英语单词“disjunction”的意思是:分离;二律背反;不一致;中止;打断
读音:英 [dɪsˈdʒʌnʃn] 美 [dɪsˈdʒʌnʃn]
例句:
1. They suggest that a disjunction between high social status and loneliness is being observed. 他们表示社会地位高的人也可能感到孤独。
2. Disjunctions were brought about by shifts in demand, or a decline in supply, resulting from circumstances such as high-value stocks rising, making companies reliant on this segment look weaker, he said. 导致这类交易“中断”的原因,一是需求变动,二则是供应下滑,前者源自一些优质股上涨的情况,让原本就依赖这一市场的公司显得更为薄弱。
3. But this may represent a disjunction between how people behave and how they feel about their actions. 但这可能反映了人们在行为和对自己行为的感受之间出现了不协调。
4. In some cases, a given situation may involve disjunctions that are not apparent in other contexts. 在某些情况下,特定的情况可能涉及在其他情况下并不明显的矛盾。
5. The disjunction between the two is a major problem for the government. 两者之间的这种不协调是政府面临的一个大问题。
6. The disjunction between the two is a puzzle that has puzzled many people. 两者之间的这种不协调一直令许多人感到困惑。
7. The problem is that there is a disjunction between the rhetoric of reform and the reality on the ground. 问题在于,改革言论与当地实际情况之间存在不协调。
8. The problem is that there is a disjunction between the rhetoric of openness and the reality of a system that favours the old. 问题在于开放言论与制度对老的青睐之间的不协调。
9. This suggests that there is a disjunction between their physical environment and their emotional state. 这说明他们的身体环境与他们的情绪状态之间存在不协调。
10. But this also involves overcoming disjunctions within and between communities that may be created by longstanding processes of discrimination and poverty. 但这同样涉及克服长期歧视和贫困进程所产生的社区内和社区间的矛盾不协调问题。
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