词组 | DISAGREEMENT |
释义 | IDIOMSLANG DISAGREEMENT beg to differ (with someone) to disagree with someone; to state one's disagreement with someone in a polite way. (Usually used in a statement made to the person being disagreed with. Fixed order.)I beg to differ with you, but you have stated everything exactly backwards.If I may beg to differ, you have not expressed things as well as you seem to think. out of tune (with someone or something) not in (figurative) harmony or agreement.Your proposal is out of tune with my ideas of what we should be doing.Your ideas and mine are out of tune. raise an objection (to someone or something) to mention an objection about someone or something. (Also without an, as in the examples.)I hope your family won't raise an objection to my staying for dinner.I'm certain no one will raise objection. We are delighted to have you. split hairs to quibble; to try to make petty distinctions.They don't have any serious differences. They are just splitting hairs.Don't waste time splitting hairs. Accept it the way it is. start something to start a fight or an argument. (Something is anything or nothing in the negative.)Hey, you! Better be careful unless you want to start something.I don't want to start anything. I'm just leaving. take exception (to something) to disagree with something (that someone has said).I take exception to your remarks, and I would like to discuss them with you.I'm sorry you take exception. Let's discuss the matter. You can't please everyone. It is not possible to make everyone happy. (Said when someone has made a complaint or when someone has pointed out a flaw that cannot be fixed.)When Jean complained about the choices on the dinner menu, the waiter said, "Sorry. You can't please everyone."Jerry reported that many of his friends had noticed that the colors of the walls in the living room clashed. His mother said, "Oh, well. You can't please everyone." |
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