divergent / dɪˈvɜr dʒənt, daɪ- /

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divergent 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. diverging; differing; deviating.
  2. pertaining to or causing divergence.
  3. having no finite limits.

divergent 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

differing

更多divergent例句

  1. Those two divergent developments — his two-pick, 12-of-27 performance against Northwestern in the Big Ten championship game and Friday night’s masterpiece — were related.
  2. Your thoughts can be absolutely right on, but your practices can be completely divergent.
  3. Over time, increasingly complex regulatory issues and divergent ideologies will create either separate platforms, or platforms that ostensibly have the same name but deliver fundamentally different user experiences in different geographies.
  4. Tensions between Washington and Idaho over their divergent responses to the pandemic escalated in October.
  5. The three sectors often had wildly divergent reasons for engaging.
  6. In the Divergent series, factions are at war with each other.
  7. Before Divergent, before The Hunger Games, there was The Giver.
  8. So during my last hiatus, I really wanted to do a movie, and Divergent came along, so I did it.
  9. Most interesting, Goldblatt explicates the role of soccer in various divergent cultures.
  10. We can entertain these divergent visions of the future because same-sex marriage was really a campaign, not a movement.
  11. We shall have here two divergent lines of approach within parallel fields.
  12. This doctrine has been followed, and is still followed, by the majority of men; it is the source of divergent beliefs and acts.
  13. Opinions as to the wisdom of giving such manuals to penitents are certainly very divergent.
  14. The divergent interests of the farming, free trade West and of the manufacturing, protectionist East made for friction.
  15. The two creeds represent two absolutely divergent sections of humanity.