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different adjective—不同 adj (often used) 不同的 adj Examples:start on sth new and different (idiom); to display originality—(of siblings) having the same father but different mothers—fig. a young woman is very different from the little girl she once was—(of siblings) having the same mother but different fathers—Wu state (in south China, in different historical periods)—exact synonym and homonym written with different characters—overturn empty convention, and display originality (idiom); new and different ideas—cultural movement aspiring study and emulate classic works, at different periods of history, esp. Tang and Song—act differently in different situations—Five Dynasties (in different contexts, from mythology through Han and the interregnum between Han and Tang)—refers many different areas during late Qing, foreign occupation, warlord period and Nationalist government—varying from person person (idiom); different for each individual—Shule, oasis state in central Asia (near modern Kashgar) at different historical periods—Wei prefecture and Wei county at different historical periods—different routes the same destination (idiom); fig. different means of achieve the same end—liking what odd, interested in what is different (idiom); curious about the exotic—dualism, belief that the universe is made of two different substance (e.g. mind and matter or good and evil)—Peiping or Beiping (name of Beijing at different periods, esp. 1928-1949)—change at once on seeing sth different (idiom); loving fads and novelty—lit. the hammer fits the drum (idiom); appropriate relation between the different parts—different broth but the same old medicine (idiom); a change in name only—menfolk (collective term for men of different generations)—different approach but equally satisfactory outcome—generic term for states in south China or southeast Asia at different historical periods—character where different readings convey different meanings—unite with those of the same views but alienate those with different views—name of states in Southern China at different historical periods—different trades, worlds apart (idiom); sb. outside the profession, it is a closed book— |