different
adjective uk/ˈdɪf.ər.ənt/ us/ˈdɪf.ɚ.ənt/
A1 不同的,不一样的,有差别的
not the same
She seems to wear something different every day. 她似乎每天都穿不一样的衣服。
He's different now that he's been to college. 他现在上了大学,与以前不一样了。
We're reading a different book this week. 这周我们在读另一本书。
Emily is very/completely/entirely different from her sister. 埃米莉与她姐姐截然不同。
Emily and her sister are completely different. 埃米莉和她姐姐完全不同。
There are many different types/kinds of bacteria. 细菌有很多不同的种类。
informal不同寻常的,另类的;品位差的
used when you think someone or something is unusual or shows bad judgment
What do I think of your purple shoes? Well, they're certainly different. 我觉得你那双紫色鞋子怎么样?当然很另类啦。
- More examples
- Australia has its own cultural identity, which is very different from that of Britain.
- You turn this dial to find a different radio station.
- We sell 32 different flavours of ice cream.
- Eggs are sorted into different sizes by a machine.
- The word 'flight' has two different meanings : a plane journey, and the act of running away.