disagree 的定义
dis·a·greed, dis·a·gree·ing.
- to fail to agree; differ: The conclusions disagree with the facts. The theories disagree in their basic premises.
- to differ in opinion; dissent: Three of the judges disagreed with the verdict.
- to quarrel: They disagreed violently and parted company.
- to cause physical discomfort or ill effect: The oysters disagreed with her. Cold weather disagrees with me.
disagree 近义词
be different
argue; hold differing opinion
disagree 的近义词 47 个
- bicker
- clash
- contend
- differ
- dissent
- divide
- feud
- haggle
- object
- oppose
- quarrel
- quibble
- spar
- wrangle
- altercate
- battle
- brawl
- contest
- controvert
- debate
- disaccord
- discord
- dispute
- fight
- palter
- rip
- row
- scrap
- skirmish
- spat
- sue
- war
- zap
- break with
- bring action
- controversialize
- discept
- fall out
- go for the jugular
- have words
- jump on
- lay into
- let have it
- logomachize
- set to
- take issue
- take on
disagree 的反义词 14 个
be injurious
更多disagree例句
- People disagree whether Facebook’s role should involve moderating this sort of content on its platform or to what extent any of this should be protected as “free speech.”
- It seems that physical server location is important, but not the only thing to take into consideration…and shockingly, courts disagreed on the outcome.
- We can have these knock-down drag-out creative fights when we disagree.
- In fact, political scientists disagree about whether TV ads even have a significant effect on elections at all!
- They might even disagree that a particular website or company is in their industry, but you have data on your side.
- The vast majority of New Yorkers seem to disagree, wanting the Santas gone for good.
- Many Muslims may disagree with my view, or interpret Islam in a more moderate way, but I cannot accept this religion myself.
- You and I disagree about the solution to this problem, of course, but we agree that there is a problem.
- But by and large, McCain and Kaine didn't so much disagree as lament different topics.
- The Syrian-American residents of one Pennsylvania city disagree—strongly.
- Of course not,” said Wilkins, “proverbial philosophy asserts and requires that doctors should disagree.
- I—I begin to understand why he dislikes that miller and his money business, for he makes you disagree so.
- Who is it that you are sure will agree with Miss Adelaide, if any one indeed could be found to disagree with her?
- "You've bragged that you'll fight any man who dares disagree with you," Haggar said loudly.
- Seeing her betters disagree, little Fly had taken her turn at pouting.