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  • 1 Differ

    v. intrans.
    P. and V. διαφέρειν.
    In sound: P. διαφωνεῖν.
    Quarrel: Ar. and P. διαφέρεσθαι, P. διίστασθαι, P. and V. ἐρίζειν.
    Differ with ( quarrel with): P. διαφέρεσθαι (dat.), διαφόρως ἔχειν (dat.); see Quarrel.
    Differ from: P. and V. διαφέρειν (gen.).
    So greatly do I differ from your other counsellors: P. τοσοῦτόν γε ἀφέστηκα τῶν ἄλλων τῶν συμβουλευόντων (Dem. 115).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Differ

  • 2 differ

    ['difə]
    past tense, past participle - differed; verb
    1) ((often with from) to be not like or alike: Our views differ; Her house differs from mine.) διαφέρω
    2) (to disagree (with): I think we will have to agree to differ.) διαφωνώ

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  • 3 diverge

    1) (to separate and go in different directions: The roads diverge three kilometres further on.) χωρίζω
    2) (to differ (from someone or something else); to go away (from a standard): This is where our opinions diverge.) αποκλίνω
    - divergent

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  • 4 Disagree

    v. intrans.
    Quarrel: Ar. and P. διαφέρεσθαι, στασιάζειν, P. διίστασθαι, P. and V. ἐρίζειν.
    Differ in opinion: P. διαφωνεῖν (Plat.).
    Of things, clash: P. διαφωνεῖν, V. διχοστατεῖν.
    Disagree with, quarrel with: P. and V. ἐρίζειν (dat. or πρός, acc.), διχοστατεῖν (πρός, acc.) (rare P.), P. διαφέρεσθαι (dat. or πρός, acc.), Ar. and P. στασιάζειν (dat. or πρός, acc.); see Quarrel.
    Differ in opinion from: P. διαφωνεῖν (dat.) (Plat.).
    met., not to suit: use P. and V. οὐχ ἁρμόζειν (dat.).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Disagree

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  • Model acts differ from Uniform Acts, which are usually adopted by the states in virtually the same form proposed by the American Law Institute and other organizations. — Model acts differ from Uniform Acts, which are usually adopted by the states in virtually the same form proposed by the American Law Institute and other organizations. A change or alteration in existing materials. Dictionary from West s… …   Law dictionary

  • 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 — 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

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  • 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

  • differ — dif|fer W3 [ˈdıfə US ər] v [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: différer [i] to delay, be different , from Latin differre, from ferre to carry ] 1.) to be different from something in some way ▪ The two systems differ in many respects. differ from… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • differ — v. 1) (D; intr.) to differ about, on 2) (D; intr.) to differ from (this arrangement differs from the one I had in mind) 3) (D; intr.) to differ on; with (I differ with you on that point) * * * [ dɪfə] on with (I differ with you on that point) (D; …   Combinatory dictionary

  • differ — verb 1 (I) to be different from something in quality, features etc (+ from): Humans differ from other mammals in their ability to speak. | differ widely/greatly: Opinions on the subject differ widely. 2 (I) if two people or groups differ about… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • differ — verb 1》 be unlike or dissimilar: actual results may differ from expectations. 2》 disagree with someone. Phrases agree to differ amicably stop arguing because agreement will never be reached. beg to differ politely disagree. Origin ME: from OFr.… …   English new terms dictionary

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