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1 disagree
intransitive verbdisagree [with somebody] about or over something — sich [mit jemandem] über etwas (Akk.) nicht einig sein
2) (quarrel) eine Auseinandersetzung haben3) (be mutually inconsistent) nicht übereinstimmen4)disagree with somebody — (have bad effects on) jemandem nicht bekommen
* * *[disə'ɡri:]1) ((sometimes with with) to hold different opinions etc (from someone else): We disagree about everything; I disagree with you on that point.) nicht übereinstimmen mit2) (to quarrel: We never meet without disagreeing.) sich streiten3) ((with with) (of food) to be unsuitable (to someone) and cause pain: Onions disagree with me.) schlecht bekommen•- academic.ru/20751/disagreeable">disagreeable- disagreeably
- disagreement* * *dis·agree[ˌdɪsəˈgri:]vi1. (dissent) nicht übereinstimmen; (with plan, decision) nicht einverstanden sein; (with sb else) uneinig [o anderer Meinung] seinI strongly \disagree with the decision ich kann mich der Entscheidung in keiner Weise anschließen3. (not correspond) nicht übereinstimmen, im Widerspruch stehen4. FOOD nicht zuträglich seinI must have eaten something that \disagreed with me ich muss etwas gegessen haben, das mir nicht bekommt* * *["dɪsə'griː]vi1) (with person, views) nicht übereinstimmen; (with plan, suggestion etc) nicht einverstanden sein; (two people) sich (dat) nicht einig sein2) (= quarrel) eine Meinungsverschiedenheit haben3) (= be different figures, reports) nicht übereinstimmen4)garlic disagrees with me — ich vertrage keinen Knoblauch, Knoblauch bekommt mir nicht
* * *disagree [ˌdısəˈɡriː] v/ithe witnesses disagree die Zeugen widersprechen einander2. (with sb) anderer Meinung sein (als jemand), uneinig sein (mit jemandem), (jemandem) nicht zustimmen3. (sich) streiten (on, about, as to über akk)4. (with sth) nicht einverstanden sein (mit etwas), gegen (eine Sache) sein, (etwas) ablehnenwith dat):* * *intransitive verbdisagree with somebody/something — mit jemandem/etwas nicht übereinstimmen
disagree [with somebody] about or over something — sich [mit jemandem] über etwas (Akk.) nicht einig sein
2) (quarrel) eine Auseinandersetzung haben3) (be mutually inconsistent) nicht übereinstimmen4)disagree with somebody — (have bad effects on) jemandem nicht bekommen
* * *v.nicht übereinstimmen ausdr.widersprechen v.
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