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/ˌdɪsəˈgriː/ |
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1 | to have an opinion that is different from the opinion that another person has 有分歧;不同意;意见不合 |
| Teenagers and their parents often disagree. 青少年和父母经常会意见不合。 |
| Bob disagreed entirely, arguing that it was a risk worth taking. 鲍勃完全不同意,坚持认为这值得冒险。 |
| +with I disagree with you – I think she’ s done a very good job. 我不同意你的看法,我认为她干得很出色。 |
| He strongly disagreed with what Anne had said. 他对安妮说的话很不以为然。 |
| +on/about Dole and Evans disagree on many aspects of the new policy. 多尔和埃文斯对新政策的看法在许多方面都有分歧。 |
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2 | to contain different information or produce different results 不一致;不符 |
| Two pathologists examined the body, but their findings disagreed. 两位病理学家检查了尸体,但他们的检查结果不一致。 |
PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌdisaˈgree with |
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1 | to not approve of something because you think that it is dishonest or immoral 反对 | Most people strongly disagree with any cruelty to animals. 许多人强烈反对虐待动物。 | |
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2 | mainly spoken if something you have eaten or drunk disagrees with you , it makes you feel ill 使不适;使不舒服 | Spicy food disagrees with me. 我一吃加香料的食物就不舒服。 | |
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