divergent
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分歧的, 不同的
(of thought, approach, method, etc.) not following a common path, expectation, or widely accepted way of thinking or doing something
例子
Their divergent views on politics led to frequent debates.
他们对政治的不同看法导致了频繁的辩论。
The two researchers followed divergent methodologies in their studies.
两位研究者在他们的研究中遵循了不同的方法论。
例子
The river splits into two divergent streams before reaching the sea.
这条河在入海前分成两条分流的支流。
The tectonic plates are slowly becoming more divergent over time.
构造板块随着时间的推移正在缓慢变得更加发散。
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(in psychology) thinking in many different, often unusual, directions to generate new ideas or solutions
例子
The brainstorming session encouraged divergent thinking to solve the design problem.
Her divergent approach to the project produced unexpected innovations.
04
(of a series of numbers or terms) failing to converge to a finite sum or limit
例子
The series 1 + 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/4 … is divergent.
Divergent integrals require special handling in advanced mathematics.
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(in physics) spreading apart from a central point
例子
The laser emitted a divergent beam that widened over distance.
Divergent rays of light can create a blurred image on the screen.
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(of plant organs) arranged so that their upper parts are farther apart than their bases along the main stem or axis
例子
The leaves were divergent along the stem, allowing more sunlight to reach lower leaves.
Divergent branches reduce shading between leaves in dense foliage.
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