different adj. ⇨different (The room looks different without the furniture.)⇨unusual (Her approach is certainly different.)different
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➡ See also the entry for diverse另見diverse條different ♦︎ unlike ♦︎ contrasting ♦︎ disparate ♦︎ dissimilar ♦︎ unequalThese words all describe sb/sth that is not the same as sb/sth else.這些詞均表示不同的、有差異的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆different / dissimilar from sth◆different / contrasting / disparate views / ways◆to look different / unlike sth / dissimilar◆very different / unlike / disparate / dissimilar / unequal◆quite / totally different / unlike / disparate / dissimilar◆not altogether / not entirely different / unlike / dissimilar■differentnot the same as sb/sth; not like sb/sth else不同的;有區别的;有差異的◆The room looks different without the furniture.沒有了家具,這房間看上去就不一樣了。◆People often give very different accounts of the same event.人們對同一件事的叙述常常大不相同。◆American English is significantly different from British English.美式英語與英式英語有很大差異。◆ (NAmE) He saw he was no different than anybody else.他認爲自己和别人沒什麽兩樣。◆ (BrE, spoken) It's very different to what I'm used to.這與我所習慣的情況大不相同。ⓘ Different to sb/sth is considered incorrect in written English; use different from sb/sth instead.在書面語中different to sb/sth被視爲不正確,應該用different from sb/sth。OPPthe same ⇨ equal, similar ⇨ likeprep.adj.▸differently
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◆Boys and girls behave differently.男孩兒和女孩兒的表現不同。◆The male bird has a differently shaped head.雄鳥頭的形狀不太一樣。■unlike
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[not before noun] different from a particular person or thing; (of two people or things) different from each other與⋯不同;不像;(二者)相異◆Music is quite unlike any other art form.音樂與其他藝術形式迥然不同。◆ (written) The sound was not unlike that of birds singing.那聲音有點像鳥鳴。◆They are both teachers. Otherwise they are quite unlike.他們倆都是教師,除此之外他們截然不同。ⓘ Unlike is most often used with the adverbs quite, most, so and very or after not. If you describe sth as not unlike sth, you mean that it is fairly similar to that thing. * unlike最常與副詞quite、most、so和very連用,或用於not之後。not unlike表示所說的兩個事物很相像。OPPlike ⇨ likeprep.adj.■contrasting [usually before noun] very different in style, colour or attitude(式樣、顔色或態度)大不相同的,迥異的,對比強烈的◆Choose bright, contrasting colours for a child's room.兒童的房間應選擇鮮豔斑斓的色彩。◆The book explores contrasting views of the poet's early work.這本書探討了對這位詩人早期作品截然不同的觀點。 see also contrast ⇨ conflictverb, contrast ⇨ oppositenoun■disparate ˈdɪspərət (formal) (of two or more things) so different from each other that they cannot be compared or cannot work together(兩種或多種事物)截然不同的,無法比較的◆It's an ambitious book that tries to cover such disparate forms as Anglo-Saxon poetry and the modern novel.這本書雄心勃勃,試圖涵蓋像盎格魯-撒克遜詩歌和現代小說這樣迥然不同的文學形式。◆The machine can keep the disparate parts of the system coordinated.這台機器能夠使系統中截然不同的部件協調運轉。■dissimilar dɪˈsɪmɪlə(r) (often used in negative sentences常用於否定句) (formal) not the same不同的;不一樣的◆These wines are not dissimilar(= are similar).這些葡萄酒都差不多。◆They had spent their childhoods in highly dissimilar circumstances.他們的童年是在截然不同的環境中度過的。OPPsimilar ⇨ likeprep.adj.■unequaldifferent in size, quantity, value, etc.(大小、數量、價值等)不同的,不相等的◆The sleeves are unequal in length.這兩只衣袖長度不一樣。◆The rooms upstairs are of unequal size.樓上的房間大小不同。OPPequal ⇨ equal
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