1. | ~ (from/to/than sb/sth) 不同的;有区别的;有差异的not the same as sb/sth; not like sb/sth else |
American English is significantly different from British English. 美式英语与英式英语有很大差异。 | |
It's very different to what I'm used to. 这与我所习惯的大不相同。 | |
He saw he was no different than anybody else. 他认为他与其他人没什么两样。 | |
It's different now than it was a year ago. 现在同一年前不一样了。 | |
People often give very different accounts of the same event. 人们对同一件事的叙述常常大为不同。 | |
My son's terribly untidy; my daughter's no different . 我儿子邋遢极了,女儿也不比他强。 |
2. | [obn] 分别的;各别的;各种的separate and individual |
She offered us five different kinds of cake. 她给我们提供了五种不同的蛋糕。 | |
The programme was about customs in different parts of the country. 这个节目介绍全国各地的风俗习惯。 | |
They are sold in many different colours. 这些有多种颜色供选购。 | |
I looked it up in three different dictionaries. 我分别在三本词典里查找过。 |
3. | [nubn] (informal) 不平常;与众不同;别致unusual; not like other people or things |
‘Did you enjoy the play?’ ‘Well, it was certainly different!’ “你喜欢这出戏吗?”“哦,的确不同凡响!” |