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di·ver·gent
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divergently (adv.)
词根:diverge
adj.diverging 发散的;分歧的;岔开的(等于divergent)
divaricate 分叉的
n.divergence 分歧
divarication 分歧;分叉;意见不同;分支
divergency 分离;分歧
v.diverging 分叉;背离(diverge的现在分词)
vi.diverge 分歧;偏离;分叉;离题
divaricate 叉开;分歧
vt.diverge 使偏离;使分叉
divaricate 使分成两叉
adjective
moving or extending in different directions from a common point : diverging from each other see also divergent evolution
divergent paths
differing from each other or from a standard
the divergent interests of capital and labor
mathematics relating to or being an infinite (see infinite entry 1 sense 4c) sequence that does not have a limit or an infinite series whose partial sums do not have a limit
physics causing rays (see ray entry 2 sense 1b) to draw apart from a common center : causing divergence of rays
a divergent lens
divergent thinking发散思维,扩散思考
1690年代,“从一个共同点移动或位于不同方向”,源自现代拉丁语 divergentem(主格 divergens),现在分词 divergere “朝不同方向前进”,来自 dis- “分开”(见 dis-) + vergere “弯曲,转向,倾向于”(来自 PIE 根 *wer-(2)“转向,弯曲”)。
“分离或相互分离,沿不同的路线或方向” 的一般意义来自1801年。比喻意义上的“偏离被视为标准的东西”来自1839年。相关: Divergently。
散开的,偏斜的:从一共同点偏斜或放射出
borrowed from Latin dīvergent-, dīvergens, present participle of dīvergere "to proceed in different directions, diverge"
The first known use of divergent was in 1696
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
diversadjective
various sense 4
divergeverb
to move or extend in different directions from a common point : draw apart two roads diverged
diverging rays of light
divergentadjective
diverging from each other
1 Divergent results from replicate data entries may signify a program bug.
如果重复的数据输入产生不同的结果,就表明有程序错误.
2 Somehow, two divergent points of view hadn’t resulted in yelling and screaming and hurt feelings.
3 Unlike “Cairns,” an earlier sound walk produced by Here, “The Visitation” goes down too many divergent paths.
4 But the wildly divergent readings are also typical of an emerging genre of war film that “American Sniper” exemplifies, one that strikes a different focus and tone than its predecessors.
5 Or you may be a deranged sociopath, manifesting divergent personalities through disturbing animal masks.
6 Their divergent paths force the duo to question whether they should take a break, "investigate other people" and sow their "cop oats."
7 Then it was back to business as usual: the dissemination of widely divergent views on what people had just seen for themselves.
8 In an omnibus segment that follows the central marital relationship of “Macbeth,” he and Ms. Packer eloquently trace the divergent, divisive paths taken by the ambitious title character and his poisonous wife.
9 Two final sets showed both the challenges and the benefits of collaboration among artists of divergent styles.
10 For the Russians, what matters is the countries' divergent paths in recent decades.
对俄罗斯来说,困扰自己多年来的是来自本国的分歧。
11 The sight of two extraordinary performers working together to reveal the layers of emotion that rage beneath even the simplest conversation between such divergent hearts is miraculous.
12 The optical system consists of glass reflector and divergent lens.
光学系统包括用玻璃精制而成的反光镜和发散透镜.
13 And I didn’t know that the enthalpy decrease in a converging passage could be transformed into jet kinetic energy if a divergent passage was added.
14 To reduce this variety to just one word is to ignore the widely divergent experiences that can lead to addictive behavior.
15 She opens her book with an explanation of how the whims of police officers can lead two similarly situated people battling psychosis to experience divergent, life-altering fates.
16 Which, difficult as it is, is nothing compared with “co-raising children philosophically divergent.”
17 According to Koenig, Bergdahl talked to Boal about a lot of diverse and divergent feelings about the war, the sum of which was that whatever they were doing in Afghanistan wasn’t working.
18 In each timeline, the absence of a different character causes events to play out in radically divergent ways—an ingenious way of revealing the dynamics at play within the group.
19 An optimal approach to DoDAF compliance does not require divergent effort from the primary objective of developing the system.
遵守DoDAF的最佳途径不需要系统开发的主要工作之外的工作。
20 The two big auction houses appeared to be on divergent paths.
1 分歧的
2 分支
3 相异
4 趋异
6 不同的
different various separate fresh distinct unequal dissimilar heterogeneous non-uniform else allo- hetero- another otherwise unlike diverse variant varying unique differing sundry removed other several
7 分歧
divided branching divaricate divaricately divisively ramification divergence chasm bifurcation divisiveness discrepance divarication furcate fork diverge ramify variance branch difference gap schism depart rent gulf fissure dissension divide Agee conflict split cleavage dichotomy
8 有分歧的
10 相异的
11 散开
open loose lax flyaway unlaid deploy divergence raveling clear extend spread shed unravel disassemble squander fag straggle ravel untwine unlay unpile feaze disentwine disject shatter disperse
13 不同
different otherwise unlike diverse distinct variant varying unequal dissimilar differently variance dissimilarity differentiate unique separate differing sundry removed variously other several apart distance split variation distinction differ diversify
14 发散
evaporation exhalation emanation transpiration emanate transpire diverge exhale ooze effuse send forth give forth shed evolve radiate emanant exhalant exhalent diffusion divergence exude breathe diffuse vapor
15 分支的
16 差异的
17 叉开