different

different — 形容詞

1. not like another person or thing; having features or qualities that set someone

1.形容詞A1
釋義

不同的

兩者不一致或不相似

not like another person or thing; having features or qualities that set someone or something apart from someone or something else so that the two are not identical.

例句

Jisoo's taste in music is very different from her brother's.

Jisoo 的音樂品味和她哥哥非常不同。

different from + noun: shows comparison

These two boxes look the same, but the things inside are different.

這兩個盒子看起來一模一樣,但裡面的東西不一樣。

同義詞
  • dissimilar

    more formal; suggests a stronger contrast than 'different'

  • distinct

    emphasizes clear separation between two things

  • contrasting

    highlights differences, often for effect or comparison

反義詞
  • same

    the direct opposite; identical in every way

  • similar

    shares some qualities but not identical

文法句型

different + from/to/than + noun/pronoun

different + plural noun

用法筆記

The preposition that follows 'different' varies by region: 'different from' is standard everywhere; 'different to' is common in British English; 'different than' is widely used in American English, though some consider it less formal.

常見錯誤

My bag is different of yours.
My bag is different from yours.
💡'different of' is never correct; use 'from' (or 'to' / 'than' depending on region).
There are different three ways to solve this.
There are three different ways to solve this.
💡The number comes before 'different', not after.

2. strange or unusual in a way that makes you think something is not quite right, o

2.形容詞B1
釋義

奇怪;特別

與眾不同且帶負面評價

strange or unusual in a way that makes you think something is not quite right, or that a person's choice or action stands out from what others would normally do or find acceptable.

例句

Ari wore a different outfit to the interview — bright yellow shoes and a red suit.

Ari 穿了一身很奇怪的衣服去面試——亮黃色的鞋子配紅色西裝。

different outfit + to: unusual choice for the setting

Nellie's room looks different — I never saw curtains on a ceiling.

Nellie 的房間看起來很不同——我從沒看過有人把窗簾掛在天花板上。

同義詞
  • unusual

    more neutral; can be positive or negative

  • odd

    stronger negative feeling; implies something is strange

  • peculiar

    suggests something is strange in a specific or hard-to-describe way

反義詞
  • normal

    what is expected or typical

  • ordinary

    not special or unusual in any way

文法句型

be + a bit/little/rather + different

that's + different (in exclamatory use)

用法筆記

When the goal is to express clear disapproval, words like 'odd', 'strange', or 'unusual' are more direct. Using 'different' for this sense often softens the criticism — the listener may need context to know whether the speaker means it positively or negatively.

常見錯誤

His behavior was different which was good.' (when you mean unusual in a bad way)
His behavior was different
💡he kept looking at the floor and would not speak.' — Provide context so the reader understands the negative connotation.
I like your different painting.' (ambiguous)
Your painting is certainly different
💡I have never seen one with such bright colors.' — In this sense, 'different' usually sounds clearer when it comes after the verb.

different — 副詞