 用disagree表示不同意某人的观点时,很可能会告诉对方不同意的理由并设法说服对方。differ较正式,重点在于不同意的事实而非不同意的理由。disagree的主语只能是人,differ的主语可以是人或观点◆Medical opinion disagrees as to how to treat the disease. ■ dispute /dɪˈspjuːt, ˈdɪspjuːt/ [transitive, intransitive] to argue or disagree strongly with sb about sth, especially about who owns sth (尤指就归属问题)争论,辩论,争执◆The ownership of this land has been disputed for centuries.这片土地的归属问题已经争执了几个世纪。◆The United Nations recognizes the area as a disputed territory.联合国承认该地区为有争议的领土。◆The issue remains hotly disputed.这个问题仍在激烈辩论中。 see also dispute ⇨ debate noun ■ be at ˈodds idiom to disagree strongly with sb about sth 有分歧;意见相左◆He's always at odds with his father over politics.他在政治上总是与父亲意见相左。■ take ˈissue with sb idiom (took, taken) (formal) to start disagreeing or arguing about sth with sb 向某人提出异议;开始与某人辩论◆I must take issue with you on that point.就那一点我必须向你提出异议。■ not see eye to ˈeye with sb idiom to not share the same opinions as sb about sth 与某人看法不同◆The two of them have never seen eye to eye on politics.他们俩在政治上从未有过相同的看法。 |