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1 his account diverges from the official version
his account diverges from the official versionEnglish-Dutch dictionary > his account diverges from the official version
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2 opinion diverges from the pattern
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > opinion diverges from the pattern
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3 diverge
intransitive verb2) (fig.) [Berufswege, Pfade:] sich trennen; (from norm etc.) abweichen3) [Meinungen, Aussichten:] voneinander abweichen* * *1) (to separate and go in different directions: The roads diverge three kilometres further on.) sich trennen2) (to differ (from someone or something else); to go away (from a standard): This is where our opinions diverge.) auseinandergehen•- academic.ru/21425/divergence">divergence- divergent* * *di·verge[daɪˈvɜ:ʤ, AM dɪˈvɜrʤ]vi1. (separate) auseinandergehentheir paths \diverged ihre Wege trennten sich2. (not follow)3. (differ) auseinandergehento \diverge dramatically stark voneinander abweichento \diverge dramatically from sth stark von etw dat abweichen, sich akk stark von etw dat unterscheiden* * *[daɪ'vɜːdZ]viabweichen (from von), divergieren (geh, MATH); (two things) voneinander abweichen* * *A v/i2. abzweigen ( from von)3. abweichen ( from von), voneinander abweichen4. verschiedener Meinung seinB v/t1. divergieren lassen2. ablenken* * *intransitive verb2) (fig.) [Berufswege, Pfade:] sich trennen; (from norm etc.) abweichen3) [Meinungen, Aussichten:] voneinander abweichen* * *v.divergieren v. -
4 alopático
adj.allopathic.* * *= allopathic.Ex. While some of the literature examined diverges from mainstream allopathic medicine, most popular publications succeed in presenting coherent, reasoned, and documented viewpoints.* * *= allopathic.Ex: While some of the literature examined diverges from mainstream allopathic medicine, most popular publications succeed in presenting coherent, reasoned, and documented viewpoints.
* * *alopático -caallopathic -
5 documentado
adj.well-informed, documented, well up, well-versed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: documentar.* * *1→ link=documentar documentar► adjetivo1 documented, researched2 familiar (enterado) informed* * *ADJ1) (=informado)un libro bien documentado — a well documented o researched book
2) (=con documentación)* * *- da adjetivo1) <informe/hecho> documented2) (frml) ( con documentación)* * *= documented, recorded.Ex. While some of the literature examined diverges from mainstream allopathic medicine, most popular publications succeed in presenting coherent, reasoned, and documented viewpoints.Ex. The reform process that forces a growing number of women out of the recorded labor force into casual, unremunerated, & informal work.----* bien documentado = well documented [well-documented].* conocimiento documentado = recorded knowledge.* información documentada = documented information.* no estar documentado = be undocumented.* * *- da adjetivo1) <informe/hecho> documented2) (frml) ( con documentación)* * *= documented, recorded.Ex: While some of the literature examined diverges from mainstream allopathic medicine, most popular publications succeed in presenting coherent, reasoned, and documented viewpoints.
Ex: The reform process that forces a growing number of women out of the recorded labor force into casual, unremunerated, & informal work.* bien documentado = well documented [well-documented].* conocimiento documentado = recorded knowledge.* información documentada = documented information.* no estar documentado = be undocumented.* * *documentado -daA ‹informe/hecho› documentedun informe muy bien documentado a very well documented reportestaba muy bien documentada sobre el tema she was very well informed about the subject, she had done a lot of research on the subjectB ( frml) (con documentación) with the required documents o documentationla carga no iba debidamente documentada the load did not have the necessary documents o documentation o papers, the documentation for the load was not in order* * *documentado, -a adj1. [informado] [informe, estudio] researched;[persona] well-informed;un periodista muy documentado a very well-informed journalist;estar bien/mal documentado sobre algo to be well-informed/ill-informed about sth2. [con papeles encima] having identification;no pudo entrar porque no iba documentado he couldn't get in because he had no identification with him* * *adj persona with papers -
6 razonado
adj.reasoned, well-reasoned, considered.past part.past participle of spanish verb: razonar.* * *1→ link=razonar razonar► adjetivo1 reasoned, well-reasoned* * *ADJ1) (=fundado en razones) reasoned2) [cuenta] itemized, detailed* * *- da adjetivo reasoned, well-reasoned* * *= reasoned, inferential.Ex. While some of the literature examined diverges from mainstream allopathic medicine, most popular publications succeed in presenting coherent, reasoned, and documented viewpoints.Ex. Only in LIS were there more articles using descriptive techniques than articles using inferential techniques.* * *- da adjetivo reasoned, well-reasoned* * *= reasoned, inferential.Ex: While some of the literature examined diverges from mainstream allopathic medicine, most popular publications succeed in presenting coherent, reasoned, and documented viewpoints.
Ex: Only in LIS were there more articles using descriptive techniques than articles using inferential techniques.* * *razonado -dareasoned, well-reasoned* * *razonado, -a adjreasoned* * *adj reasoned* * *razonado, -da adj: itemized, detailed -
7 отклоняться
•The particle's path is deflected by the gravitational field of Jupiter.
•The arc is deflected downwards magnetically.
•Special taps varying (or deviating) only slightly standard dimensions are to be marked with the letter .
•The behaviour of shock waves diverges from that predicted by ideal theory.
•The field lines deviate from a simple dipole configuration.
•The behaviour definitely departs from what is observed at lower energies.
•In order to show how this can be carried out, I must digress for a while to discuss some definitions.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отклоняться
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8 diverge
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9 мнение отличается от общепринятого
Mass media: opinion diverges from the patternУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мнение отличается от общепринятого
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10 Нет правил без исключения
There always exists something that diverges from, or contradicts any established theory, belief behavio(u)r, etc.Cf: There is an exception to every rule (Am.). There is no general rule without exception (Am., Br.). There's no rule without an exception (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Нет правил без исключения
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11 divergere
diverge* * *divergere v. intr.2 ( essere in contrasto) to diverge, to differ: le nostre idee divergono, our ideas diverge (o differ).* * *[di'vɛrdʒere]verbo intransitivo1) (essere discordi) [idee, interessi] to diverge; [leggi, gusti] to differ2) (separarsi) [linee, strade] to diverge* * *divergere/di'vεrdʒere/ [19]1 (essere discordi) [idee, interessi] to diverge; [leggi, gusti] to differ2 (separarsi) [linee, strade] to diverge. -
12 apartarse
1 (alejarse) to move away2 (separarse) to withdraw, move away* * ** * *VPR1) (=quitarse de en medio) to move out of the way¿puedes apartarte un poco? — can you move out of the way a bit?
se apartó a tiempo para evitar el puñetazo — he moved aside o moved out of the way to avoid the punch
¡apártense! ¡que está herido! — out of the way o stand clear! he's wounded!
se apartó unos pasos — she moved o walked away a few paces
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apartarse de — [+ persona, lugar, teoría] to move away from; [+ camino, ruta] to stray from, wander off; [+ actividad, creencia] to abandonapártate del fuego — get o move away from the fire
se apartó de la política — she left o abandoned politics
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¡apártate de mi vista! — get out of my sight!2) (=distanciarse) [dos personas] to part, separate; [dos objetos] to become separatedcon el tiempo se han ido apartando — they have drifted o grown apart with time
esta novela se aparta del estilo del resto de su obra — this novel is a far cry from the style of the rest of his work
el libro se aparta del realismo sentimentalista — the book diverges o strays from sentimentalist realism
3) (Jur) to withdraw from a suit* * *(v.) = step + aside, stray (from/outside), skew awayEx. True, we do have our unselfish heroes, men who willingly have laid down their lives for others, the wholly unselfish mother, the man who will step aside for the benefit of others.Ex. Public libraries have had difficulty in establishing such a role without straying too far outside their own area of competence.Ex. Management priorities are often skewed away from emphasis on continuing education.* * *(v.) = step + aside, stray (from/outside), skew awayEx: True, we do have our unselfish heroes, men who willingly have laid down their lives for others, the wholly unselfish mother, the man who will step aside for the benefit of others.
Ex: Public libraries have had difficulty in establishing such a role without straying too far outside their own area of competence.Ex: Management priorities are often skewed away from emphasis on continuing education.* * *
■apartarse vr (alejarse) to move over, move away: no nos apartemos del tema, don't go off the point
' apartarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ladearse
- quitarse
- apartar
- desligarse
- echar
- quitar
- retirar
- separar
English:
away
- come away
- move over
- stand aside
- step aside
- stray
- turn away
- deviate
- digress
- dodge
- stand
- stretch
- turn
* * *vpr1. [hacerse a un lado] to move to one side, to move out of the way;¡apártense, es una emergencia! make way, it's an emergency!;¿podría apartarse, por favor? could you move out of the way, please?;apártate a un lado, por favor please move aside o to one side;se apartó para dejarme pasar he stood aside to let me pass;¡apártate de mi vista! get out of my sight!2. [separarse] to separate, to move away from each other;apartarse de [grupo, lugar] to move away from;[tema] to get away from; [mundo, sociedad] to cut oneself off from;se fue apartando gradualmente de sus amigos she gradually drifted apart from her friends;el partido se ha apartado de la ortodoxia leninista the party has moved away from orthodox Leninism;nos apartamos de la carretera we left the road;nos estamos apartando del camino we are straying from the path;el velero se apartó de la ruta the sailing ship went off course* * *v/r move aside (de from);apartarse del camino leave the main road;apartarse del tema stray from the subject;no se aparta de mi lado he won’t move from my side, fam he sticks like glue;¡apártate! move!* * *vr1) : to step aside, to move away2) desviarse: to stray* * *apartarse vb to move / to move over -
13 diverge
daɪˈvə:dʒ гл.
1) расходиться( from), отходить;
отклоняться;
уклоняться (to) Don't diverge from the main path, but go straight through the wood. ≈ Не сходи с главной тропы, иди прямо через лес. At the end of the wood, the path diverges to the left. ≈ Ближе к опушке леса тропинка уклоняется влево.
2) перен. отходить, отклоняться (от нормы, стандарта) Tell your story without diverging from the truth. ≈ Расскажи, как было дело, и говори только правду. расходиться (о лучах и т. п.) - their paths *d их пути разошлись отклоняться, отходить - to * from a straight line отклониться от прямой линии - to * from the beaten track сойти с проторенной дороги - to * from an opinion отказаться от (прежнего) мнения - to * from a promise нарушить обещание;
отступиться от слова отклоняться (от нормы, стандарта) приобретать отличие разниться, различаться( о мнениях) (специальное) вызывать дивергенцию diverge отклоняться;
уклоняться ~ отклоняться ~ отличаться ~ отходить от нормы или стандарта ~ разниться ~ расходиться -
14 discostare
discostare v.tr. (letter.) to remove, to move away, to separate: discostare una sedia dal muro, to move a chair away from the wall.◘ discostarsi v.rifl. to wander; ( essere diverso) to diverge: non discostarti dal tema fondamentale, don't wander off the point; non riesce a discostare dalla tradizione, he can't break with tradition; la mia opinione si discosta leggermente dalla tua, my opinion diverges slightly from yours.* * *[diskos'tare]1. vtletter to move away2. vr vip (discostarsi)(anche), fig -
15 mainstream
noun (the chief direction or trend of a system of theories, developments etc: the mainstream of traditional art.) corriente principaltr['meɪnstriːm]1 corriente nombre femenino principal, corriente nombre femenino dominante1 convencional, dominantemainstream ['meɪn.stri:m] adj: dominante, corriente, convencional: corriente f principal
I 'meɪnstriːmnoun corriente f dominante, línea f central
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['meɪnstriːm]1.N [of ideology, philosophy, literature] corriente f principalhis work diverges sharply from the mainstream of English fiction — su trabajo se aparta radicalmente de la corriente principal de la novela inglesa
our policies aim to bring these young people into the mainstream of American life — nuestra política tiene como objetivo hacer que estos jóvenes adopten la forma de vida del ciudadano medio americano
2.ADJ [political party] mayoritario; [press, media, culture] dominante; [fashion] de masas; [education] convencionalthey remain on the margins of mainstream society — siguen estando marginados con respecto al ciudadano medio
the rise of the right in mainstream politics — el ascenso de la derecha dentro de la corriente política dominante
the mindlessness of much mainstream cinema — la estupidez de gran parte de la corriente dominante en el cine
3.VT (US) (Scol) integrar* * *
I ['meɪnstriːm]noun corriente f dominante, línea f central
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