disagree

dis‧a‧gree S3 / dɪsəɡri / 动词 [不及物动词]

1 to have or express a different opinion from someone else 反义词 agree

disagree with

He is tolerant of those who disagree with him.

disagree about/on/over

Experts disagree on how much the program will cost.

Barr strongly disagreed with Kronfeld’s statement.

2 if statements, numbers, or reports about the same event or situation disagree, they are different from each other 反义词 agree :

The statements of several witnesses disagree.

THESAURUS

disagree/not agree to have a different opinion from someone else about something : Scholars disagree about the meaning of the poem. | I don’t agree with a word of what she says.

be divided/split if a group of people is divided or split on something, some of them have one opinion and others have a completely different opinion : The party is divided on this issue.

differ if two or more people differ about something, they have different opinions from each other about it : The two men differed on how to handle the crisis.

not see eye to eye used to say that two people have different opinions and ideas so that it is difficult for them to be friends or work together : Some of the teachers don’t see eye to eye with the principal of the school.

be mistaken used to say that you disagree with someone’s opinion and that you think they are wrong : People are mistaken if they think that this problem will go away on its own.

take issue with somebody/something formal to express strong disagreement with an idea or with what someone has said or done : A number of people took issue with the mayor’s decision.

dissent formal to say publicly that you disagree with an official opinion or one that most people accept : Two members of the jury dissented from the majority verdict.

disagree with somebody 短语动词

if something such as food or weather disagrees with you, it has a bad effect on you or makes you ill :

Seafood always disagrees with me.