单词 | disagreement |
释义 | disagreementn.ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > dissent or disagreement > [noun] > refusal to assent or agree disagreement1495 the mind > language > statement > refusal > [noun] > non-compliance disassent1423 disagreement1495 discompliance1664 incompliance1708 1495 Rolls of Parl.: Henry VII (Electronic ed.) Parl. Oct. 1495 §10. m. 8 Any disagrement or disassent by the seid duches..notwithstandyng. 1523 M. Parr Let. 14 July in N. Harris Controv. between Scrope & Grosvenor (1832) II. 86 If the marriage shuld take none effect,..either by deth, wardshipp, disagrement, or otherwyse,..repayment must nedes be hadd. 1587 J. Hooker Chron. Ireland 124 in Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) II One must read the bils.., and the other must read the consent or disagreement of the king. 1642 tr. J. Perkins Profitable Bk. i. §43. 19 The disagreement of the husband ought to be shewed. 1700 Baron & Feme vi. 30 The taking another Husband after the Age of Consent affirms the Disagreement, and so the Marriage is void. 1749 J. Salthouse Wood's Compl. Body Conveyancing I. 494 A Disagreement will make a Nullity of a Thing which before had an Essence. 1827 Daily National Intelligencer (Washington) 8 Mar. The House insisted on its disagreement to an amendment..to the bill. 1886 Science 30 July 97/2 The senate conferees..have receded from their disagreement to the clause. 2. Difference of opinion; lack of consensus; dissent; an instance of this. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > dissent or disagreement > [noun] discordc1230 dissensionc1384 controversyc1449 disaccord1449 abitiona1500 disagreement1501 dissenting1593 disopinion1598 divarication1646 dissentiency1647 disconsent1651 dissent1651 dissidency1670 dissentmenta1699 dissidence1775 dissentience1864 otherwise-mindedness1865 1501 King Henry VII Let. in J. Gairdner Lett. Reigns of Richard III & Henry VII (1861) I. 161 Thagrement or disagrement bi[twixt] the pope and hym for that matier. 1533 S. Vaughan Let. 27 Aug. (P.R.O.: SP 1/78) f. 167 The disagrement of the sayde sect is onely in the sacrament of the alter. 1576 A. Fleming tr. Cicero in Panoplie Epist. 83 I againe with you was not at disagreement. 1613 T. Jackson Eternall Truth Script. i. 445 (note) His disagreement from some of his owne profession. 1657 T. Wall Comment on Times 7 Disagreement in matters of faith causeth enmity. 1745 Philos. Trans. 1744–5 (Royal Soc.) 43 424 To shew how far the two Parties agree, and in what Point their Disagreement consists. 1797 Encycl. Brit. X. 72/2 There is a great disagreement among authors concerning the origin of the Ligurians. 1826 Albion 2 Sept. 91/1 A disagreement in eating is fatal to domestic repose; seeing that the same dish cannot at once be cooked in two different ways. 1868 E. Edwards Life Sir W. Ralegh I. xvii. 348 Men of very different natures, apart from their utter disagreement in religion. 1955 Bull. Atomic Scientists Apr. 167/1 Policy disagreement should never be confused with disloyalty. 1976 Times 21 May 2/4 Many disagreements between the three parties..have been well publicized. 2001 Jrnl. Policy Anal. & Managem. 20 185 There is no..room for disagreement with his views. 3. Discord, dissension, strife. Also: an act or instance of this; a quarrel, a dispute. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > [noun] unsibeOE unsaughta1122 un-i-sibc1275 conteckc1290 discordingc1325 distancec1325 discordance1340 dissensionc1384 batea1400 discordc1425 variancec1425 variationc1485 disgreement?1504 distinction1520 factiona1538 jar1546 variety1546 disagreeance1548 disagreeing1548 disagreement1548 misliking1564 odds1567 mislikea1586 discordancy1587 disagree1589 distancy1595 dissent1596 dislike1598 secting1598 dichostasy1606 fraction1609 dissentation1623 ill blood1624 misintelligence1632 clashing1642 misunderstanding1642 discomposure1659 disjointinga1715 uneasiness1744 friction1760 misunderstand1819 unharmony1866 inharmony1867 trouble at (the or t') mill1967 1548 N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. I. Matt. i. f. xxiv He..taketh his wife more nerely vnto hym, yt no man might suspecte any discorde or disagrement to be betwene them. 1589 A. Fleming tr. Virgil Georgiks ii. 34 in A. Fleming tr. Virgil Bucoliks Disagreement vexing brethren faithles and vntrustie. 1626 J. Mede Let. 25 Feb. in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. (1824) 1st Ser. III. 223 There hath been some Disagreement at Court between their Majesties, by reason of the French Ambassador. 1693 W. Robertson Phraseologia Generalis (new ed.) 477 The disagreement grew so high, that they challenged the field one of another. 1729 G. Shelvocke, Jr. tr. K. Siemienowicz Great Art Artillery iv. 348 Nemesis was..the Soveraign Arbitress of Disputes and Disagreements. 1770 ‘Junius’ Stat Nominis Umbra (1772) II. xxxviii. 87 Is it..for your interest..to live in a perpetual disagreement with your people? 1829 Standard 2 June An alliance..which no cloud of disagreement had ever interrupted. 1858 J. A. Froude Hist. Eng. (ed. 2) III. xii. 10 The occasion of their disagreement being removed, he desired to return to the old terms of amity. 1930 N.Y. Amsterdam News 5 Mar. 10/3 The home where there is constant confusion and disagreement..is a veritable hell. 1979 P. Norman Skaters' Waltz 186 Some disagreement between the two brothers..brought about the total estrangement of their two families. 2016 Daily Mirror (Nexis) Sept. It was a typical disagreement between parents and kids. Things got heated but they were never in physical danger. 4. Lack of consistency, correspondence, or harmony; discrepancy, discordance; spec. (Grammar) lack of agreement in number, gender, case, etc., with another element. Also: an instance of this.In some earlier quots. the sense is perhaps closer to ‘divergence’. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > disharmony or incongruity > [noun] discordance1340 variancec1374 discorda1387 disconvenience?a1425 unsuingc1425 disaccordancec1436 unaccordancec1449 inconveniencec1460 discrepancea1464 difformness1547 disagreeance1548 disagreeing1548 jar1548 disagreement1551 disagreeableness1570 dissonancy1584 discordancy1587 discoherencea1600 disconveniency1601 disharmonya1602 dissent1603 dissonancea1604 incongruency1604 incongruence1610 incongruity1612 discongruity1624 inconformity1625 discorrespondencya1641 inconsonancy1650 inconsistence1651 dissidy1657 unagreeableness1658 discomposure1659 disconsonancy1659 uncorrespondency1659 inconveniency1662 unconsonancy1665 incorrespondence1667 oddness1680 inconsistency1699 incongruousness1727 irreconcilementa1737 discrepancy1748 incoincidence?1798 inaccordance1808 inconsonance1811 inaccordancy1817 incorrespondency1817 cacophony1831 divergence1837 disaccord1871 1551 S. Gardiner Explic. Catholique Fayth i. f. 2 Euery notable disagrement from the truth may the more euidently appeare. 1576 A. Fleming tr. Hippocrates in Panoplie Epist. 284 As well their words as their deedes bee at disagreement. 1661 R. Boyle Two Ess. Unsuccessfulness Exper. ii, in Certain Physiol. Ess. 94 Which Disagreement..may..be imputed to the greater or less exactness..of the Instruments employ'd. 1699 R. Bentley Diss. Epist. Phalaris (new ed.) 154 There's a seeming disagreement between Diodorus and Herodotus. 1734 W. Whiston Diss. conc. God's Command to Abraham 11 The apparent Disagreement of any Command to the moral Attributes of God. 1740 Present for Papist 51 The disagreement, and disconveniencies which are to be found among them who write of it. 1825 M. M. Sherwood Lady of Manor (ed. 2) I. vii. 261 Sin is a disagreement or nonconformity of the will of any creature with the will of God. 1864 F. C. Bowen Treat. Logic v. 105 The Judgement, quadrupeds are not rational, determines the relation of disagreement between the two Terms. 1951 College Eng. 12 440 Are you haunted at night by..split infinitives, disagreement between subject and verb, and comma splices? 1995 I. Johnston Mosaic Text iv. 97 ‘Delightful’ disagreement, a positive of kind of disorder..is, paradoxically, the organizing principle of the house. 2003 Jrnl. Biblical Lit. 122 51 The grammatical disagreement between the plural subject..and the third singular verb. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > disharmony or incongruity > unsuitability or inappropriateness > [noun] inconvenience1413 uncompetence?1541 unaptness1548 improperty1555 unaptness1557 unproperness1561 impertinency1573 unmeetness1574 disagreement1580 unfitnessa1586 unsuitablenessa1586 incongruity1597 inconvenientness1600 improperness1612 indispositiona1613 insuitability1612 ineptitude1615 impertinence1616 inconcinnity1616 infelicity1617 unbeseemingness1623 ineptness1633 impertinentness1645 incompatibility1659 incompetibilitya1660 disaccommodationa1676 indecorousness1681 indisposednessa1684 inaptitudea1688 impropriety1697 wrongness1726 ineligibility1795 inaptness1814 unsuitability1814 unappropriateness1838 unadaptedness1846 inappropriateness1847 unfittingness1861 unbefittingness1865 ineligibleness1881 1580 T. Bright Treat. Sufficiencie Eng. Med. 48 If it agreeth with the complexion of a Moore.., then must it needes disagre with ours, which disagreement..if it be patched vp vnto vs.., yet declareth yt paching. 1626 F. Bacon Sylua Syluarum §36 Secret Malignity, and disagreement towards Mans Bodie. 1702 C. Mather Magnalia Christi i. ii. 6/1 The probable disagreement of so Torrid a Climate unto English Bodies. 1788 W. Rowley Ess. Malignant, Ulcerated Sore Throat 105 Acids..may be moderately used, provided there be no contra-indication, as disagreement with the stomach. 1825 Medico-chirurg. Rev. 3 33 It was not the remedy itself, but the largeness of the dose, that produced the disagreement. 1898 C. F. Langworthy Fish as Food (U.S. Dept. Agric. Farmers' Bull. No. 85) 20 The agreement or disagreement of a particular food with any person is largely a matter of individual peculiarity. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > [noun] > unpleasantness > that which is unpleasant unthankc897 offensiona1382 offencec1425 displeasure1470 pill1548 phlegm1567 water in a person's shoes1624 a whip and a bell1644 nastiness1718 disagreeable1726 watera1734 embitterer1752 disagreement1778 disagreeablism1835 grit1876 bad news1918 nasty1959 scuzz1968 napalm1984 1778 H. Gates Let. 2 Mar. in J. Sparks Corr. Amer. Revol. (1853) II. 532 You would have avoided many disagreements, had it pleased you to have accepted that offer. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1495 |
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