Different between意思
"different between" is not a common or grammatically correct phrase in English. It seems like you might be trying to express the concept of "difference between."
The phrase "difference between" is used to indicate the dissimilarity or variation between two things. For example:
"What is the difference between cats and dogs?" "The difference between these two colors is barely noticeable."
To use "different" correctly in a sentence, you would typically say "different from," which means not the same as something else:
"Cats are different from dogs." "These colors are different from those colors."
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