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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - differ

 
 

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differ
~ v 1 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 if two people or groups differ about something, they have opposite opinions + about/on/over  (The two lawyers differed about how to present the case.) 3 agree to differ to stop arguing with someone and accept that you will never agree 4 I beg to differ spoken formal used to say that you disagree with someone
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  (differs, differing, differed) 1. If two or more things differ, they are unlike each other in some way. The story he told police differed from the one he told his mother... Management styles differ. V-RECIP: V from n, pl-n V 2. If people differ about something, they do not agree with each other about it. The two leaders had differed on the issue of sanctions... That is where we differ... Since his retirement, Crowe has differed with the President on several issues. V-RECIP: pl-n V prep, pl-n V, V with n 3. to agree to differ: see agree I beg to differ: see beg ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   intransitive verb  (~ed; ~ing)  Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French ~er to postpone, be ~ent, from Latin ~re, from dis- + ferre to carry — more at bear  Date: 14th century  1.  a. to be unlike or distinct in nature, form, or characteristics the law of one state ~s from that of another  b. to change from time to time or from one instance to another ; vary the number of cookies in a box may ~  2. to be of unlike or opposite opinion ; disagree they ~ on religious matters ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  v.intr. 1 (often foll. by from) be unlike or distinguishable. 2 (often foll. by with) disagree; be at variance (with a person). Etymology: ME f. OF differer f. L differre, differ, DEFER(1), (as DIS-, ferre bear, tend) ...
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  1) отличаться, различаться, разниться 2) варьироваться to differ in phase — отличаться по фазе differ in sense — различаться по направлению (о векторах) ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  гл. 1) различать(ся), отличаться 2) не соглашаться, расходиться (во мнениях) ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  различаться, отличаться ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. отличаться; различаться to differ from each other —- отличаться друг от друга to differ in appearance —- быть непохожими to differ from smb. in age —- отличаться от кого-л. по возрасту 2. редк. отличать; различать 3. расходиться во мнениях, не соглашаться the witnesses differed —- свидетели не соглашались друг с другом; показания свидетелей расходились to differ from (with) smb. —- не соглашаться с кем-л., оспаривать чье-л. мнение to differ in opinion —- расходиться во мнениях to differ about the issue (on the point) —- расходиться (во мнениях) по этому вопросу to agree to differ —- оставить попытки убедить друг друга; остаться при своем мнении (о спорящих) I beg to differ —- позволю себе не согласиться 4. спорить, соориться Id: tastes differ —- посл. о вкусах не спорят; у каждого свой вкус ...
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  v.  1) различаться; отличаться (from - от кого-л., чего-л.; in - в чем-л.) She differs from her sister in the colour of her eyes. She and her sister differ in eye colour. The two brothers differ in their judgment of this piece of music.  2) не соглашаться, расходиться (from/with - с кем-л.; on/about - в чем-л.) I must differ from/with your opinion on the matter. to differ in opinion - расходиться во мнениях I beg to differ - извините, но я с вами не согласен lets agree to differ - пусть каждый останется при своем мнении Syn: see disagree ...
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  - c.1375, from O.Fr. diferer, from L. differre "to set apart, differ," from dis- "away from" + ferre "carry." Two senses that were present in L. have gone separate ways in Eng. since c.1500 with defer (transitive) and differ (intransitive). ...
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