1.争持,不同意 (with)
2.不合,不对,不符合,不一致 (with; in)
3.不适宜,有害 (with)
1.to have an opinion that is different from the opinion that another person has
2.to contain different information, or to produce different results
1.Sometimes it's easy to let your emotions get tangled up in things, especially if someone's disagreeing or even attacking your position.
有时矛盾能让你情绪紊乱,特别是如果当某人不赞同你的意见或者甚至是攻击你的立场时。
2.It is all too easy to imagine Mr Obama and Mrs Clinton disagreeing messily.
我们大家都不难想象奥巴马和希拉里争得面红耳赤的样子。
3.and a party disagreeing with the award may bring an action in a people's court except as otherwise provided for by the law.
对仲裁裁决不服的,除法律另有规定外,可以向人民法院提起诉讼。
4.What he said was disagreeing with the fact.
他说的话和事实不符。
5.Some Jedi, disagreeing with the politics behind the war, left the order in protest.
有些绝地因为不赞成战争背后的政治观点而退出武士团以示抗议。
6.The academic community is still disagreeing about whether there exists a priority or rule of priority in legal interpretation.
法定解释是否有一种优先性或优先性规则,学界对此纷争不一。
7.Lady Whitton wasn't used to people disagreeing with her.
惠顿夫人不习惯别人跟她意见相左。
8.The farrier, a small man with a sharp face, always enjoyed disagreeing with the butcher. 'Mr Godfrey marry Miss Nancy! '
长着尖脸的小个子马掌匠最爱和屠户过不去。“戈弗雷先生娶南茜小姐!”
9.Try to develop the habit of drawing your own conclusions, the habit of active thinking, of agreeing or disagreeing with the writer.
尝试绘画的发展与作家同意或不同意自己的结论,活跃的思维习惯,习惯。
10.Try disagreeing with me when I'm manic, and I'm evil; I become quite combative.
‘不信你在我躁狂发作时跟我顶牛试试---我会不管不顾,变得非常好斗。’