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B1to not have the sameopinion,idea, etc.: 不同意,持异议,反对 I'mafraidI have to disagreewithyou (onthatissue).(关于那个问题)恐怕我不能同意你的看法。 [+ that]Fewpeoplewould disagreethatsomething should be done toreducecrimein thearea.很少有人会不同意应采取行动减少该地区的犯罪。 Iprofoundly/stronglydisagreewith(= do notaccept)thedecisionthat has been made.我强烈反对那个决定。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto argue with someone - argueThe kids are always arguing about something.
- have an argumentI had an argument with my sister.
- fightThe two sides continue to fight over control of the assembly.
- quarrelStop quarrelling, you two!
- rowUKMy parents were always rowing about money.
- squabbleThey are still squabbling over who will get the big office.
See more results » If two or morestatements,ideas, sets ofnumbers, etc. disagree, they are not the same. 有不同,有差别,不一致- Isympathizewith thegeneralaimsof theparty, but on thisparticularissueI'mafraidI disagree.
- Let's not disagree for thesakeof a fewpounds.
- Certainmembersof theaudiencemay disagree with what I'm about to say.
- Many of us in theeditorialdepartmentdisagree with thechangesthat arehappening.
- We disagree on most things, but on thisquestionwe are at one with each other.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesArguing & disagreeing - agent provocateur
- alienate
- alienated
- alienation
- argumentatively
- as a matter of factphrase
- bandy
- bet
- bone
- conflict
- cross swordsidiom
- dicker
- differ
- hammer
- make the fur flyidiom
- setsomeoneagainstsomeone
- shadowbox
- shadowboxing
- tangle
- tangle withsomeone
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Denying & contradicting Being and appearing different (Definition ofdisagreefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)disagree| American Dictionaryto have a differentopinionor beunabletoagree: I disagree with you about that. Mostscientistsagreethere is arisk, but disagree over theexactamountofrisk. (Definition ofdisagreefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)disagree| Business Englishto not have the sameopinion,idea, etc. as someone or to notagreewith them: disagree about/on sthThe twosidesin thepaydisputestronglydisagreeaboutraises. disagree with sbThesalesmanagerandprojectmanagerstill disagree with each other onpricingandproductdevelopment. if two or morereports,ideas, sets ofnumbers, etc. disagree, they are not the same: disagree about/on sthThestudiesdisagreed,however, about whethershareholdersofbuyingfirmstypicallymadetinygains, ortinylosses. (Definition ofdisagreefrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofdisagreedisagree The organization represented an eclectic group of socialists who widely disagreed as to socialist strategy.From theCambridge English Corpus He disagrees with these premises not because he considers them false, but rather inadequate and excessively simplified.From theCambridge English Corpus Moreover, they threatened to excommunicate anybody who disagreed with them.From theCambridge English Corpus Sharp, as he appreciates, had set the terms of debate even for those who disagreed with many of his particular ideas.From theCambridge English Corpus We might even expect disagreeing parties to engage in protracted talk about the quality of the merchandise until some common ground or resolution was reached.From theCambridge English Corpus If at least one agent disagrees, then both leave the meeting without trading.From theCambridge English Corpus Data are coded 0 (respondent strongly disagrees that the action should be allowed) to 3 (respondent strongly agrees that the action should be allowed).From theCambridge English Corpus A low score denotes a negative attitude ; either agreeing with a negatively biased statement or disagreeing with a positively biased statement.From theCambridge English Corpus In my survey, 43 % agreed strongly, 37 % agreed somewhat, 9 % were neutral, 7 % disagreed somewhat and 4 % disagreed strongly.From theCambridge English Corpus If two reviewers disagreed, a third echocardiographer was consulted.From theCambridge English Corpus Though both men were committed to a "rational-utilitarian" vision of chemistry, they disagreed entirely about the nature and purposes of chemical knowledge.From theCambridge English Corpus In another study, general practitioners and patients disagreed with guidelines on prevention that suggested discontinuing annual check-ups.From theCambridge English Corpus However, some studies have disagreed with this finding (3;7;8).From theCambridge English Corpus I disagreed, believing that a full account of the background issues was needed, as well as my summary of the available evidence.From theCambridge English Corpus Indeed, members of the tsarist government and academics often disagreed about possible areas of co-operation.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/disagree## |