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[ˈdɪfə] past tense, past participle ˈdiffered verb1) ( often with from) to be not like or alike:يَخْتَلِفHer house differs from mine.
2) to disagree (with):يَخْتَلِف، يُعارِضI think we will have to agree to differ.
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3 differ
خَالَفَ \ differ: to be unlike: English customs differ from ours. disagree: not to agree: I disagree with you on this point. go against: be or act in opposition to: She went against her mother’s wishes. infringe: break (a rule). object: to disagree; express dislike; complain; mind: His neighbours objected to the noise. Do you object if I smoke?. \ See Also اخْتَلَفَ عَن، عارض (عَارَضَ) -
4 beg to differ
to disagree:إسْمَح لي أن أُخالِفَكَYou may think that he should get the job but I beg to differ.
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7 Observed Time Differ
Business: OTDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Observed Time Differ
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8 Your Experience May Differ
Chat: YEMDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Your Experience May Differ
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9 Your Experience WILL Differ
Chat: YEWDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Your Experience WILL Differ
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differ, differ from, be distinguished, be different from, be unlike, be noted for, feature• Второй эксперимент отличается от первого в нескольких важных моментах. - The second experiment differs from the first in several important ways.• Данное уравнение отличается от тех, что появляются в/ при... - This equation is different from those arising in...• Данный метод отличается от метода Малкина [2]. - The method is different from the one due to Malkin [2].• Его данные существенно отличались от результатов Смита [1]. - His findings were at variance with those of Smith [1].• Наш метод будет весьма существенно отличаться от данного. - Our procedure will be quite different from this.• Наши результаты существенно отличаются от результатов Смита [1]. - Our results barely differ from those of Smith [1].• Последний результат существенно отличается от того, что мы ожидали. - The latter result differs considerably from what we expected.• Применяемый метод значительно отличается по своему характеру от того, что использовался в... - The method used differs significantly in character from that used in...• Профессор Смит отличился в области... - Prof. Smith has distinguished himself in the field of...• Это весьма отличается от... - It is quite otherwise with...• Это существенно отличается от конечномерного случая, где... - This is in marked contrast to the finite dimensional case, where...• Это существенно отличается от... - This is considerably different from... -
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differразличаться в том отношении, что - differ in thatThe second variant differs from the first in that the sounds become louder and more expressive and are now rapidly repeated so that the intervals between them practically disappear .Русско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > различаться
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differ глагол: -
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differ from zero (refl.)Русско-английский политехнический словарь > отличаться от нуля
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differ in phase (refl.)Русско-английский политехнический словарь > отличаться по фазе
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differ; be different• Несколько семейств различаются по... - Several families are distinguished by...• Хотя... существенно различаются и по своему строению, и по назначению, их можно классифицировать согласно... - Although... vary considerably in structure and function, they can be classified according to... -
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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
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differ in sentiment — index dissent (differ in opinion) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law 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