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1 differ
differ [ˈdɪfər]• they differ in their approach to the problem ils se distinguent dans leur manière d'appréhender le problème* * *['dɪfə(r)]1) ( be different) différer ( from de; in par)2) ( disagree) différer (d'opinion) (on sur; from somebody de quelqu'un) -
2 differ
ˈdɪfə гл.
1) отличаться( from - от кого-л., чего-л.;
in - в чем-л.) ;
различаться( чем-л.) She differs from her sister in the colour of her eyes. ≈ У ее сестры другой цвет глаз. The two brothers differ in their judgment of this piece of music. ≈ Мнения двух братьев об этой вещи разделилось.
2) не соглашаться (from/with - с кем-л.) ;
иметь другую точку зрения (on/about - на что-л.) I must differ from/with your opinion on the matter. ≈ Мое мнение по этому поводу расходится с вашим. Tastes differ. ид. ≈ О вкусах не спорят. Syn: disagree
3) колебаться, варьироваться( о качестве, количестве чего-л.) ;
разниться, различаться The number of cookies in a box may differ. ≈ В коробке может быть разное количество печенья. Syn: vary отличаться;
различаться - to * from each other отличаться друг от друга - to * in appearance быть непохожими - to * from smb. in age отличаться от кого-л. по возрасту (редкое) отличать;
различать расходиться во мнениях, не соглашаться - the witnesses *ed свидетели не соглашались друг с другом;
показания свидетелей расходились - to * from /with/ smb. не соглашаться с кем-л., оспаривать чье-л. мнение - to * in opinion расходиться во мнениях - to * about the issue /on the point/ расходиться (во мнениях) по этому вопросу - to agree to * оставить попытки убедить друг друга;
остаться при своем мнении (о спорящих) - I beg to * позволю себе не согласиться спорить, соориться > tastes * (пословица) о вкусах не спорят;
у каждого свой вкус differ не соглашаться, расходиться (from, with) ;
ссориться;
to differ in opinion расходиться во мнениях;
I beg to differ извините, но я с вами не согласен ~ отличаться ~ различаться;
отличаться (часто differ from) ~ различаться ~ расходиться во мнениях differ не соглашаться, расходиться (from, with) ;
ссориться;
to differ in opinion расходиться во мнениях;
I beg to differ извините, но я с вами не согласен let's agree to ~ пусть каждый останется при своем мнении -
3 differ
['dɪfə]гл.1) отличаться (от кого-л. / чего-л.; в чём-л.); различаться (чем-л.)She differs from her sister in the colour of her eyes. — У её сестры другой цвет глаз.
The two brothers differ in their judgment of this piece of music. — Мнения двух братьев об этом музыкальном произведении разделились.
2) не соглашаться (с кем-л.); иметь другую точку зрения (на что-л.)I must differ from / with your opinion on the matter. — Моё мнение по этому поводу расходится с вашим.
Syn:3) колебаться, варьироваться (о качестве, количестве чего-л.); разниться, различатьсяThe number of cookies in a box may differ. — В коробках может оказаться разное количество печенья.
Syn:••Tastes differ. — О вкусах не спорят.
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4 their views differ
their views (their opinions) differ их взгляды (их мнения) расходятся -
5 differ
[΄difə] v տարբերվել, զանազանվել. differ in character/in appearance բնավորու թյամբ/ արտաքինով տարբերվել. Their views differ Նրանց տեսակետները չեն համընկնում. Tastes differ Ճաշակին ընկեր չկա. (չհամա ձայնվել) Here I differ from you Այստեղ ես չեմ կարող ձեզ հետ համաձայնվել -
6 differ
§ განსხვავება, სხვაობა (აზრთა)§ განსხვავება (განსხვავდება), გამორჩევა (გამოირჩევა)he differs from his friends მეგობრებისაგან განსხვავდება // მეგობრებს არა ჰგავს -
7 differ
['dɪfə]vотличаться, различатьсяI differ from you here. — Здесь я с вами не согласен. /Тут наши мнения расходятся.
Tastest different. — ◊ О вкусах не спорят
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8 their terms of reference differ from ours
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > their terms of reference differ from ours
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9 ♦ (to) differ
♦ (to) differ /ˈdɪfə(r)/v. i.1 differire; essere diverso: Our opinions differ in that respect, le nostre opinioni sono diverse a questo riguardo; How does European Spanish differ from Latin American Spanish?, in che cosa lo spagnolo europeo differisce dal latino-americano?; The landscape differs greatly between the north and the south of the island, il paesaggio è molto diverso dal nord dell'isola al sud; The prospects for recovery differ with age, le prospettive di guarigione variano con l'età; The species differ with respect to their coloration, le specie sono diverse nella pigmentazione2 non essere d'accordo; dissentire: He differed with his colleagues over (o on, about) the way to go forward, non era d'accordo con i colleghi sul modo di procedere; (form.) I beg to differ, mi permetto di dissentire● to agree to differ, riconoscere l'impossibilità di mettersi d'accordo. -
10 ♦ (to) differ
♦ (to) differ /ˈdɪfə(r)/v. i.1 differire; essere diverso: Our opinions differ in that respect, le nostre opinioni sono diverse a questo riguardo; How does European Spanish differ from Latin American Spanish?, in che cosa lo spagnolo europeo differisce dal latino-americano?; The landscape differs greatly between the north and the south of the island, il paesaggio è molto diverso dal nord dell'isola al sud; The prospects for recovery differ with age, le prospettive di guarigione variano con l'età; The species differ with respect to their coloration, le specie sono diverse nella pigmentazione2 non essere d'accordo; dissentire: He differed with his colleagues over (o on, about) the way to go forward, non era d'accordo con i colleghi sul modo di procedere; (form.) I beg to differ, mi permetto di dissentire● to agree to differ, riconoscere l'impossibilità di mettersi d'accordo. -
11 agree to differ
прийти к решению прекратить споры, оставаясь при своем мненииIf two people who are arguing about something agree to disagree or agree to differ, they decide to stop arguing because neither of them is going to change their opinion.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > agree to differ
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12 terms that (have the same literal factors differ only in their numerical coefficients, and) are called similar terms
Математика: члены, которые (...), называются подобнымиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > terms that (have the same literal factors differ only in their numerical coefficients, and) are called similar terms
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13 documento de autoridad archivística
(n.) = archival authority record, archival authority recordEx. Such ' archival authority records' differ from their bibliographic counterparts in the functional roles they play in the descriptive process.Ex. Such ' archival authority records' differ from their bibliographic counterparts in the functional roles they play in the descriptive process.* * *(n.) = archival authority record, archival authority recordEx: Such ' archival authority records' differ from their bibliographic counterparts in the functional roles they play in the descriptive process.
Ex: Such ' archival authority records' differ from their bibliographic counterparts in the functional roles they play in the descriptive process.Spanish-English dictionary > documento de autoridad archivística
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14 פלג I, פליג
פְּלַגI, פְּלֵיג ch. sam(פלגto separate, split), 1) to divide, share. Targ. Ex. 21:35 (O. ed. Vien. יְפַלְּג׳ Pa.). Targ. Prov. 29:24. Ib. 23 (h. text יתמך); a. fr.Part. pass. פְּלִיג; f. פְּלִיגָא; pl. פְּלִיגִין, פְּלִיגֵי; פְּלִיגָן a) divided ( at heart), undecided. Targ. Hos. 11:7. Targ. 1 Kings 18:37. Ib. 21; a. e.Targ. Ps. 44:19, v. infra.b) (with על) differing in opinion. Targ. Y. II Gen. 49:1.B. Mets.5a, a. fr. תנא הוא ופ׳ he is a Tannai, and (as such) he differs (from the Mishnah). Y.Kil.IX, 32a top, a. fr. מתניתא פ׳ עלוכ׳ the Boraitha differs from Rab. Ḥull.92b הא מִפְלֵיג פליגי ביה are there not differing opinions about it? Ber.23b ופליגא דר׳ חייא and R. Ḥias opinion differs (from what has just been said). Ib. 33b מכלל דפליגי this implies that scholars differ about it; ולא פ׳ and do they not differ?; a. v. fr.c) distinguished, rare, v. infra. Pa. פַּלֵּג 1) to divide; to distribute, assign a share. Targ. Ex. 21:35, v. supra. Targ. O. Gen. 15:10. Targ. Ps. 44:19 (not פְּלִיג), v. זְהַהּ. Targ. Job 39:17. Targ. Ps. 68:14. Ib. 13 Ms. (ed. מַפְלְגָא Af.). Targ. 1 Chr. 26:5; a. fr.B. Bath. 119b דפ׳ ליה רביה יקרא when his teacher did him honor. Y.Shek.II, end, 47a מה את פַּלֵּיג ליהוכ׳ why wilt thou do him (the idol) honor?; Y.Ber.II, 4b איתפליג (corr. acc.). Y.Sabb.VII, 10a bot. כד מְפַלֵּג when he divides (the flax stalks). Lev. R. s. 3, beg. ומְפַלְּגָא לבישיא, v. גּוּף ch.; Koh. R. to IV, 6; a. e.Y.Kidd.IV, 65c to פלגין, v. פְּלַג II. 2) to divert the mind. Targ. Y. Deut. 4:19. Ib. 22:1. 3) to speak differently from what one thinks, flatter. Targ. Prov. 28:23 Ms. (ed. Af.). Af. אַפְלֵג 1) to separate. Targ. Y. Gen. 49:7; a. e. 2) to divert. Targ. Y. II Gen. 45:26 וְאַ׳ ליביה (Y. I יפַּלֵּיג, ed. Vien. ופְלֵיג) he turned his mind off it (gave up hope, would not believe; h. text ויפג). Targ. Prov. 14:30 דמַפְלִיג חמתאוכ׳ who diverts the anger of his heart; a. e. Ithpa. אִתְפַּלֵּג, Ithpe. אִתְפְּלֵג, אִיפְּלִיג, אִפְּ׳ 1) to be divided, dispersed. Targ. Num. 26:53; 55. Targ. Gen. 14:15; a. fr.B. Bath. 121b א״י לשבטים נתחלקה או דילמא קרקף גברא אִיפַּלְּגָא Ms. M. was the land of Israel divided according to tribes (in equal shares for each tribe), or according to the number of heads?; ed. א״י לשבטים אִיפְּלוּג … איפלוג (sub. נחלות) were the shares of the land of Israel divided ? 2) to be different from the rest, rare, distinguished, Ib. 120a דמִפְּלִיג בחכמה (Ms. R. דפליג) of rare wisdom, דמפ׳ בזקנה extremely old. Gitt.28a כיון דאיפ׳ אפ׳ having reached a rare old age, he may as well be presumed to be more distinguished (and be still alive). Erub.63a שאני … דמִיפְּלַג (Ar. a. Ms. O. דמוּפְלָג h. form) it is different with R. …, for he was very distinguished (for age and learning); a. e. 3) (cmp. גזר) to be decreed. Targ. Y. Gen. 14:7 (v. פִּילּוּגָא). 4) to secede; to differ. Targ. O. Num. 16:1 (h. text ויקח). Targ. 2 Kings 17:21; a. fr.Y.Taan.IV, 67d top ואפי׳ עלה לא הוה צריך מִתְפַּלְּגָה even about this it was unnecessary to assume a difference of opinion. Gen. R. s. 21 אִיתְפַּלְּגוּןר׳וכ׳ R. A. and R. H. differ (in their interpretations). Ber.22b bot. בהא קמִיפַּלְּגֵי (popular pronunciation קמִיפְלְגֵי) on this principle their difference rests. Ib. 23a; a. v. fr. -
15 פְּלַג
פְּלַגI, פְּלֵיג ch. sam(פלגto separate, split), 1) to divide, share. Targ. Ex. 21:35 (O. ed. Vien. יְפַלְּג׳ Pa.). Targ. Prov. 29:24. Ib. 23 (h. text יתמך); a. fr.Part. pass. פְּלִיג; f. פְּלִיגָא; pl. פְּלִיגִין, פְּלִיגֵי; פְּלִיגָן a) divided ( at heart), undecided. Targ. Hos. 11:7. Targ. 1 Kings 18:37. Ib. 21; a. e.Targ. Ps. 44:19, v. infra.b) (with על) differing in opinion. Targ. Y. II Gen. 49:1.B. Mets.5a, a. fr. תנא הוא ופ׳ he is a Tannai, and (as such) he differs (from the Mishnah). Y.Kil.IX, 32a top, a. fr. מתניתא פ׳ עלוכ׳ the Boraitha differs from Rab. Ḥull.92b הא מִפְלֵיג פליגי ביה are there not differing opinions about it? Ber.23b ופליגא דר׳ חייא and R. Ḥias opinion differs (from what has just been said). Ib. 33b מכלל דפליגי this implies that scholars differ about it; ולא פ׳ and do they not differ?; a. v. fr.c) distinguished, rare, v. infra. Pa. פַּלֵּג 1) to divide; to distribute, assign a share. Targ. Ex. 21:35, v. supra. Targ. O. Gen. 15:10. Targ. Ps. 44:19 (not פְּלִיג), v. זְהַהּ. Targ. Job 39:17. Targ. Ps. 68:14. Ib. 13 Ms. (ed. מַפְלְגָא Af.). Targ. 1 Chr. 26:5; a. fr.B. Bath. 119b דפ׳ ליה רביה יקרא when his teacher did him honor. Y.Shek.II, end, 47a מה את פַּלֵּיג ליהוכ׳ why wilt thou do him (the idol) honor?; Y.Ber.II, 4b איתפליג (corr. acc.). Y.Sabb.VII, 10a bot. כד מְפַלֵּג when he divides (the flax stalks). Lev. R. s. 3, beg. ומְפַלְּגָא לבישיא, v. גּוּף ch.; Koh. R. to IV, 6; a. e.Y.Kidd.IV, 65c to פלגין, v. פְּלַג II. 2) to divert the mind. Targ. Y. Deut. 4:19. Ib. 22:1. 3) to speak differently from what one thinks, flatter. Targ. Prov. 28:23 Ms. (ed. Af.). Af. אַפְלֵג 1) to separate. Targ. Y. Gen. 49:7; a. e. 2) to divert. Targ. Y. II Gen. 45:26 וְאַ׳ ליביה (Y. I יפַּלֵּיג, ed. Vien. ופְלֵיג) he turned his mind off it (gave up hope, would not believe; h. text ויפג). Targ. Prov. 14:30 דמַפְלִיג חמתאוכ׳ who diverts the anger of his heart; a. e. Ithpa. אִתְפַּלֵּג, Ithpe. אִתְפְּלֵג, אִיפְּלִיג, אִפְּ׳ 1) to be divided, dispersed. Targ. Num. 26:53; 55. Targ. Gen. 14:15; a. fr.B. Bath. 121b א״י לשבטים נתחלקה או דילמא קרקף גברא אִיפַּלְּגָא Ms. M. was the land of Israel divided according to tribes (in equal shares for each tribe), or according to the number of heads?; ed. א״י לשבטים אִיפְּלוּג … איפלוג (sub. נחלות) were the shares of the land of Israel divided ? 2) to be different from the rest, rare, distinguished, Ib. 120a דמִפְּלִיג בחכמה (Ms. R. דפליג) of rare wisdom, דמפ׳ בזקנה extremely old. Gitt.28a כיון דאיפ׳ אפ׳ having reached a rare old age, he may as well be presumed to be more distinguished (and be still alive). Erub.63a שאני … דמִיפְּלַג (Ar. a. Ms. O. דמוּפְלָג h. form) it is different with R. …, for he was very distinguished (for age and learning); a. e. 3) (cmp. גזר) to be decreed. Targ. Y. Gen. 14:7 (v. פִּילּוּגָא). 4) to secede; to differ. Targ. O. Num. 16:1 (h. text ויקח). Targ. 2 Kings 17:21; a. fr.Y.Taan.IV, 67d top ואפי׳ עלה לא הוה צריך מִתְפַּלְּגָה even about this it was unnecessary to assume a difference of opinion. Gen. R. s. 21 אִיתְפַּלְּגוּןר׳וכ׳ R. A. and R. H. differ (in their interpretations). Ber.22b bot. בהא קמִיפַּלְּגֵי (popular pronunciation קמִיפְלְגֵי) on this principle their difference rests. Ib. 23a; a. v. fr. -
16 dorar la píldora
figurado to sugar the pill* * *to sugar o sweeten the pill* * *(v.) = sweeten + the pill, spin-doctorEx. They also differ in their views of what can be done to ' sweeten the pill,' whether death ought to be viewed as a barrier to self-fulfillment or a means of self-transcendence.Ex. The field is clouded by manufacturers hyping their own products and industry factions spin-doctoring new technologies.* * *(v.) = sweeten + the pill, spin-doctorEx: They also differ in their views of what can be done to ' sweeten the pill,' whether death ought to be viewed as a barrier to self-fulfillment or a means of self-transcendence.
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17 autotranscendencia
Ex. They also differ in their views of what can be done to 'sweeten the pill,' whether death ought to be viewed as a barrier to self-fulfillment or a means of self-transcendence.* * *Ex: They also differ in their views of what can be done to 'sweeten the pill,' whether death ought to be viewed as a barrier to self-fulfillment or a means of self-transcendence.
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18 registro de autoridad archivística
(n.) = archival authority recordEx. Such ' archival authority records' differ from their bibliographic counterparts in the functional roles they play in the descriptive process.* * *(n.) = archival authority recordEx: Such ' archival authority records' differ from their bibliographic counterparts in the functional roles they play in the descriptive process.
Spanish-English dictionary > registro de autoridad archivística
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19 אמורא
אֲמֹורָאm. ( אמר) 1) speaker, lecturer, interpreter; esp. Amora, one who, in lengthy popular discourses, expounds what the lecturer (Tanna, v. תַּנָּא) says before him in brief and in a low voice; often called מְתוּרְגְּמָן. Ex. R. s. 8, end כשם שהדורש … יהא׳וכ׳ as the lecturer sits … and the Amora speaks in his presence.Snh.7b קום עליה בא׳ stand by him as an expounder. Taan.8a, a. fr. אוקים … א׳ עליה ודרש S. … placed an Amora by his side and lectured. Sot.40a ואמר אֲמֹורֵיה חד טעמא and his Amora gave a different reason. Ḥull.15a do people listen to the Tanna? לא׳ צייתי they listen to the Amora. 2) in a particular sense אֲמֹורָא, Amora ( Amoraïm), that class of Talmudic authorities who lived after the final redaction of the Mishnah, and whose discussions on the opinions of the Tannaïm or authors of the Mishnah and Boraitha, are deposited in the Guemara, thus adding a second element to the development of the oral law, called Talmud.Pl. אֲמֹורִין. Y.Ber.I, 2c top, a. e. תרי א׳ two Amoraïm differ. for which Babli usually: … אֲמֹורָאֵי נינהו ואליבא two Amoras differ in their relation (or conception) of the opinion of … Shebu.40b; a. fr. -
20 אֲמֹורָא
אֲמֹורָאm. ( אמר) 1) speaker, lecturer, interpreter; esp. Amora, one who, in lengthy popular discourses, expounds what the lecturer (Tanna, v. תַּנָּא) says before him in brief and in a low voice; often called מְתוּרְגְּמָן. Ex. R. s. 8, end כשם שהדורש … יהא׳וכ׳ as the lecturer sits … and the Amora speaks in his presence.Snh.7b קום עליה בא׳ stand by him as an expounder. Taan.8a, a. fr. אוקים … א׳ עליה ודרש S. … placed an Amora by his side and lectured. Sot.40a ואמר אֲמֹורֵיה חד טעמא and his Amora gave a different reason. Ḥull.15a do people listen to the Tanna? לא׳ צייתי they listen to the Amora. 2) in a particular sense אֲמֹורָא, Amora ( Amoraïm), that class of Talmudic authorities who lived after the final redaction of the Mishnah, and whose discussions on the opinions of the Tannaïm or authors of the Mishnah and Boraitha, are deposited in the Guemara, thus adding a second element to the development of the oral law, called Talmud.Pl. אֲמֹורִין. Y.Ber.I, 2c top, a. e. תרי א׳ two Amoraïm differ. for which Babli usually: … אֲמֹורָאֵי נינהו ואליבא two Amoras differ in their relation (or conception) of the opinion of … Shebu.40b; a. fr.
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differ — verb 1 (I) to be different from something in quality, features etc (+ from): Humans differ from other mammals in their ability to speak. | differ widely/greatly: Opinions on the subject differ widely. 2 (I) if two people or groups differ about… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
differ — /dif euhr/, v.i. 1. to be unlike, dissimilar, or distinct in nature or qualities (often fol. by from): The two writers differ greatly in their perceptions of the world. Each writer s style differs from that of another. 2. to disagree in opinion,… … Universalium
Intrinsic rate of increase (r) calculated for populations of species that differ greatly in their potential for the rate of population growth — ▪ Table Intrinsic rate of increase (r)* calculated for populations of species that differ greatly in their potential for the rate of population growth species intrinsic rate of increase (r) elephant seal 0.091 ring necked pheasant 1.02 field vole … Universalium
language — /lang gwij/, n. 1. a body of words and the systems for their use common to a people who are of the same community or nation, the same geographical area, or the same cultural tradition: the two languages of Belgium; a Bantu language; the French… … Universalium
muscle — muscleless, adj. muscly, adj. /mus euhl/, n., v., muscled, muscling, adj. n. 1. a tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body. 2. an organ, composed of muscle tissue, that contracts to produce a… … Universalium
HEBREW GRAMMAR — The following entry is divided into two sections: an Introduction for the non specialist and (II) a detailed survey. [i] HEBREW GRAMMAR: AN INTRODUCTION There are four main phases in the history of the Hebrew language: the biblical or classical,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
cell — cell1 cell like, adj. /sel/, n. 1. a small room, as in a convent or prison. 2. any of various small compartments or bounded areas forming part of a whole. 3. a small group acting as a unit within a larger organization: a local cell of the… … Universalium