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单词 diverge
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diverge


di·verge

D0301600 (dĭ-vûrj′, dī-)v. di·verged, di·verg·ing, di·verg·es v.intr.1. To go or extend in different directions from a common point; branch out: "All modern species diverged from a set of ancestors" (Jennifer Ackerman).2. a. To depart from an established pattern or norm; deviate.b. To be different, as in opinion or manner; differ: Opinions diverged within the government on how to deal with the crisis. See Synonyms at swerve.3. Mathematics To fail to approach a limit.v.tr. To cause (light rays, for example) to diverge; deflect.
[Latin dīvergere : Latin dī-, dis-, apart; see dis- + Latin vergere, to bend; see wer- in Indo-European roots.]

diverge

(daɪˈvɜːdʒ) vb1. to separate or cause to separate and go in different directions from a point2. (intr) to be at variance; differ: our opinions diverge. 3. (intr) to deviate from a prescribed course4. (Mathematics) (intr) maths (of a series or sequence) to have no limit[C17: from Medieval Latin dīvergere, from Latin di-2 + vergere to turn]

di•verge

(dɪˈvɜrdʒ, daɪ-)

v. -verged, -verg•ing. v.i. 1. to move, lie, or extend in different directions from a common point; branch off. 2. to differ in opinion, character, form, etc.; deviate. 3. Math. (of a sequence, series, etc.) to have no unique limit. 4. to turn aside or deviate, as from a path, practice, or plan. v.t. 5. to deflect. [1655–65; < Medieval Latin dīvergere= Latin dī- di-2 + vergere to incline] syn: See deviate.

diverge


Past participle: diverged
Gerund: diverging
Imperative
diverge
diverge
Present
I diverge
you diverge
he/she/it diverges
we diverge
you diverge
they diverge
Preterite
I diverged
you diverged
he/she/it diverged
we diverged
you diverged
they diverged
Present Continuous
I am diverging
you are diverging
he/she/it is diverging
we are diverging
you are diverging
they are diverging
Present Perfect
I have diverged
you have diverged
he/she/it has diverged
we have diverged
you have diverged
they have diverged
Past Continuous
I was diverging
you were diverging
he/she/it was diverging
we were diverging
you were diverging
they were diverging
Past Perfect
I had diverged
you had diverged
he/she/it had diverged
we had diverged
you had diverged
they had diverged
Future
I will diverge
you will diverge
he/she/it will diverge
we will diverge
you will diverge
they will diverge
Future Perfect
I will have diverged
you will have diverged
he/she/it will have diverged
we will have diverged
you will have diverged
they will have diverged
Future Continuous
I will be diverging
you will be diverging
he/she/it will be diverging
we will be diverging
you will be diverging
they will be diverging
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been diverging
you have been diverging
he/she/it has been diverging
we have been diverging
you have been diverging
they have been diverging
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been diverging
you will have been diverging
he/she/it will have been diverging
we will have been diverging
you will have been diverging
they will have been diverging
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been diverging
you had been diverging
he/she/it had been diverging
we had been diverging
you had been diverging
they had been diverging
Conditional
I would diverge
you would diverge
he/she/it would diverge
we would diverge
you would diverge
they would diverge
Past Conditional
I would have diverged
you would have diverged
he/she/it would have diverged
we would have diverged
you would have diverged
they would have diverged
Thesaurus
Verb1.diverge - move or draw apart; "The two paths diverge here"furcate, branch, fork, ramify, separate - divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork; "The road forks"move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"converge - move or draw together at a certain location; "The crowd converged on the movie star"
2.diverge - have no limits as a mathematical seriesmath, mathematics, maths - a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangementbe - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"converge, meet - be adjacent or come together; "The lines converge at this point"converge - approach a limit as the number of terms increases without limit
3.diverge - extend in a different direction; "The lines start to diverge here"; "Their interests diverged"divaricate - branch off; "The road divaricates here"bifurcate - split or divide into twoconverge, meet - be adjacent or come together; "The lines converge at this point"
4.diverge - be at variance withdiverge - be at variance with; be out of line withdepart, deviate, varyaberrate - diverge or deviate from the straight path; produce aberration; "The surfaces of the concave lens may be proportioned so as to aberrate exactly equal to the convex lens"aberrate - diverge from the expected; "The President aberrated from being a perfect gentleman"belie, contradict, negate - be in contradiction withdiffer - be different; "These two tests differ in only one respect"

diverge

verb1. separate, part, split, branch, divide, fork, divaricate The aims of the partners began to diverge.2. conflict, differ, disagree, dissent, be at odds, be at variance Theory and practice sometimes diverged.3. deviate, depart, stray, wander, meander, turn aside a course that diverged from the coastline4. digress, stray, deviate, digress, ramble, get sidetracked, go off at a tangent, get off the point The manuscripts diverged from the original.

diverge

verb1. To separate into branches or branchlike parts:bifurcate, branch (out), divide, fork, ramify, subdivide.2. To be unlike or dissimilar:differ, disagree, vary.Idiom: be at variance.3. To turn away from a prescribed course of action or conduct:depart, deviate, digress, stray, swerve, veer.Archaic: err.4. To turn aside, especially from the main subject in writing or speaking:deviate, digress, divagate, ramble, stray, wander.Idiom: go off at a tangent.
Translations
偏离分叉分岐

diverge

(daiˈvəːdʒ) verb1. to separate and go in different directions. The roads diverge three kilometres further on. 分岔 (道路)分叉 2. to differ (from someone or something else); to go away (from a standard). This is where our opinions diverge. (意見等)分岐,偏離(標準) (意见等)分岐,偏离(标准) diˈvergence noun 分岔,散度,歧見,偏差 分叉,(数)散度,分歧,背离 diˈvergent adjective 岔開的,分歧的 叉开的,发散的

diverge


diverge from (something)

To separate from something and travel in a different direction. Be careful to stay on the highway and not get onto one of the roads that diverge from it. The ranger warned us not to diverge from the paved trails.See also: diverge

diverge from something

to move in a different direction from something. Her line of thinking diverged from generally accepted thought on this point. The driveway diverges from the main road beyond the fence, straight ahead.See also: diverge

diverge


diverge

If a series of approximations to some value get progressivelyfurther from it then the series is said to diverge.

The reduction of some term under some evaluation strategydiverges if it does not reach a normal form after a finitenumber of reductions.
MedicalSeedivergenceFinancialSeeDivergenceSee DVRG
See DVRG

diverge


  • verb

Synonyms for diverge

verb separate

Synonyms

  • separate
  • part
  • split
  • branch
  • divide
  • fork
  • divaricate

verb conflict

Synonyms

  • conflict
  • differ
  • disagree
  • dissent
  • be at odds
  • be at variance

verb deviate

Synonyms

  • deviate
  • depart
  • stray
  • wander
  • meander
  • turn aside

verb digress

Synonyms

  • digress
  • stray
  • deviate
  • ramble
  • get sidetracked
  • go off at a tangent
  • get off the point

Synonyms for diverge

verb to separate into branches or branchlike parts

Synonyms

  • bifurcate
  • branch
  • divide
  • fork
  • ramify
  • subdivide

verb to be unlike or dissimilar

Synonyms

  • differ
  • disagree
  • vary

verb to turn away from a prescribed course of action or conduct

Synonyms

  • depart
  • deviate
  • digress
  • stray
  • swerve
  • veer
  • err

verb to turn aside, especially from the main subject in writing or speaking

Synonyms

  • deviate
  • digress
  • divagate
  • ramble
  • stray
  • wander

Synonyms for diverge

verb move or draw apart

Related Words

  • furcate
  • branch
  • fork
  • ramify
  • separate
  • move

Antonyms

  • converge

verb have no limits as a mathematical series

Related Words

  • math
  • mathematics
  • maths
  • be

Antonyms

  • converge
  • meet

verb extend in a different direction

Related Words

  • divaricate
  • bifurcate

Antonyms

  • converge
  • meet

verb be at variance with

Synonyms

  • depart
  • deviate
  • vary

Related Words

  • aberrate
  • belie
  • contradict
  • negate
  • differ
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