differently
adverb uk/ˈdɪf.ər.ənt.li/ us/ˈdɪf.ɚ.ənt.li/
B1 不同地,不一样地,有差别地
in a way that is not the same
Are girls treated differently? 女孩子们受到的待遇不一样吗?
He didn't really behave any differently around her than with anyone else. 他在她身边的表现与在其他人面前并没有什么不同。
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- If I could turn the clock back and do things differently, I would.
- If I'd had children I might have looked at things differently.
- As students of chemistry know, even small rearrangements of a molecule's structure can produce a compound that acts differently.
- These figures work out differently each time I add them.
- The legal system operates very differently in the US and Britain.
- This restaurant stands out as it has been decorated very differently.