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Different people have different opinions in English how to say

The following ones can express the meaning:

1. Each person has his own opinion/Different people have different opinions!

Of which: opinion, English [?p?nj?n] American [?p?nj?n]< /p>

Interpretation: n. opinion; idea; view; viewpoint (of a group), belief; expert opinion.

2. Different people have different ideas!

Which: ideas, English [a?d?z] American [a?di?z]

Interpretation: n. thoughts; ideas; ideas; impressions; concepts; opinions; views; beliefs, plural of idea.

3. Different people have their own style!

Which style, English [sta?l] American [sta?l]

Interpretation: n. manner; style; style; style; (referring to clothing) fashionable, trendy, popular style;

v. to put ...design (or sew, make) into a certain pattern; call; name.

Expanded information:

1, in addition to the above words, sentiment, perspective, view, outlook, etc. can also be The word "view" can also be used to express the meaning of the word "view".

2. Related phrases: exchange ideas; exchange of views; share ideas; compare notes. objective view: ?outside View. generalized view: received view; general opinions.

3. Phrase Recognition:

sentiment: focusing on the emotion-based rather than reasoning, has been fixed views, commonly used in the plural form.

idea: common word, usually refers to the feeling and imagination formed by the views or opinions.

opinion: common word, widely used. Mostly refers to the preliminary or lack of evidence to support the opinion or view that is not quite sure.

view: focusing on an individual's view of a broader or major issue, often in plural form.