divergent
- 英式英标[daɪ\'vɝdʒənt]
- 美式音标[daɪ\'vɜːdʒ(ə)nt; dɪ-]
英文词源
- divergent (adj.)
- 1690s, from Modern Latin divergentem (nominative divergens), present participle of divergere (see diverge). Related: Divergently.
中文解释
1. di- "apart" + verg- + -ent.2. => turn toward to different directions, tend toward to different directions, go in different directions.
实用例句
- 1. Similar customs were known in widely divergent cultures such as Ancient Egypt and Scandinavia.
- 在大不相同的文化中有一些相似的习俗,比如古埃及和斯堪的纳维亚之间。
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- 2. If a sequence is not convergent, it is divergent.
- 如果一个序列不收敛, 我们称它发散.
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- 3. The two countries followed very divergent pricing policies.
- 这两个国家奉行了非常不同的价格政策.
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- 4. Their underlying causes and mechanisms are divergent.
- 它们的根本起因和作用是不同的.
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- 5. The ratio of hospital beds to population is similarly divergent between these two sets of nations.
- 医院病床与人口的比率在这两类国家之间也同样悬殊.
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