variance n. 1.變化,變動(dòng),變更;變度,變量;【統(tǒng)計(jì)】(平)方(偏)差。 2.(意見等的)相異;不和,沖突,爭(zhēng)論。 3.【法律】訴狀和供詞的不符。 at variance with 和…不和;和…不符 (at variance with the facts 不符事實(shí)。His conduct is at variance with his words. 他言行不符)。 set at variance 使不睦,離間。
His conduct is at variance with his words . 他言行不符。
This, too, was something which was completely at variance with the known laws of nature . 這同樣完全不符合當(dāng)時(shí)已知的自然法則。
This finding is at variance with the results obtained by kapp and smith in their invitro studies . 這一發(fā)現(xiàn)與Kapp和Smith的體外研究結(jié)果不同。
Bohr developed his theory using three concepts, all of which were at variance with the classical theories . 玻爾在發(fā)展他的學(xué)說時(shí)用了三個(gè)概念,都是與經(jīng)典理論相矛盾的。
the bonding electrons are π electrons, which is at variance with the notion that single bonds are always σ bonds. 成鍵電子是電子,這與單鍵總是鍵的看法不一致。
We have never had a variance with our neighbors 我們從未和鄰居發(fā)生過一次齟齬。
" are you at variance with the englishman ? “您跟那個(gè)英國(guó)人關(guān)系不好,是嗎? ”
What he did was at variance with his earlier promises 他所做的與先前答應(yīng)的有所?格。
This theory is at variance with the known facts 這種理論與已知事實(shí)不符。