diverge
vi. 分开,叉开; 分歧; 偏离,背离; [数]发散,无极限
vt. 使发散; 使偏离
If one thing diverges from another similar thing, the first thing becomes different from the second or develops differently from it. You can also say that two things diverge .
His interests increasingly diverged from those of his colleagues...
他的兴趣和同事们越来越不一样了。
Scientists believe that man diverged from the apes between 5 and 7 million years ago...
科学家们相信人类是在 500 至 700 万年前由类人猿分化而来。
If one opinion or idea diverges from another, they contradict each other or are different. You can also say that two opinions or ideas diverge .
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。
Needless to say, theory and practice sometimes diverged.
不用说,理论和实践有时候并不相符。
If one road, path, or route diverges from another, they lead in different directions after starting from the same place. You can also say that roads, paths, or routes diverge .
...a course that diverged from the Calvert Island coastline...
从卡尔弗特岛海岸线叉开的一条路
Where three roads diverge take the middle branch.
到三岔路口时走中间的道。
1. move or draw apart;
2. have no limits as a mathematical series
3. extend in a different direction;
4. be at variance with; be out of line with
Don't diverge from the main path, but go straight through the wood.
不要偏离大道, 一直穿过树林.
To diverge at a wide angle; spread apart.
在一个大的角度展开.
Don't diverge in your speech.
发言不要离题.
I'm afraid our opinions diverge from each other on the subject of politics.
恐怕我们在政治问题上的见解不同.
We stand now where two roads diverge.
我们正处在两条道路分岔的地方.