diverse
a. 不同的, 变化多的
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教材释义与例句
不同的;多种多样的;变化多的
If a group of things is diverse, it is made up of a wide variety of things
The building houses a wide and diverse variety of antiques.
这栋楼里摆放着大量各式各样的古董。
释义与例句
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Synonym of diversify.
To make (something) different or varied in form or quality; to alter, to change, to vary.
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Synonym of diversify.
To make the scope of (business, investments, etc.) different or varied, especially so as to balance and mitigate risks.
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To go a different route or way from someone else; to diverge, to separate.
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Consisting of different elements; various.
多种多样的
多种的
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Capable of or having various forms in different situations or at different times; multiform.
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Chiefly preceded by a descriptive word: of a community, organization, etc.: composed of people with a variety of different demographic characteristics such as ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status; especially, having a sizeable representation of people who are minorities in the community, organization, etc.
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Not the same; different, dissimilar, distinct.
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Of a person: belonging to a minority group.
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Differing from what is good or right, or beneficial; bad, evil; harmful.
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Having different colours; mottled, variegated.
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Causing one to be indecisive between different viewpoints.
废旧 罕用
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Synonym of diversely (“in different directions”).
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词源
From Middle English diversen (“to differ, diverge; to become different, change; to vary; to change or vary (something); to make a distinction, distinguish; to divert”), from Anglo-Norman diverser, Middle French diverser, and Old French diverser (“to alter, change; to differ, diverge; to disagree”), from Late Latin diversare (“to differ”), and then either: * a frequentative form of Latin dīvertere, the present active infinitive of dīvertō (see etymology 1); or * from dī- (variant of dis- (prefix meaning ‘apart, in two’)) + versāre (the present active infinitive of versō (“to alter, change; to keep turning, whirl”), a frequentative form of vertō: see etymology 1). Etymology 2 sense 1 (“synonym of diversify”) became obsolete in the 16th century, and was probably recoined in the 20th century.
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