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differ
différer de quelque chose
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differ [ingl brit ˈdɪfə, ingl am ˈdɪfər] VB vb intr
1. differ (be different):
differ
différer (from de, in par, in that en ce que)
to differ widely or markedly
tastes differ
2. differ (disagree):
differ
différer (d'opinion) (on sth sur qc, from sb de qn, with sb avec qn)
I beg to differ
we must agree to differ
markedly increase, decline, differ, improve
minutely vary, differ
strikingly stand out, differ
sharply differ, contrast, stand out
I beg to differ
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
to differ (de from)
diverger lois, goûts:
to differ (de from, sur on)
to differ, to be different (de from)
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
differ [ˈdɪfəʳ, ingl am -ɚ] VB vb intr
1. differ (be unlike):
to differ from sth
2. differ (disagree):
to differ with sb
to agree to differ
I beg to differ form
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
differ [ˈdɪf·ər] VB vb intr
1. differ (be unlike):
to differ from sth
2. differ (disagree):
to differ with sb
I beg to differ form
to agree to differ
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
Present
Idiffer
youdiffer
he/she/itdiffers
wediffer
youdiffer
theydiffer
Past
Idiffered
youdiffered
he/she/itdiffered
wediffered
youdiffered
theydiffered
Present Perfect
Ihavediffered
youhavediffered
he/she/ithasdiffered
wehavediffered
youhavediffered
theyhavediffered
Past Perfect
Ihaddiffered
youhaddiffered
he/she/ithaddiffered
wehaddiffered
youhaddiffered
theyhaddiffered
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Not all modern authors agree with these theories.
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The elves would agree to teach magic to the humans in return for their aid.
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Ann finally persuades him to agree to a trial period of a few weeks.
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The various implementations could not agree on which byte order to use, and some connected the 16-bit endianness to the pixel packing order.
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After all, those who will live in peace must agree to disagree in many things with their fellow-labourers, and not let little things part or disunite them.
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