diverge
verb /daɪˈvɜːdʒ/
/daɪˈvɜːrdʒ/
(formal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they diverge | /daɪˈvɜːdʒ/ /daɪˈvɜːrdʒ/ |
he / she / it diverges | /daɪˈvɜːdʒɪz/ /daɪˈvɜːrdʒɪz/ |
past simple diverged | /daɪˈvɜːdʒd/ /daɪˈvɜːrdʒd/ |
past participle diverged | /daɪˈvɜːdʒd/ /daɪˈvɜːrdʒd/ |
-ing form diverging | /daɪˈvɜːdʒɪŋ/ /daɪˈvɜːrdʒɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive] to separate and go in different directions
分叉;岔开 - The parallel lines appear to diverge.
这些平行线像是岔开了。 - We went through school and college together, but then our paths diverged.
我们从小学到大学一直在一起,但后来就分道扬镳了。 - diverge from something The coastal road diverges from the freeway just north of Santa Monica.
沿海公路与这条高速公路就在圣莫尼卡以北处岔开。 - Many species have diverged from a single ancestor.
许多物种都是同宗演变而来的。 - It is thought that the two species diverged about 130 million years ago.
人们认为这两个物种大约在1.3亿年前就已经分化了。
- The parallel lines appear to diverge.
- [intransitive] diverge (from something) (formal) (of opinions, views, etc.
) to be different意见、观点等 分歧;相异 - Opinions diverge greatly on this issue.
在这个问题上意见分歧很大。 - This country’s interests diverge considerably from those of other countries.
该国的利益同其他国家的很不一样。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- considerably
- dramatically
- sharply
- …
- from
- Opinions diverge greatly on this issue.
- [intransitive] diverge from something to be or become different from what is expected, planned, etc.
偏离;背离;违背 - to diverge from the norm
与常态不符 - He diverged from established procedure.
他违背了既定程序。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- considerably
- dramatically
- sharply
- …
- from
opposite converge - to diverge from the norm
词源mid 17th cent.: from medieval Latin divergere, from Latin dis- ‘in two ways’ + vergere ‘to turn or incline’.