disagree

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Meaning: To have a different opinion; to not agree

不同意,有分歧
discrepar, no estar de acuerdo
同意しない、意見が異なる
동의하지 않다, 의견이 다르다

Disagree means to have a different opinion or to fail to agree. It's commonly used in discussions and debates. 'Disagree with' is followed by a person or idea, while 'agree to disagree' means accepting that opinions differ without resolving them. 'Food that disagrees with you' causes digestive problems.

不同意意味着有不同的意见或未能达成一致。它常用于讨论和辩论中。'Disagree with'后面跟人或想法,而'agree to disagree'意味着接受意见不同而不解决它们。'Food that disagrees with you'会导致消化问题。
Disagree significa tener una opinión diferente o no lograr ponerse de acuerdo. Se usa comúnmente en discusiones y debates. «Disagree with» va seguido de una persona o idea, mientras que «agree to disagree» significa aceptar que las opiniones difieren sin resolverlas. «Food that disagrees with you» causa problemas digestivos.
Disagreeは、異なる意見を持つこと、または同意できないことを意味します。議論やディベートでよく使われます。「Disagree with」の後には人やアイデアが続き、「agree to disagree」は意見の相違を解決せずに受け入れることを意味します。「Food that disagrees with you」は消化の問題を引き起こす食べ物です。
disagree는 다른 의견을 가지거나 동의하지 않는 것을 의미합니다. 토론이나 논쟁에서 흔히 사용됩니다. 'disagree with' 뒤에는 사람이나 의견이 올 수 있으며, 'agree to disagree'는 의견 차이를 해소하지 않고 서로 다르다는 것을 인정하는 것을 의미합니다. 'food that disagrees with you'는 소화 장애를 일으키는 음식을 뜻합니다.

Examples

  1. I'm afraid I completely disagree with you on this point.
    恐怕在这一点上我完全不同意你的看法。
    Me temo que estoy completamente en desacuerdo contigo en este punto.
    この点については、あなたとまったく意見が異なります。
    이 점에 대해서는 당신과 전혀 의견이 다릅니다.
  2. They disagreed about how to handle the situation.
    他们对如何处理这种情况意见不一。
    No estuvieron de acuerdo sobre cómo manejar la situación.
    彼らはその状況をどう対処するかで意見が分かれました。
    그들은 그 상황을 어떻게 처리할지에 대해 의견이 갈렸습니다.
  3. We'll just have to agree to disagree.
    我们只能求同存异了。
    Tendremos que aceptar que discrepamos.
    意見の相違を認めるしかありませんね。
    서로 의견이 다르다는 것을 인정할 수밖에 없겠네요.

Pronunciation

Usage Guide

Context: general

Tone: neutral

Origin & History

From Old French 'desagreer' meaning 'to be unpleasant', from 'des-' (opposite of) + 'agreer' (to please, agree), from 'a gre' (to one's liking), from Latin 'ad gratum' (to what is pleasing). Literally 'to not find pleasing'.

Cultural Context

Era: Modern

Generation: All ages

Social background: Universal

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