different
adj. 有差別的,分別的; 各種的; 與眾不同的
If two people or things are different, they are not like each other in one or more ways.
London was different from most European capitals...
倫敦同大多數歐洲國家的首都都有所不同。
If he'd attended music school, how might things have been different?...
如果他上過音樂學校,事情會有怎樣的不同呢?
You use different to indicate that you are talking about two or more separate and distinct things of the same kind.
Different countries specialised in different products...
不同國家專門生產不同的產品。
The number of calories in different brands of drinks varies enormously.
不同牌子的飲料所含的卡路里數大不相同。
You can describe something as different when it is unusual and not like others of the same kind.
This recipe is certainly interesting and different.
這種烹飪法的確很有意思而且與眾不同。
1. unlike in nature or quality or form or degree;
2. distinctly separate from the first;
3. differing from all others; not ordinary;
4. not like; marked by dissimilarity;
5. distinct or separate;
different, various, diverse
這些形容詞均含"不同的"之意。
different strokes for different folks
(諺)蘿蔔青菜,各有所愛
The boy's manner of speech jarred on the teacher, who came from a different part of the country.
那孩子說話的神態令那位來自外地的老師感到不舒服.
We grow many different vegetables: potatoes, eggplant, etc.
我們種了許多不同的蔬菜,如土豆 、 茄子等.
This policy stretches across several different departments.
這項政策影響著幾個不同的部門.
Most schools cater for children of different abilities.
大多數學校能夠滿足具有不同天資的兒童的需要.
I am in a rather unique position, as my job is different from anyone else's.
我的情況很特殊, 因為我的工作與眾不同.