divergence
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dai
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British pronunciation
/da‍ɪvˈɜːd‍ʒəns/

Definición y significado de "divergence"en inglés

Divergence
01

divergencia

the act or state of separating, differing, or deviating from an original type or standard
example
Ejemplos
The artist 's use of bold colors and unconventional brushstrokes demonstrated a clear divergence from traditional painting techniques.
El uso del artista de colores audaces y pinceladas no convencionales demostró una clara divergencia de las técnicas de pintura tradicionales.
02

divergencia

a difference in interests, views, opinions, etc.
example
Ejemplos
The family 's religious divergence led to lively dinner table debates.
La divergencia religiosa de la familia llevó a debates animados en la mesa de la cena.
03

divergencia

the act of spreading or moving apart in different directions
example
Ejemplos
The divergence of the river's path created two separate channels.
La divergencia del curso del río creó dos canales separados.
04

divergencia, serie divergente

(mathematics) an infinite series that lacks a limit
05

divergencia, desviación

(mathematics) a measure of how much a vector field, a function that assigns a quantity that has both magnitude and direction to each point in space, is spreading out at a given point
06

divergencia, punto de divergencia

a location where air or ocean currents spread apart, often marked by air sinking or water rising from below
07

divergencia, diferenciación

(evolutionary biology) the emergence of dissimilar traits in related species, populations, or lineages with a common ancestry due to adapting to different environments or ecological niches
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