diverge
英 [daɪ'vɜːdʒ; dɪ-]
美 [daɪ'vɝdʒ]
- vi. 分歧;偏离;分叉;离题
- vt. 使偏离;使分叉
TEM8 IELTS GRE CET6
1. di- "apart" + verg- + -e.
2. => turn toward to different directions, tend toward to different directions, go in different directions.
diverge 分叉di-, 分开,散开,来自dis-变体。-verge, 转,词源同converge, versus. 即转开,分叉。
- diverge
- diverge: see verge
- diverge (v.)
- 1660s, from Modern Latin divergere "go in different directions," from dis- "apart" (see dis-) + vergere "to bend, turn" (see verge (v.)). Originally a term in optics; the figurative sense is 19c. Related: Diverged; diverging.
- 1. When the aims of the partners begin to diverge, there'strouble.
- 当合作伙伴的目标开始出现分歧时,麻烦就产生了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The parallel lines appear to diverge.
- 这些平行线像是岔开了。
来自《权威词典》
- 3. This is where our opinions diverge from each other.
- 这就是我们意见产生分歧之处.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. Don't diverge in your speech.
- 发言不要离题.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- 5. The view of the Estonian government does not diverge that far from Lipmaa's thinking.
- 爱沙尼亚政府的观点和李普马的想法相去不远。
来自柯林斯例句