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di·ver·gence [daɪʼvɜ:ʤən(t)s, Am dɪʼvɜr-] n\divergences of opinion Meinungsverschiedenheiten fpla \divergence from previous trends eine Abweichung von den vorherigen Trends -
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= divergence of opinion, = division of opinion расхождения во мненияхPolitics english-russian dictionary > differences of opinion
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24 divergencia de opinión
(n.) = divergence of opinionEx. There are divergences of opinion within the library profession about the proper division of labour between professional and clerical staff.* * *(n.) = divergence of opinionEx: There are divergences of opinion within the library profession about the proper division of labour between professional and clerical staff.
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25 point of divergence
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > point of divergence
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26 rate of divergence
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > rate of divergence
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27 climate of opinion
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28 hold the opinion
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29 in opinion
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30 in the opinion of
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31 private opinion
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32 public opinion
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33 public opinion
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > public opinion
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34 разброс мнений
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35 расхождение расхождени·е
divergence; (несоответствие) discrepancyрасхождение во взглядах — divergence / divergency in views
расхождение во мнениях — difference / cleavage / divergence of opinion
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > расхождение расхождени·е
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36 divergencia
f.divergence.* * *1 divergence\divergencia de opiniones diverging opinions plural* * *SF divergence* * *femenino differencehan surgido divergencias — differences o disagreements have arisen
* * *= divergence.Ex. The points of divergence in perspective can be broadly categorised as follows.----* divergencia de opinión = divergence of opinion.* punto de divergencia = stepping-off point.* * *femenino differencehan surgido divergencias — differences o disagreements have arisen
* * *= divergence.Ex: The points of divergence in perspective can be broadly categorised as follows.
* divergencia de opinión = divergence of opinion.* punto de divergencia = stepping-off point.* * *differencehan surgido divergencias en el seno del partido differences o disagreements have emerged within the party* * *
divergencia divergence
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English:
divergence
* * *divergencia nf1. [de líneas] divergence2. [de opinión] difference of opinion;surgieron divergencias en la jefatura del partido differences of opinion emerged among the party leadership;tenemos nuestras divergencias we have our differences (of opinion)* * *f divergence* * *divergencia nf: divergence, difference -
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divergenza s.f. 1. (Mat,Fis,Ott) divergence. 2. ( fig) ( diversità) différence, divergence: divergenza di opinioni divergence d'opinion. 3. ( fig) ( dissenso) dissension, divergence d'opinion: nacquero tra loro gravi divergenze de graves dissensions apparurent entre eux. -
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1) General subject: confrontation of opinion, confrontment of opinion, controversy, disagreement, divarication, difference2) Military: difference of opinion (e.g.:... on how to + inf.), difference of views, divergence of opinion, divergence of views3) Law: dissent, dissenting4) Accounting: division5) leg.N.P. division of opinionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > расхождение во мнениях
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39 división
f.1 division, sharing out, distribution, partition.2 separation, division, disunion, split-up.3 division.4 division, branch, subsidiary.5 partition, division, wall.6 department, sector, division.7 scission, division.8 splitting, division.La división del átomo The splitting of the atom.9 division, military division.10 Division.11 cleavage.* * *1 division2 figurado division, divergence\división acorazada/blindada MILITAR armoured (US armored) divisiondivisión de honor DEPORTE league of honour (US honor)primera/segunda división DEPORTE first/second division* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=separación) [de célula] division; [de átomo] splitting; [de gastos, ganancias] division2) (Mat) divisionhacer una división — to divide, do a division
3) (=desunión) [de partido, familia] division, splitno existe división entre nosotros — there is no division o split between us
4) (Dep) divisiondivisión de honor — top division; (Ftbl) premier division
5) (Mil) division6) (Com) (=sección) division7) (Bio) (=categoría) category8) (=zona)división administrativa, división territorial — administrative region
* * *a) (Mat) divisionb) ( desunión) divisionc) ( del átomo) splitting; ( de célula) division, splitting; ( de herencia) division, sharing (out)d) (Adm, Dep, Mil) division* * *a) (Mat) divisionb) ( desunión) divisionc) ( del átomo) splitting; ( de célula) division, splitting; ( de herencia) division, sharing (out)d) (Adm, Dep, Mil) division* * *división11 = division.Nota: Operación matemática.Ex: Computers have circuits for performing arithmetic operations, such as: addition, subtraction, division, multiplication and exponentiation.
división22 = divide, division, partition, split, splitting up, cleavage, rift, segmentation, splitting, splintering, splinter, balkanization, fault line, parting, divided line.Ex: Nevertheless, this basic divide remains a useful distinction between two major categories of indexing systems.
Ex: In simple terms, the essence of subject organisation is the division of literature (or references to literature) into manageable, or scannable categories, with each category being associated with an index term.Ex: It is concluded that the choice of citation and co-citation thresholds can be influenced by formal considerations which ensure statistically meaningful partitions rather than arbitrary decision which can produce meaningless interpretations.Ex: The information note may consist of a brief history of a corporate body, highlighting changes in the body's name, mergers with other bodies, splits within or between bodies, etc.Ex: New topics develop not merely by fission -- the splitting up of established subjects -- but also by fusion -- the merging of previously distinct subjects.Ex: After the Civil War, Emerson saw in collegiate education 'a cleavage occurring in the hitherto firm granite of the past'.Ex: Chief among these challenges is the technological rift that exists between the Third World and on-line systems that have their roots in technologically advanced societies.Ex: Using this method, the segmentation of natural keywords can be handled flexibly.Ex: The most obvious threat is the splitting of the media sector into separate information and entertainment sectors.Ex: This splintering of membership hinders the development of library unionism as a factor within the profession.Ex: However, others see the splinters in the discipline as a step in its revitalization.Ex: This shifts in emphasis mirror the general balkanization of modern American society.Ex: These views underlie the fault line that divides British politics today.Ex: A brief selection of possible scientific explanations for a number of biblical miracles -- Noah's flood, the parting of the Red Sea, the burning bush, the ten plagues, manna from heaven, and the raising of Lazarus -- is provided.Ex: The 1944 Education Act established free, universal secondary education but on the divided lines suited to the needs of capitalism.* división cultural, la = cultural divide, the.* división del mercado por grupos de consumidores = market segmentation.* división del trabajo = division of labour.* división de opiniones = division of opinion, split decision, divided opinions.* división de poderes = division of powers.* división digital, la = digital divide, the.* división + no estar clara = blur + division.* división política = political division.* división territorial = land division.* haber división de opiniones = be split on, opinion + be divided.* haber división de opiniones entre los críticos = critics + be divided.* hacer desaparecer una división = blur + division.* punto de división = break.* salvar la división = bridge + the divide.división33 = unit, division.Ex: Therefore, during the concluding phase of the revision project, the representatives of ALA units and other organizations will function as a single group.
Ex: She did not know at the time that she would never return to that department, or to the larger division that later incorporated it.* característica de división = characteristic of division.* de la división = divisional.* división canónica = canonical division.* división de forma = form division.* división de honor = premiership.* división del censo = census tract.* división de país = country division.* División de Préstamo de la Biblioteca Británica (BLLD) = British Library Lending Division (BLLD).* División de Servicios Bibliográficos de la Biblioteca Británica (BLBSD) = British Library Bibliographic Services Division (BLBSD).* división en departamentos = departmentation.* división en secciones = departmentation.* división enumerada = enumerated division.* división geográfica = geographical division.* jugador de primera división = major league player.* primera división = premiership.* Primera División, la = First Division, the.* sin división espacial = spatially unstructured.* * *1 ( Mat) divisiontengo que hacer cinco divisiones I have to do five divisions o division sums2 (desunión) divisionhay divisiones/hay una división en el seno del partido there are divisions/there is a division within the party3 (del átomo) splitting; (de una célula) division, splitting; (de una herencia) division, sharing, sharing out4 ( Mil) divisionla División Azul the Blue Division5 ( Dep) divisionla Primera División the First Division6 ( Adm) divisionla división financiera the financial division o sectionCompuestos:administrative regionseparation of powersdivision of labor*administrative region* * *
división sustantivo femenino ( en general) division;◊ hacer una división (Mat) to do a division
división sustantivo femenino division: la división acorazada está en camino, the armoured division is on the way
' división' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
casta
- interfase
- partición
- tercera
- cabeza
- compás
- condado
- decir
- distribución
- intendencia
- ocupar
- repartición
- sección
- separación
- separar
English:
border
- bracket
- counterpart
- division
- into
- part
- relegate
- severance
- split
- act
- partition
- season
- state
- tracking
* * *división nf1. [repartición] division;[partición] splitting up; [de átomo] splitting;hablaron sobre la división de la herencia they talked about how the inheritance was to be divideddivisión de poderes separation of powers;división del trabajo division of labouraquí hay división de gustos musicales people have different tastes in music here3. [desunión] division;hay mucha división en el partido the party is very divided, there's a lot of division in the party4. [departamento] division, department;la división comercial de la empresa the firm's commercial department o division5. [matemática] division6. [militar] divisiondivisión acorazada armoured division7. [deportiva] division;primera/segunda división first/second division;bajar a segunda división to be relegated to the second divisionla división de honor the first division, Br ≈ the Premier League* * *f1 MAT, MIL, DEP division2:hubo división de opiniones there were differences of opinion* * ** * *división n division -
40 difference
difference [ˈdɪfrəns]a. ( = dissimilarity) différence f (in de)• what difference does it make? quelle différence (cela fait-il) ?• what difference does it make if...? qu'est-ce que ça peut faire que... + subj ?b. ( = quarrel) différend m* * *['dɪfrəns]1) ( dissimilarity) différence f (in, of de)what difference does it make if...? — qu'est-ce que ça change si...?
2) ( disagreement) différend m ( between entre; over à propos de; with avec)
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divergence — When two or more averages or indexes fail to show confirming trends. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * diverge di‧verge [daɪˈvɜːdʒ, d ǁ ɜːrdʒ] verb [intransitive] ECONOMICS if two or more rates of interest, unemployment etc diverge, the… … Financial and business terms
divergence — UK [daɪˈvɜː(r)dʒ(ə)ns] / US [daɪˈvɜrdʒəns] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms divergence : singular divergence plural divergences a difference in the way that two or more things develop from the same thing divergence of: a wide divergence of … English dictionary
divergence — [[t]daɪvɜ͟ː(r)ʤ(ə)ns, AM dɪ [/t]] divergences N VAR: usu with supp A divergence is a difference between two or more things, attitudes, or opinions. [FORMAL] There s a substantial divergence of opinion within the party... This overall figure… … English dictionary
divergence — /di verr jeuhns, duy /, n. 1. the act, fact, or amount of diverging: a divergence in opinion. 2. (in physics, meteorology, etc.) the total amount of flux escaping an infinitesimal volume at a point in a vector field, as the net flow of air from a … Universalium
divergence — di|ver|gence [ daı vɜrdʒəns ] noun count or uncount a difference in the way two or more things develop from the same thing: divergence of: a wide divergence of opinion on this issue … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
divergence — noun 1. the act of moving away in different direction from a common point (Freq. 1) an angle is formed by the divergence of two straight lines • Syn: ↑divergency • Derivationally related forms: ↑divergent (for: ↑divergency) … Useful english dictionary
opinion — [ ɔpinjɔ̃ ] n. f. • v. 1190; lat. opinio, de opinari → opiner I ♦ 1 ♦ Manière de penser, de juger; attitude de l esprit qui tient pour vraie une assertion; assertion que l esprit accepte ou rejette (généralement en admettant une possibilité d… … Encyclopédie Universelle
divergence — [ divɛrʒɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1626; lat. sc. divergentia 1 ♦ Situation de ce qui diverge, de ce qui va en s écartant. ⇒ dispersion, écartement. Divergence d une lentille, d un système optique. ⇒ vergence. ♢ Métrol. Mesure de la puissance d un système… … Encyclopédie Universelle
divergence — index antithesis, circulation, conflict, contention (opposition), contradiction, contradistinction, controversy ( … Law dictionary
divergence — n. pl. divergencies [dəvʉr′jəns, dīvʉr′jəns] n. [ML divergentia] 1. a diverging, separating, or branching off 2. a becoming different in form or kind 3. departure from a particular viewpoint, practice, etc. 4. difference of opinion; disagreement … English World dictionary