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 diversity [daɪ'vɚsətɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 差异, 多样性

[化] 多样性


  1. We should get a thorough understanding about the cultural diversity of the United States.
    我们应该对美国文化的多样性有一个全面的了解。
  2. A diversity lead to prosperity.
    穷则变,变则通。
  3. The new breeze blows, a page turns, the story unfolds---and so today a chapter begins: a small and stately story of unity, diversity, and generosity---shared, and written, together.
    清新的微风在吹拂,翻过一页,故事展开了——今天,开始了一个新篇章:是以团结、多样化和宽宏为主题的短小而辉煌的篇章,——我们大家都参与并共同书写。


diversity
[ noun ]
  1. noticeable heterogeneity

  2. <noun.attribute>
    a diversity of possibilities
    the range and variety of his work is amazing
  3. the condition or result of being changeable

  4. <noun.attribute>


Diversity \Di*ver"si*ty\, n.; pl. {Diversities}. [F.
diversit['e], L. diversitas, fr. diversus. See {Diverse}.]
1. A state of difference; dissimilitude; unlikeness.

They will prove opposite; and not resting in a bare
diversity, rise into a contrariety. --South.

2. Multiplicity of difference; multiformity; variety.
``Diversity of sounds.'' --Shak. ``Diversities of
opinion.'' --Secker.

3. Variegation. ``Bright diversities of day.'' --Pope.

Syn: See {Variety}.

  1. So the decisions pitted service against diversity in Tampa.
  2. But Europe's diversity is also a trump card.
  3. Given the enormous diversity of needs and the inevitable standardisation of publicly provided services, it is inevitable that such people should exist.
  4. The Northeast lacks economic diversity; the Midwest has it in spades.
  5. "Our staffs must reflect the diversity of our society and our newspapers must faithfully mirror the world around us because we are a unique business with extraordinary responsibilities," Wilson said.
  6. A media foundation asked the FCC to abandon the rule because it was reducing media diversity by forcing closings.
  7. "The beauty of the Chukchi Sea is that we have a diversity of structures," said Mr. Cazalot of Texaco.
  8. Starting in 1995, up to 7,700 Irish would receive visas annually under a "diversity" provision of the bill designed to offset the unfairness of past immigration formulas.
  9. We have learnt to set a value on bio-diversity (the multiplicity of species) and on cultural diversity within the human race.
  10. The CBI is keen for employers to promote recruitment packages that cater for the specific needs of each employee. Employers will have to tailor their needs to what Mr Gilbert calls 'a growing diversity in the labour supply'.
  11. These objects are meant to convey the vitality and diversity of Jewish culture through the ages, and to draw attention away from Holocaust images of packed trains, concentration camps and gas chambers.
  12. She said the ad was intended to publicize the state's diversity.
  13. Conceptions of family life must allow for a growing diversity.
  14. Tonight the hopes of a nation _ the incredible energy and diversity of America _ are focused on Atlanta.
  15. As the smell of rot dispersed, a diversity of spaces and heights appeared which will make it an exciting place for the new owner to finish. the council has wisely left it a shell building.
  16. "You're going to see diversity in both parties," he told reporters, pressing him to answer Bush's charge that they had more in common than Bentsen and Dukakis.
  17. Rhetoric in Brussels about the irreversible common destiny of EC member states often minimises the deep-rooted diversity.
  18. Many use minority-alumni contributions to fund projects that promote ethnic diversity.
  19. None of his five Canticles is without some weakness, but heard together they make a natural recital programme, the very diversity of styles lending strength to the series as a whole.
  20. And this can be known as the year we mobilized leadership, both public and private, to make environmental protection a growth industry and keep our ecology safe for diversity.
  21. Burma's military government has changed the country's official name to reflect its ethnic diversity, a move apparently aimed at cooling unrest, a diplomatic source said.
  22. The only reasons to issue securities, he adds, are for diversity or to sell the loans to individual investors.
  23. Aware of the strength of diversity, Thai bureaucrats say they will put as much emphasis on making agriculture efficient as on manufacturing.
  24. Surprisingly, even Peggy Charren, president of Action for Children's Television, opposes the FCC notion: "We want to increase diversity on TV for children, not limit it.
  25. You have to take risks to succeed." The strikers demanded the hiring of five professors who would add to the diversity of the 96 percent white, 90 percent male faculty of 55 tenured professors.
  26. It has exposed a sharp economic downturn, and a kaleidoscopic diversity of regional structures. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development was set up in 1991 to assist post-communist transformation.
  27. There's a Portuguese market, Greek town, Jewish garment district and 50 other ethnic communities, a diversity celebrated at this month's Caravan of multicultural pavilions around the city.
  28. But a trust's diversity erodes over the years as some of its shorter bonds mature.
  29. This is not surprising, since it has spent much of the past year reducing its diversity by the sale of several peripheral but problem businesses which it built up in the 1980s.
  30. Last May, during student sit-ins to protest what they called a lack of diversity on the faculty, some students pushed to have Bell named dean of the law school.
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