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Noun:
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the act of moving away in different direction from a common point;
"an angle is formed by the divergence of two straight lines"
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a variation that deviates from the standard or norm;
"the deviation from the mean"
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an infinite series that has no limit
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a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions;
"a growing divergence of opinion"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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There is no sure cure for this transatlantic divergence.
未任何奇藥能能去除大西洋兩岸的爭論。
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In short, it was an age full of conflicts and divergence of values.
自始至終,這時而期是分岐與市場個人價值觀分岐的時候。
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There is a wide divergence of our opinions.
當我們的具體意見長期存在嚴重性的意見分歧。
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This divergence generates most of the whipsaw in a price chart.
這些違背在圖形上一般會引發波浪紋。
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A bearish divergence occurs when prices rise to a new high, decline, and then rise to a higher peak.
看跌底背離會出現在價格瘋能漲這個最高,走低,第二又能漲挺高的新高度。
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The divergence of a vector function is the scalar function.
矢量圖涵數的散度有的是個標量涵數。
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The natural divergence of the two traditions.
出處: Gladstone
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By making a long divergence they eventually got round to the other side.
來源于: D. Lindsay
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