divergence
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British pronunciation
/da‍ɪvˈɜːd‍ʒəns/

英語での「divergence」の定義と意味

Divergence
01

分岐, 逸脱

the act or state of separating, differing, or deviating from an original type or standard
example
The artist 's use of bold colors and unconventional brushstrokes demonstrated a clear divergence from traditional painting techniques.
アーティストによる大胆な色使いと非伝統的な筆遣いは、伝統的な絵画技法からの明確な分岐を示していました。
The financial indicators showed a significant divergence, with one stock experiencing a sharp increase while another plummeted in value.
金融指標は、ある株が急激に上昇する一方で別の株が価値を急落させるという、大きな乖離を示しました。
02

相違

a difference in interests, views, opinions, etc.
example
The political candidates showed a clear divergence in their views on healthcare.
政治候補者たちは、医療に関する見解において明確な相違を示しました。
There was a clear ideological divergence between the conservative and progressive factions on social issues.
社会問題に関して、保守派と進歩派の間には明確なイデオロギーの相違があった。
03

分岐, 相違

the act of spreading or moving apart in different directions
example
The divergence in their opinions led to a heated argument.
彼らの意見の相違は激しい議論につながった。
There is a divergence between the two companies' business strategies.
2つの会社のビジネス戦略には相違があります。
04

発散, 発散級数

(mathematics) an infinite series that lacks a limit
05

発散, 偏差

(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

発散, 発散点

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

分岐, 分化

(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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