Diferir in english

To differ

pronunciation: tudɪfɜr part of speech: none
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diferir = defer ; differ ; diverge ; part + company ; have + their differences ; tell + a different story ; disagree ; part + ways. 

Example: If the fund has not yet been assigned, entering a 'no' automatically defers the order.Example: A summary differs from an abstract in that it assumes that the reader will have the opportunity to peruse the accompanying text.Example: However, once the multi-concept subject has been analysed into its component concepts the two systems diverge.Example: One maxim is agreed upon by all, concepts 'important' for retrieval should be included in abstracts, but when specific criteria for their selection is devised, editors part company.Example: While Groome and the progressives have over the years had their differences with the mayor -- to put it mildly -- one thing they are in firm agreement about is that taxes have been pushed as far as they can be.Example: The more experienced physicians, however, told a different story about lifesaving practices in pediatrics.Example: Although we may disagree about the fine detail, semantic relationships are the relationships between subjects, which are reasonably stable, and reflect the consensus of opinion concerning the connections between subjects.Example: I'll go out on a limb and say that I think it is on this issue of sex and the relationship between the sexes that Islam and the West have parted ways.

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» diferir (con)be at variance (with) .

Example: I know that there ought to be someone to speak on behalf of Mr. Kilgour's point of view if it's at variance.

» diferir en cantidaddiffer in + degree .

Example: But the situation in the machine-press period differed chiefly in degree, not in kind.

» diferir en cualidaddiffer in + kind (from) .

Example: Corporate reference collections may differ in kind and in definition from reference collections of other types of libraries.

» los tontos rara vez difierenfools seldom differ .

Example: My boss and I both said something at the same time and I said 'great minds think alike' -- to which she replied 'fools seldom differ'.
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