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| | VERB | | | /ˈdɪfə/ | | | | 1 | to be different from something else 不同(于);有区别 | +from English differs from Spanish in that it is not pronounced as it is written. 英语和西班牙语的区别在于英语的发音与书写不一样。 | | +in The two animals come from the same family but differ in body shape and breeding habits. 这两种动物属于同一科,但身体形状和繁殖习惯有区别。 | | differ from sth to sth The techniques used differ from company to company. 各家公司使用的技术都不一样。 | | differ widely/significantly/greatly (=be very different) Laws on pollution differ widely from one country to another. 大相径庭 | | | | 2 | to disagree with someone about a subject 发生分歧;持不同看法 | +on/over Experts differ on the causes of the disease. 专家们对该病的致病原因存在分歧。 | | +with Baker also differed with members of Congress over this issue. 在这个问题上,贝克也与国会议员们看法不一致。 | | opinions/views differ Opinions differ as to the likely winner of the tournament. 对于谁会获得锦标赛冠军,人们各持己见。 | | 2a | to stop arguing because you know you will never agree 停止争论;保留意见 | | agree to differ In the end, we agreed to differ. 最后我们同意彼此保留不同意见。 | | beg to differ (=disagree) I beg to differ with you a bit there. 在那个问题上恕我有点不能同意你的意见。 | | | Words frequently used with differ | differ 的常见搭配词 | adverbs | considerably, greatly, markedly, radically, sharply, significantly, substantially, widely, | 1 | | | | |