diverged

diverged[dɪˈvɜ:dʒd] 

原级:diverge

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第三人称单数:diverges

现在分词:diverging

diverged 基本解释
分歧;偏离;分道扬镳;分开( diverge的过去式和过去分词 );
diverged 单语例句

1. President Obama has diverged sharply from the Bush administration's hesitant approach and said the US needs to take global leadership in addressing climate change.

2. diverged

2. Though they conversed they did not have much to say because their lives had diverged so much.

3. Since then, the fates of the two movies couldn't have diverged further.

4. The mouse and humans both diverged about 87 million years ago, making mice closer to humans in time.

5. The company's revenue was dragged down as the increasing popularity of mobile phones has diverged its voice business.

6. WMO noted diverged temperature changes in different part of the world, amid the general warming trend.

7. But dogs are known to have diverged toward an independent species about 95 million years ago.

8. diverged

8. As a result, national interests have diverged and cooperation is more difficult.

9. However, revenue and spending patterns diverged at the central and local levels.

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