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    at variance

    US /ət ˈvɛriəns/

    ・

    UK /ət ˈveəriəns/

    C1
    prep. phr.In disagreement or conflict with someone or something.
    Their views are at variance on the policy decision now.

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    10 Disturbing Documents the Government Tried to Hide

    13:2910 Disturbing Documents the Government Tried to Hide
    • Nixon puts it, "at variance with what he told the American people on other occasions." The world heard a president weaponizing power to crush his enemies.

      Nixon puts it, "at variance with what he told the American people on other occasions." The world heard a president weaponizing power to crush his enemies.

    • Nixon puts it, at variance with what he told the American people.

      Nixon puts it, at variance with what he told the American people.

    B2

    Part 1 - Pride and Prejudice Audiobook by Jane Austen (Chs 01-15)

    06:06Part 1 - Pride and Prejudice Audiobook by Jane Austen (Chs 01-15)
    • but for some time I was kept back by my own doubts, fearing lest it might seem disrespectful to his memory for me to be on good terms with anyone with whom it had always pleased him to be at variance." "There, Mrs.

      but for some time I was kept back by my own doubts, fearing lest it might seem disrespectful to his memory for me to be on good terms with anyone with whom it had always pleased him to be at variance." "There, Mrs.

    • always pleased him to be at variance.--

      always pleased him to be at variance.--

    B1

    Part 3 - Jane Eyre Audiobook by Charlotte Bronte (Chs 12-16)

    14:48Part 3 - Jane Eyre Audiobook by Charlotte Bronte (Chs 12-16)
    • "Arithmetic, you see, is useful: without its aid I should hardly have been able to guess your age: it is a point difficult to fix where the features and countenance are so much at variance as in your case.

      "Arithmetic, you see, is useful: without its aid I should hardly have been able to guess your age: it is a point difficult to fix where the features and countenance are so much at variance as in your case.

    • "Arithmetic, you see, is useful: without its aid I should hardly have been able to guess your age: it is a point difficult to fix where the features and countenance are so much at variance as in your case.

      "Arithmetic, you see, is useful: without its aid I should hardly have been able to guess your age: it is a point difficult to fix where the features and countenance are so much at variance as in your case.

    B1

    Jane Eyre Audiobook by Charlotte Bronte | Audiobooks Youtube Free | Part 1

    15:23Jane Eyre Audiobook by Charlotte Bronte | Audiobooks Youtube Free | Part 1
    • so much at variance as in your case. And now what did you learn at Lowood? Can you play?”

      so much at variance as in your case. And now what did you learn at Lowood? Can you play?”

    B2