单词 | differently |
释义 | differentlyadv. In a different manner or way; to a different degree or extent; diversely. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > difference > [adverb] elseOE diverselyc1325 diverslyc1384 differentlya1398 another gatea1450 anew1528 unlike1552 different1588 contrary1598 differingly1599 unalike1619 unresemblingly1662 dissimilarlya1771 disparately1881 a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add. 27944) (1975) I. ii. viii. 72 Not al iliche but differentliche [L. differenter]. a1400 tr. Lanfranc Sci. Cirurgie (Ashm.) (1894) 124 Woundid in þe heed differentliche. 1530 Myroure Oure Ladye (Fawkes) (1873) iii. 292 To the sonne ys sayde, Christeleyson, dyfferentely from them [sc. the father and holy ghost], for he ys not only god wyth them, but also man. 1565 T. Stapleton in tr. Bede Hist. Church Eng. sig. ǁ2 To note how differently the Catholike faith of al Christendom was first planted in our countre, and the parted faith of protestants hathe corrupted the same. 1651 T. Hobbes Leviathan i. iv. 17 When we conceive the same things differently, we can hardly avoyd different naming of them. 1682 London Gaz. No. 1736/2 Our advices from Turkey speak very differently of the success of Count Caprara's Negotiation at Constantinople. 1701 J. Norris Ess. Ideal World I. ii. 126 'Tis in reality one and the same question, only differently worded. 1770 F. Burney Early Jrnls. & Lett. (1988) I. 97 How very differently do I begin this Year to what I did the Last! 1844 C. C. Southey Andrew Bell III. 135 He seems to have spent his time somewhat differently than was usual with him. 1872 N. Amer. Jrnl. Homœopathy 20 453 Differently strong, differently large or small doses cause different health-altering powers on the healthy organism. 1919 J. Laing Man with Lamp xv. 269 If I had known of the warning, I should have acted differently. 1960 A. S. Neill Summerhill i. 64 The evils of civilization are due to the fact that no child has ever had enough play. To put it differently, every child has been hothoused into an adult long before he has reached adulthood. 2010 Financial Times 24 Sept. 12/4 Why should people be treated differently just because of the gender of the person they fall in love with? Compounds differently abled adj. and n. (a) adj. (of a person) disabled; (b) n. (with the and plural agreement) people with disabilities considered collectively.Typically used to avoid any perceived negative connotations associated with the prefix dis-. Cf. abled adj. 2b. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > [adjective] > in state of ill health or diseased > disabled disabled1837 handicapped1946 differently abled1980 the world > health and disease > ill health > sick person > [noun] > people with disabilities disabled1740 handicapped1893 differently abled1980 1980 Los Angeles Times 30 Sept. vi. 6/2 Festival workers constructed dozens of adjustable ramps to make Camp Mather accessible to the disabled—referred to at the festival as ‘differently abled’ or ‘physically challenged’. 1981 Y. Duffy All Things Possible i. 15 Two women were actively involved as advocates for the Differently Abled; another read for the blind. 1998 Daily News (N.W. Florida) 15 Nov. c4/5 She plans to trim her schedule, get married and work on a book about the differently abled. 2013 J. M. Gallagher Wilderness Blessings 200 All those in our midst who, though they are differently abled, have so much to teach the rest of us. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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