variance

noun
🔊/ˈveəriəns/
🔊/ˈveriəns/, 🔊/ˈværiəns/
[uncountable, countable] (formal)Idioms
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  1. the amount by which something changes or is different from something else变化幅度;差额
    • variance in temperature温差
    • a note with subtle variances of pitch音高有细微变化的音符
    Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin variantia ‘difference’, from the verb variare, from varius ‘diverse’.
Idioms
at variance (with somebody/something)
  1. (formal) disagreeing with or opposing somebody/something看法不一;矛盾;冲突
    • These conclusions are totally at variance with the evidence.这些结论与证据完全相悖。🔊🔊
    • He uttered a string of oaths, so oddly at variance with his usual smooth and civilized manner.他说了一连串誓言,以他一贯的平和而文明的方式奇怪地发誓。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2