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diverging

/dih-vurj, dahy-/US // dɪˈvɜrdʒ, daɪ- //UK // (daɪˈvɜːdʒ) //

分歧的,分歧,歧义,歧义的

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v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    di·verged, di·verg·ing.

    • : to move, lie, or extend in different directions from a common point; branch off.
    • : to differ in opinion, character, form, etc.; deviate.
    • : Mathematics. to have no unique limit; to have infinity as a limit.
    • : to turn aside or deviate, as from a path, practice, or plan.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    di·verged, di·verg·ing.

    • : to deflect or turn aside.

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Examples

  • Earnings reports in recent days have shown how retailers’ fortunes have diverged in the pandemic.

  • “All of the models start to diverge around the middle of the century, depending on what path we set ourselves on,” Barnard said.

  • The two approaches diverged substantially in philosophy and implementation.

  • The researchers estimate that the tuatara and their ancestors diverged from snakes and lizards about 250 million years ago, meaning the group predates even the oldest dinosaurs.

  • Based on the evolutionary relationship among the 68 coronaviruses, the researchers estimate that the branch of the virus family tree that leads to SARS-CoV-2 diverged from related viruses between 1948 and 1982.

  • And it is that climax where the book and the film diverge the most, and which will probably upset the most people.

  • There are too many issues on which his viewpoint and mine diverge.

  • At this point, their versions of the events diverge dramatically.

  • What we call “culture” refers to a broad range of concepts and ideas that overlap and diverge at various points.

  • And not surprisingly, those views diverge dramatically across racial lines.

  • He pauses, having come to the place where their ways diverge.

  • From the focus of the earthquake, wave-paths diverge in all directions.

  • The passages in Homer upon which opinions diverge most are isolated ones, occurring in similes and fragmentary descriptions.

  • After a period of pure imitation you will begin, at first almost imperceptibly, to diverge into a direction of your own.

  • The course had been over high pressure-waves and in some places we had to diverge on account of crevasses and—fresh water!