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单词 divergence
释义
divergence
(daɪvɜːʳdʒəns , US dɪ- )
Word forms: divergences
variable noun
A divergence is a difference between two or more things, attitudes, or opinions. [formal]
There's a substantial divergence of opinion within the party.
This overall figure conceals wide divergences between the main industrial countries.
The tenor of the opening remarks reflects the divergence in the priorities of the two sides.
Synonyms: difference, varying, departure, disparity  
Collocations:
divergence of opinion
On price, there was a divergence of opinion in the City.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Unusually for a textbook, they have openly acknowledged this divergence of opinion and have tried to present both sides of the argument.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The divergence of opinion appears to come down to the degree of emphasis that each member puts on the international and domestic situations.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
There is a real divergence of opinion.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
divergence of views
Understandably, this open divergence of views between prime minister and chancellor provided fertile ground in which to plant seeds of doubt about the chancellor's competence.
Times, Sunday Times
This divergence of views shows the commission was never going to be able to satisfy everyone.
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However, lately there has been more of a divergence of views than usual.
Times, Sunday Times
The divergence of views begins with the interpretation of additional subjects of prophecy.
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genetic divergence
Therefore, bacterial infection restricts reproduction, perhaps setting the stage for the genetic divergence that fuels speciation.
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The study also found a great deal of genetic divergence between the species, suggesting that these species are themselves very old.
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This low level of dispersal has led to genetic divergence across its range.
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It may be placed as the closest living relative of the foraminiferans, but rapid genetic divergence between several groups makes this difficult to confirm.
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The pattern of genetic divergence can be used to trace the relatedness of organisms.
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great divergence
Such multi-mode lasers have a larger beam diameter and a greater divergence, which often makes them less desirable.
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Variations in pronunciation, words, expressions and grammatical constructions may occur between neighbouring cities, towns and villages, with peripheral islands exhibiting greater divergence due to isolation.
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Male biased genes show greater divergence than female biased genes.
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point of divergence
West won the ace and now came the point of divergence.
Times, Sunday Times
One point of divergence must have helped to appease the copyright lawyers, though.
Times, Sunday Times
Entries indicate the original publication date, the point of divergence and a brief synopsis of the plot.
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Where characters travel to the past, they may cause changes in the timeline (creating a point of divergence) that result in changes to the present.
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This, however, comes after the series' main point of divergence.
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show a divergence
Western parades often show a divergence between social movements and commercialization.
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Phylogenetic trees were created to show the divergence of variants from their ancestors.
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A graphic shows the divergence of teams from their predicted points last season.
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wide divergence
But make sure you understand where it invests, because there can be a wide divergence in performance.
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There was a wide divergence between the official electronic tabulations, media exit polls and tallies organised by opposition parties.
Times, Sunday Times
This period caused the wide divergence of musical styles between communities of pipers.
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Translations:
Chinese: 分歧
Japanese: 相違
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