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different from 主要翻译 different from [sth/sb] adj + prep (not like)不同于…;和…不同;和…不一样My father's views on politics are different from mine.usage: ‘different’If one thing is different from another, it is unlike the other thing in some way. The meeting was different from any that had gone before.Health is different from physical fitness.Many British people say that one thing is different to another. Different to means the same as different from.My methods are totally different to his.Be carefulSome people object to this use. In conversation and informal writing, you can use either different from or different to, but in formal writing it is better to use different from. In American English, you can say that one thing is different than another. This use is often considered incorrect in British English, but it is sometimes the simplest possibility when the comparison involves a clause.I am no different than I was 50 years ago. |