differ
v.
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.
〔李〕[dif-(dis-)=apart 开;fer=to carry 拿⇒“to carry apart from each other 拿开;互相分离”→] v. be unlike;disagree 不同,相异
〔蒋〕[dif-分开,fer拿,持;“分开拿”,“分取”,“各持已见”,“各执一词”→互异] 不同,相异,意见不同
〔李〕[dif-(dis-)=apart离;fer=to carry拿→“to carry apart from each other拿开,互相分离”→] v. be unlike;disagree不同;相异