disagreement 的定义
- the act, state, or fact of disagreeing.
- lack of agreement; diversity; unlikeness: a disagreement of colors.
- difference of opinion; dissent.
- quarrel; dissension; argument.
disagreement 近义词
dispute, quarrel
disagreement 的近义词 44 个
- animosity
- antagonism
- argument
- bickering
- clash
- conflict
- controversy
- debate
- difference
- discord
- dissent
- disunity
- division
- feud
- fight
- friction
- hostility
- misunderstanding
- opposition
- spat
- split
- squabble
- strife
- tension
- wrangle
- altercation
- atmospherics
- breach
- break
- contention
- contest
- cross-purposes
- dissidence
- disunion
- hassle
- rupture
- variance
- vendetta
- words
- clashing
- divisiveness
- ill feeling
- ill will
- jarring
disagreement 的反义词 13 个
difference, unlikeness
更多disagreement例句
- A lot of the things that we’re lacking right now, Carlos, in terms of being able to respect each other, have disagreements, but not walk away, burning down the house.
- The problem of assay disagreement—that different tests produce different results—is well known among vaccine researchers.
- Any disagreements about SEO particulars would get resolved as it was typically just a matter of language that Katie’s team documentation helped clarify.
- Backlash to the FDA study exposed a fundamental disagreement between the agency and livestock biotechnologists.
- Brian was in the middle of exiting his $120-million-valuation artificial intelligence startup Kairos over disagreements about whether or not its technology should be provided to law enforcement.
- According to police, Frias got into a disagreement with a bystander at the scene.
- However, there was sharp disagreement over the breadth of the problem.
- His sensitivity to this problem came out in his first sharp disagreement with his boss, VMI superintendent Francis H. Smith.
- And so the reaction seems to be to corral oneself off from disagreement.
- And there are some who are in disagreement about it [but] can't do anything.
- There seemed to be no disagreement on the question of educating boys and girls of primary-school age together.
- Max and his room-mate, Hunt, liked each other from the first, and seldom had the slightest disagreement.
- Lichtenstein's connection with Weber was probably the cause of his disagreement with Spontini, alluded to by Chopin.
- But there was another manœuvre which he used habitually and successfully to indicate utter disagreement and contempt.
- Youth indulges in the bitter of disagreement as a piquant contrast to the sweets of the springtime of life.