diverging

diverging [daɪ'vɜ:dʒɪŋ]  [daɪ'vɜ:dʒɪŋ] 

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原级:diverge

第三人称单数:diverges

过去分词:diverged

过去式:diverged

diverging 基本解释

动词分歧; 偏离; 分开( diverge的现在分词 ); 分道扬镳

diverging 网络解释

1. 扩散:divergent lens 扩散式镜片组,即透光性成负焦距作用 | diverging 扩散 | diverging lens 扩散透镜,凹透镜

2. 分流:Ditching Machine 挖沟机 | Diverging 分流 | Diverging area 分流区;分流区域

3. 渐扩的:diverging wave 散波 | diverging 渐扩的 | diverging-converging flow system 源-汇流系

4. 趋向消散发散的:diverging 趋向消散 | diverging 趋向消散发散的 | diversion clause 变更卸货港条款

diverging 单语例句

1. An agreement between the trading powers gathering in London is seen as crucial because they represent many of the diverging interests in the WTO.

2. As long as countries stick to diverging gauges of terror, all the talk about solidarity rings hollow.

3. Just as the real Beatles had diverging ideas on how things should be run, the Beijing four had different expectations when they formed.

4. Another pressing problem that Yang and his team have to solve is the coordination of business entities that have diverging interests.

5. Wang said there were diverging opinions about how lawmakers should integrate such issues into the proposed legislation.

6. diverging的解释

6. Others saw no shame in admitting to their confusion over the diverging newspaper reports.

7. " The diverging agendas explain why the first military talks this year collapsed, " Jin noted.

8. Mutual distrust and diverging agendas have caused the current deadlock, experts said.

9. It is certainly interesting to see Chinese positions diverging in the past decade.

10. At home, it will have to deal with diverging central and local interests.

diverging 英英释义

adj

1. tending to move apart in different directions

    Synonym: divergent