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differ

  • 1 differ

    vi razlikovati se, razilaziti se; odstupati; ne podudarati se; biti drugog mišljenja, ne slagati se; svađati se / I beg to # = na žalost, ne slažem se, imam drugo mišljenje; to agree to # = prestati se prepirati o čemu, u prijateljstvu uzeti do znanja protivno mišljenje; to # from = razlikovati se (od); imati protivno mišljenje (od)
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    drugačije
    ne slagati se
    odlikovati se
    odstupati
    razlikovati se

    English-Croatian dictionary > differ

  • 2 beg

    vt/i I.[vt] 1. pomoliti, prositi, zamoliti (koga, što) 2. izmoliti, moljakati II.[vi] moliti, prositi, prosjačiti, usrdno moliti ([for] za) / to # one's bread = prositi kruha; to go begging = prosjačiti; to # leave = moliti za dozvolu; to # = pardon, ispričati se, moliti za oproštenje; to # the question = izbjegavti bit pitanja, uzeti nedokazano kao dokazano; I # your pardon = oprostite!, kako molim?, kako ste rekli?; to # to differ = dopustiti sebi drugo mišljenje; I # to acknowledge = čast mi je potvrditi
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    moliti
    prositi
    tražiti

    English-Croatian dictionary > beg

  • 3 taste

    s 1. okus (kao čutilo i kao svojstvo), tek, kušanje, 2. zalogaj, komadić čega (of); gutljaj, kapljica 3. ukus (napose u književnosti i umjetnosti) 4. naklonost, volja, veselje, osobita ljubav(for za) 5. /# s differ = ukusi su različiti; 6. there is no accounting for # in the mouth = ostaviti neugodan miris u ustima; [fig] ostaviti loš dojam; / it is a matter of # stvar je ukusa; / there was a # of sadness in her remark = osječao se trag tuge u njezinim riječima; a # = malo, malko
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    kušanje
    kušati
    okus
    okusiti
    primjer
    proba
    probati
    sklonost
    ukus

    English-Croatian dictionary > taste

  • 4 toto caelo

    adv [Lat] potpuno, sasvim, totalno / to differ # = potpuno se razlikovati (razmimoilaziti)

    English-Croatian dictionary > toto caelo

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  • Differ — Dif fer, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Differed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Differing}.] [L. differre; dif = dis + ferre to bear, carry: cf. F. diff[ e]rer. See 1st {Bear}, and cf. {Defer}, {Delay}.] 1. To be or stand apart; to disagree; to be unlike; to be… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • differ — differ, vary, disagree, dissent mean to be unlike or out of harmony. Differ stresses the fact of unlikeness in kind or nature or in opinion but does not indicate except through the context the extent or degree of divergence {the houses in the row …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • differ — is widely used without any complement: • While their aims and activities differ slightly, all are clubs in the sense of recruiting members R. Brown, 1993. It can be followed by from in the meaning ‘to be unlike’: • These languages…differ from the …   Modern English usage

  • differ — ► VERB 1) be unlike or dissimilar. 2) disagree. ● agree to differ Cf. ↑agree to differ ● beg to differ Cf. ↑beg to differ ORIGIN …   English terms dictionary

  • differ — I (disagree) verb be discordant, be incongruent, be inharmonious, bicker, cavil, clash, conflict with, contend, contradict, dispute, divide on, hold different views, object, oppose, protest, raise objections, reject, repudiate, take exception,… …   Law dictionary

  • differ — late 14c., from O.Fr. differer (14c.) and directly from L. differre to set apart, differ, from dis away from (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + ferre carry (see INFER (Cf. infer)). Two senses that were present in Latin have gone separate ways in English… …   Etymology dictionary

  • differ — [v1] be dissimilar, distinct alter, bear no resemblance, be distinguished from, be off the beaten path*, be unlike, clash with, conflict with, contradict, contrast, depart from, deviate from, digress, disagree, divaricate from, diverge, diversify …   New thesaurus

  • differ — [dif′ər] vi. [ME differen < OFr differer < L differre, to carry apart, differ < dis , apart + ferre, to bring, BEAR1] 1. to be unlike; be not the same: often with from 2. to be of opposite or unlike opinions; disagree 3. Archaic to… …   English World dictionary

  • Differ — Dif fer, v. t. To cause to be different or unlike; to set at variance. [R.] [1913 Webster] But something ts that differs thee and me. Cowley. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • differ — UK [ˈdɪfə(r)] / US [ˈdɪfər] verb [intransitive] Word forms differ : present tense I/you/we/they differ he/she/it differs present participle differing past tense differed past participle differed 1) to be different from something else differ from …   English dictionary

  • differ — dif|fer [ dıfər ] verb intransitive 1. ) to be different from something else: differ in: The two animals come from the same family but differ in body shape and breeding habits. differ from: English differs from Spanish in that it is not… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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