differently
英 ['dɪfrəntlɪ]
美 [ˈdɪfərəntlɪ]
adv. 不同地;相异地
Oxford 3000 / BNC.4263 / COCA.3133
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 有差别的;不同的
If two people or things aredifferent, they are not like each other in one or more ways.- London was different from most European capitals...
伦敦同大多数欧洲国家的首都都有所不同。 - If he'd attended music school, how might things have been different?...
如果他上过音乐学校,事情会有怎样的不同呢? - We have totally different views.
我们的观点截然不同。 - In British English, people sometimes say that one thing isdifferent toanother. Some people consider this use to be incorrect.
(英国英语有时用different to表示两事物不相同,一些人认为该用法不正确) - My approach is totally different to his.
我的方法和他的完全不同。 - People sometimes say that one thing isdifferent thananother. This use is often considered incorrect in British English, but it is acceptable in American English.
(有时用different than表示两事物不相同,在英国英语中常被视为不正确,而在美国英语中则可以接受) - We're not really any different than they are.
我们跟他们其实并没有什么不同。 - ...a style of advertising that's different than the rest of the country.
与该国其他地区的广告很不相同的广告风格
- London was different from most European capitals...
- ADJ 分别的;个别的;各种的
You usedifferentto indicate that you are talking about two or more separate and distinct things of the same kind.- Different countries specialised in different products...
不同国家专门生产不同的产品。 - The number of calories in different brands of drinks varies enormously.
不同牌子的饮料所含的卡路里数大不相同。
- Different countries specialised in different products...
- ADJ-GRADED 不同寻常的;与众不同的
You can describe something asdifferentwhen it is unusual and not like others of the same kind.- This recipe is certainly interesting and different.
这种烹饪法的确很有意思而且与众不同。
- This recipe is certainly interesting and different.
In British English, people sometimes say that one thing isdifferent toanother.You're different to what I imagined.Some people consider this use to be incorrect, and insist that you should saydifferent from.We humans are different from all other species.In American English, you can say that one thing isdifferent thananother. This use is often considered incorrect in British English, but it is sometimes the simplest possibility when the comparison involves a clause.I am no different than I was 50 years ago.
在英国英语中,有时会用 different to 来表示某物不同于另一物:You're different to what I imagined (你跟我想象的不同)。一些人认为该用法不正确,坚称应用 different from:We humans are different from all other species (我们人类不同于所有其他物种)。在美国英语中,可用 different than 来表示某物不同于另一物。该用法在英国英语中常被视为不正确,但当比较中涉及一个分句时,它有时是最简单可行的表达方式: I am no different than I was 50 years ago (我和 50 年前没有什么不同)。
英英释义
adv
- in another and different manner
- very soon you will know differently
- she thought otherwise
- there is no way out other than the fire escape
双语例句
- You may even find that other people respond to you differently.
你甚至会发现,其他人对你的反应也截然不同。 - You have different experiences, you see the world differently, and that can be helpful when solving problems.
你有不同的经历,以不同的视角看世界,在解决问题时,这会对你有所帮助。 - The next hearings will be structured differently in order to minimize the inquisitorial atmosphere.
下次听证会将以不同的方式进行,以尽可能淡化审判似的气氛。 - Studies have shown that men and women deal with stress differently.
研究也发现,男性和女性对紧张和压力的处理是不同的。 - It is important to remember that each person reacts differently
重要的是要记住每个人的反应不同。 - If I had written the letter, I might have worded it differently.
如果换作我写这封信,我或许会用不同的措辞。 - You can't force — or even charm — him into behaving differently if he doesn't want to.
他要是不愿意改变自己的言行举止,你来软的还是硬的都没有用。 - How would you do this job differently form other people?
你做这项工作会和别人有什么不同? - We know the French order things differently.
我们知道法国人安排事情的方式与众不同。 - I would have phrased it quite differently
我本可以把它表述得全然不同。