differing 的定义
- to be unlike, dissimilar, or distinct in nature or qualities: The two writers differ greatly in their perceptions of the world. Each writer's style differs from that of another.
- to disagree in opinion, belief, etc.; be at variance; disagree: His business partner always differs with him.
- Obsolete. to dispute; quarrel.
differing 近义词
be dissimilar, distinct
differing 的近义词 30 个
- alter
- conflict with
- contradict
- contrast
- disagree
- diverge
- modify
- vary
- digress
- diversify
- qualify
- reverse
- turn
- be distinguished from
- be off the beaten path
- be unlike
- bear no resemblance
- clash with
- depart from
- deviate from
- divaricate from
- jar with
- lack resemblance
- not conform
- not look like
- run counter to
- show contrast
- sing a different tune
- stand apart
- take exception
differing 的反义词 9 个
clash; hold opposing views
更多differing例句
- Another way the molecules’ stability differs lies in their architecture.
- Guidelines also differ on which students should be screened for heart damage.
- Particles with the same energy, momentum and spin behave identically under the 10 Poincaré transformations, but they can differ in other ways.
- The model still likes City and Liverpool, but the model can’t account for injuries and outbreaks, two things City and Liverpool have been unlucky with to differing degrees.
- The way a website design team functions will differ from the PR team, or social media team, like in this example.
- The Navy and Marine Corps versions of the F-35 have differing configurations and rely on an external gun pod.
- Many argue that Beijing and Moscow have differing interests, and indeed, some of them are irreconcilable.
- The article described John Kennedy and Richard Nixon as differing types of statist “reactionaries.”
- There was a time when there was room in both major parties for differing viewpoints.
- At various times, and with differing vigor, the conservatives on the Supreme Court have called themselves “originalists.”
- The seller or owner therefore is not bound by any terms stated by the auctioneer differing from those given to him.
- Both the cigars and cheroots are made of the same quality of leaf, and are of about the same size—differing, however, in shape.
- He reproached his persecutors for arming themselves for liberty of conscience, and killing him for differing with them.
- The attitude of the leaders toward all these differing views has become one of easy toleration.
- Mirèio contains one ballad and two lyrics in a measure differing from that of the rest of the poem.