late 14c., from Old French differer (14c.) and directly from Latin differre "to set apart, differ," from dis- "away from" (see dis-) + ferre "carry" (see infer).
Two senses that were present in Latin have gone separate ways in English since c. 1500 with defer (transitive) and differ (intransitive). Related: Differed; differing.
例文
1. That is where we differ .
それが私たち二人の見方の違いです。
2.Management styles differ .
管理スタイルはそれぞれ異なります。/
3.Your needs can differ from day to day.
あなたのニーズは毎日異なる可能性があります。
4.The two theories differ from each other in many ways.
この2つの理論の間の違いは多岐にわたる。
5.One 's opinion tends to differ in accordance with one 's standpoint.