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dif·fer
/ˈdɪfɚ/
(
vi
.)不同,不同意,與…不一致
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dif·fer
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Differed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Differing
.]
1.
To
be
or
stand
apart
;
to
disagree
;
to
be
unlike
;
to
be
distinguished
; --
with
from
.
One
star
differeth
from
another
star
in
glory
.
--
1
Cor
.
xv
. 41.
Minds
differ
,
as
rivers
differ
.
--
Macaulay
.
2.
To
be
of
unlike
or
opposite
opinion
;
to
disagree
in
sentiment
; --
often
with
from
or
with
.
3.
To
have
a
difference
,
cause
of
variance
,
or
quarrel
;
to
dispute
;
to
contend
.
We
'
ll
never
differ
with
a
crowded
pit
.
--
Rowe
.
Syn:
--
To
vary
;
disagree
;
dissent
;
dispute
;
contend
;
oppose
;
wrangle
.
Usage:
--
To
Differ with
,
Differ from
.
Both
differ
from
and
aiffer
with
are
used
in
reference
to
opinions
;
as
,
“I
differ from
you
or
with
you
in
that
opinion.”
”
In
all
other
cases
,
expressing
simple
unlikeness
,
differ
from
is
used
;
as
,
these
two
persons
or
things
differ
entirely
from
each
other
.
Severely
punished
,
not
for
differing from
us
in
opinion
,
but
for
committing
a
nuisance
.
--
Macaulay
.
Davidson
,
whom
on
a
former
occasion
we
quoted
,
to
differ from
him
.
--
M
.
Arnold
.
Much
as
I
differ from
him
concerning
an
essential
part
of
the
historic
basis
of
religion
.
--
Gladstone
.
I
differ with
the
honorable
gentleman
on
that
point
.
--
Brougham
.
If
the
honorable
gentleman
differs with
me
on
that
subject
,
I
differ
as
heartily
with
him
,
and
shall
always
rejoice
to
differ
.
--
Canning
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dif·fer
,
v. t.
To
cause
to
be
different
or
unlike
;
to
set
at
variance
. [
R
.]
But
something
'
ts
that
differs
thee
and
me
.
--
Cowley
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
differ
v
1:
be
different
; "
These
two
tests
differ
in
only
one
respect
"
[
ant
:
equal
]
2:
be
of
different
opinions
; "
I
beg
to
differ
!"; "
She
disagrees
with
her
husband
on
many
questions
" [
syn
:
disagree
,
dissent
,
take issue
] [
ant
:
agree
]
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