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词组 different
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different /ˈdɪfərənt/ adjective not like something or someone else, or not like beforeadverbscompletely/totally/entirely different From now on, Tess’s life was to be completely different.slightly different/a little different They decided to use a slightly different approach.rather/somewhat different In New Zealand for example, the situation is somewhat different.fundamentally/radically different (=extremely different in very basic ways) Their world was radically different from ours.significantly different (=very different in an important and noticeable way) The results from the two groups of patients were significantly different.refreshingly different North Africa offers a fascinating and refreshingly different style of holiday.nounsa different way/approach/method Women are treated in a different way from men.a different kind/type/sort of sth Obama promised that he would be a different kind of leader.a different view/perspective/outlook Other scientists take a different view.a different world My parents seemed to live in a different world.a different person When she came back from college, she was a different person.a different direction/angle He approaches the subject from a different angle.a different colour/taste/smell Her left eye is a slightly different colour.prepositionsdifferent from sb/sth Health care is different from producing cars or selling food.different than sb/sth especially AmE Boys are often different than girls.GrammarIn spoken British English, you will also sometimes hear people say different to. In written English it is better to use different from or different than.phrasesbe no different (=not different in any way) He is no different than any other pop star.THESAURUS: different unique very different, special, or unusual and the only one of its kind: The book is certainly very rare, and possibly unique. | the unique wildlife of the Galapagos Islands Don’t use words such as very or extremely before unique. distinctive having a special feature or appearance that makes something different from other things, and makes it easy to recognize: Male birds have distinctive blue and yellow markings. unlike completely different from a particular person or thing: In Britain, unlike the United States, the government provides free health care for everyone. dissimilar formal not the same as something else: These four politically dissimilar states have all signed a treaty of friendship and cooperation. have nothing in common if two people have nothing in common, they do not have the same interests or opinions and therefore cannot form a friendly relationship: Apart from the fact that we went to the same school, we have absolutely nothing in common. | I discovered that we had a lot in common - we grew up in the same town. there’s no/little resemblance used when saying that two people or things seem very different: There’s no resemblance between the two sisters at all. | The final product bore no resemblance to the original proposal (=it was very different).ANTONYMS same
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