diverse 的定义
diverse 近义词
different; various
diverse 的近义词 30 个
- differing
- disparate
- distinct
- divergent
- diversified
- varied
- assorted
- contradictory
- contrary
- contrasted
- contrasting
- contrastive
- discrete
- dissimilar
- distant
- diversiform
- incommensurable
- like night and day
- manifold
- miscellaneous
- mixed bag
- multifarious
- opposite
- separate
- several
- sundry
- unalike
- unequal
- unlike
- varying
diverse 的反义词 8 个
更多diverse例句
- By having a very broad and diverse ambassador and influencer network, it allows us to become a very inclusive brand.
- London Met’s diverse intake, which includes a high proportion of mature and postgraduate students, have helped it stay on track to meet its recruitment targets this year.
- Of the 12 directors at McDonald’s, half are women or racially diverse, including the chairman of the board.
- It’s encouraging to see international organizations trying to include more diverse perspectives in their discussions about AI.
- By the 2000s, the neighborhood had lost nearly two thirds of its population, and was racially diverse but desperately poor.
- Congress is now 92 percent Christian, resembling more to a papal enclave than our religiously diverse nation.
- So, why no Jewess in the mix of more recent and diverse Miss Americas?
- Regal Entertainment Group is the biggest and most geographically diverse theater company in the country.
- We are a huge, complex, diverse country still offering freedom, opportunity and hope.
- The characters you play on the show are extremely diverse—ranging from a cocaine-rattled rich boy to an ornery Jewish grandpa.
- On this point, I have the testimony of eye-witnesses of diverse sentiments and of unimpeachable character.
- They rather adopted and purified it for Christian purposes, just as they did the diverse elements of ancient civilization.
- It might be a temple; it might be a hall for the transaction of public business; such were the diverse guesses of the travellers.
- Thence to Westminster Hall, and there met with diverse people, it being terme time.
- Two men of such diverse character could probably have never worked cordially together.