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va.ri.anceH5veE7ri7Ents, $5ver7i-n [U]不同;差异There has been some unusual variance in temperature this month. [U]这个月温度有些不寻常的差异。(Am) We had to get a (zoning) variance (= approval from the local government to do something that is not usually allowed) before we could build the extension on our house. [C]在扩建我们的房屋之前,我们得获取(住宅区)更变许可。To be at variance with someone or something is to be in disagreement with them or different from them.与…不和,有分歧;与…不一致,不相符合Young people's reactions to world events are often at variance with those of their parents.年轻人对世界上事件的反应往往与他们的父母不相同。She said that the approaches of some teachers are at variance with the real needs of schools.她说一些老师的方法与学校的真正需要相悖。Most heavy metal fans are under 20 --this is at variance with the age of the bands themselves, who are often on the wrong side of 40.大多数“重金属”摇滚乐迷都在20岁以下----这和乐队成员自己的年龄大相径庭,他们往往都年过45。
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