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1 differ
intransitive verb1) (vary, be different) sich unterscheidenopinions/ideas differ — die Meinungen/ Vorstellungen gehen auseinander
tastes/temperaments differ — die Geschmäcker (ugs.) / Temperamente sind verschieden
differ from somebody/something in that... — sich von jemandem/etwas dadurch od. darin unterscheiden, dass...
2) (disagree) anderer Meinung sein* * *['difə]past tense, past participle - differed; verb1) ((often with from) to be not like or alike: Our views differ; Her house differs from mine.) sich unterscheiden2) (to disagree (with): I think we will have to agree to differ.) anderer Meinung sein* * *dif·fer[ˈdɪfəʳ, AM -ɚ]vi1. (be unlike)your taste in music \differs from hers du hast einen anderen Musikgeschmack als sieto \differ considerably/radically/significantly sich akk beträchtlich/völlig/merklich unterscheidenI beg to \differ ich bin anderer Ansicht▪ to \differ with sb anderer Meinung als jd sein* * *['dɪfə(r)]vi1) (= be different) sich unterscheiden (from von)I differ from you in that... — ich unterscheide mich von Ihnen darin, dass...
2)(= disagree)
to differ with sb on or over sth — über etw (acc) anderer Meinung sein als jdSee:→ agree, beg* * *differ [ˈdıfə(r)] v/i1. sich unterscheiden, verschieden sein, abweichen ( alle:from von):we differ very much in that wir sind darin sehr verschieden;it differs in being smaller es unterscheidet sich dadurch, dass es kleiner ist2. auseinandergehen (Meinungen):opinions differ on this darüber gehen die Meinungen auseinander3. (from, with) nicht übereinstimmen (mit), anderer Meinung sein (als): → academic.ru/1231/agree">agree A 3, beg B 34. differieren, sich nicht einig sein ( beide:on, about, over über akk)* * *intransitive verb1) (vary, be different) sich unterscheidenopinions/ideas differ — die Meinungen/ Vorstellungen gehen auseinander
tastes/temperaments differ — die Geschmäcker (ugs.) / Temperamente sind verschieden
differ from somebody/something in that... — sich von jemandem/etwas dadurch od. darin unterscheiden, dass...
2) (disagree) anderer Meinung sein* * *(from) v.abweichen (von) v.sich unterscheiden (von) v. -
2 radically
adverb1) (thoroughly, drastically; Polit.) radikal2) (originally, basically) prinzipiell3) (inherently, fundamentally) von Grund auf* * *adverb radikal* * *radi·cal·ly[ˈrædɪkəli]adv radikal, völlig; (fundamentally) grundlegend\radically new ideas völlig neue Ideento change sth \radically etw von Grund auf ändern* * *['rdIkəlI]advchange, differ, improve radikal, grundlegend* * *radically [ˈrædıkəlı] adv1. radikal, von Grund auf, grundlegend2. ursprünglich* * *adverb1) (thoroughly, drastically; Polit.) radikal2) (originally, basically) prinzipiell3) (inherently, fundamentally) von Grund auf* * *adv.radikal adv. -
3 differ
dif·fer [ʼdɪfəʳ, Am -ɚ] vi1) ( be unlike)your taste in music \differs from hers du hast einen anderen Musikgeschmack als sie;to \differ considerably/ radically/ significantly sich akk beträchtlich/völlig/merklich unterscheiden2) ( not agree) verschiedener Meinung sein, unterschiedliche Ansichten haben;to \differ with sb anderer Meinung als jd sein -
4 fundamentally
adverbgrundlegend; von Grund auf [verschieden, ehrlich]fundamentally opposed to something — grundsätzlich gegen etwas
* * *adverb He was fundamentally honest.) im Wesentlichen* * *fun·da·men·tal·ly[ˌfʌndəˈmentəli, AM -t̬əli]1. (basically) im Grunde [o Prinzip]I believe that people are \fundamentally good ich glaube, dass die Menschen im Grunde gut sind2. (in all important aspects) grundsätzlich, prinzipiellI disagree \fundamentally with what you're saying ich stimme dem, was du sagst, grundsätzlich nicht zu* * *["fʌndə'mentəlI]adv1) (= essentially) im Grunde (genommen); different, wrong, flawed grundlegendfundamentally different views — grundlegend or von Grund auf unterschiedliche Ansichten
fundamentally, he is a bully —
I am fundamentally opposed to it — ich bin grundsätzlich dagegen
* * *fundamentally adv im Grunde, im Wesentlichen* * *adverbgrundlegend; von Grund auf [verschieden, ehrlich]* * *adv.im Grunde ausdr.
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