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词根:divers
adj.diverse 不同的;多种多样的;变化多的
divers 不同种类的,各式各样的
n.divarication 分歧;分叉;意见不同;分支
diverseness 多样性;不同
Adverb
1. in diverse ways;
"the alternatives that are variously represented by the participants"
"the speakers treated the subject most diversely"
Middle English divers, diverse "differing, distinct, of various kinds, several," borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French divers, diverse, deverce, borrowed from Latin dīversus "turned in different directions, situated apart, differing," from past participle of dīvertere "to separate oneself (from), be different, diverge" — more at divert
The first known use of diverse was in the 14th century
diverseadjective
differing from one another : unlike
composed of distinct or unlike elements or qualities
a diverse population
diverseadjective
differing from one another : unlike
composed of distinct or unlike elements or qualities
a diverse population
1 He sought to apply Diop’s advice to a famous collection of diversely shaped and textured pebbles from his own region.
2 As we pursue our efforts to seek signs of life in the solar system, we have to think more broadly, more diversely and consider life as we do not know it.
由于我们正在太阳系寻找生命迹象,所以,我们的思维必须更开阔一些,角度更多一些,对未知的生命进行研究。
3 However Methods for Getting Unique dress Shoes - jewelry, town dress in advanced diversely though it moved across the world.
然而独特的方法获取正装鞋-珠宝,服饰多元化的先进镇,虽然它移到世界各地。
4 "We felt that it would be more affordable for our current and future employees to be located in a more diversely affordable location."
5 a diverse group of subjects
6 “If we want to change our industry, we have to not only focus on hiring widely and hiring diversely, but also on training practices and editorial practices,” said Furlan.
7 Many new animal resources can be found or introduced from abroad along with deeply research and diversely need for animal products.
随着对家养动物认识的不断深入和人们需求的多样化,不断有新的资源被发现、引入、培育出来。
8 "I don't think these companies are going far out of their way to discriminate but I think they need to go far out of their way to hire diversely," he said.
9 The brokerage prefers diversely funded banks, specifically with a larger share of retail lending amid tighter banking regulations and rising deposit costs, it said in a note to clients on Tuesday.
10 "The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl," the new group show at the Henry Art Gallery, grapples directly and diversely with that physical sense of what a vinyl record is.
11 As befits a season in which ranking such diversely surprising entries seems unjust and impossible, they are listed in alphabetical order.
12 “But I do kind of hate the white readers who will post about reading the book, and will congratulate themselves for ‘reading diversely’.
13 So, too, will be the stunningly, diversely beneficial shift to diets of mostly minimally-processed plants.
14 Birds were tweeting and mothers, as diversely global as the plants, pushed strollers along the paths.
15 The zoo has been experimenting with different methods of maintaining a genetically diverse population.
16 Many students, from campuses diverse as Bushwick High School in Brooklyn, New York, and Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, had classmates sign cards pledging to vote for "books, not bombs."
17 The GIS system is urgently needed to be effectively and diversely applied the noise management.
噪声管理中急需有效的、多样化的应用GIS系统.
18 In this article, porous silicon was annealed diversely in vacuum and in atmosphere, then, C102 dyes were embedded into both PS samples.
对多孔硅进行真空退火处理和暴露大气快速退火处理,将有机染料香豆素102(C102)镶嵌其中,研究镶嵌复合膜发光特性的变化。
19 She says “to be included in the distinguished and diversely talented company of the other Companions of Honor, especially as a female writer, is a particular privilege.”
20 This new mode of teaching issued new challenges to language teachers and call for them to improve their own quality, design text diversely and highlight awareness of exploration.
它的提出对语文教师提出了新的挑战,要求语文教师提高自身素养,多元设计文本,凸显探究意识。
1 多种形式
2 相异地