non-identical
adjective (also mainly US nonidentical) uk/ˌnɒn.aɪˈden.tɪ.kəl/ us/ˌnɑːn.aɪˈden.t̬ə.kəl/
不完全相同的
not exactly the same as someone or something else
Legally, a draft or non-identical copy is a separate document.
It would look better if the houses had non-identical porches but the developer uses a builder that mass-produces only a certain number of styles. 如果这些房子有不同样式的门廊看起来会更好看,但开发商使用的建筑商只批量生产有限的几种风格。
(孩子)非同卵的
(of children born to the same mother on the same occasion) not looking exactly the same because they developed from separate eggs
It was the first successful ovarian tissue transplant between two non-identical sisters.
Doctors believe she is expecting triplets and a non-identical brother. 医生认为她怀的是三胞胎和另一个异卵男婴。
See also: non-identical twinidentical twin
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- Making a model with legs proved difficult - one of the legs was non-identical to the other three, which I forgot to correct for.
- Philosophy’s true interest lies in what is non-conceptual and non-identical to thinking.
- This is the major barrier to organ transplantation between genetically non-identical patients.
Compare: identical