disparate 英 ['dɪspərɪt] 美 ['dɪspərɪt]
单词解释:adj. 不同的;不相配的;无关联的;全然不同的
单词读音:通常以英式发音为[dɪspərɪt] ,美式发音为[dɪspərɪt]。
单词例句:
1. I met someone disparate from myself. 我遇见了一个完全不同的人。
2. These are disparate data that have been aggregated. 这些是已经聚合起来的不同数据。
3. The two groups were disparate in their interests. 这两个群体在兴趣方面各不相同。
4. They were disparate in their backgrounds and interests. 他们的背景和兴趣各不相同。
5. The two groups were disparate in their abilities. 这两个群体的能力各有不同。
6. They were disparate in their politics, both progressive and conservative. 在政治态度上他们互不相同,有的是激进派,有的是保守派。
7. You would never compare an Indian player and a Greek to apples and oranges - it's completely disparate, for a start their domestic competitive background is vastly different. -但你不可能拿希腊运动员和中国运动员比较前者象瓜类(草莓芒果、圣女果之类)后者则更象水果拼盘,(中国选手)起码的国内竞争环境差别巨大,你看。
总结,英语单词“disparate”在意思上表示“不同的;不相配的;无关联的;全然不同的”,在读音上通常以英式发音[dɪspərɪt] ,美式发音[dɪspərɪt]呈现。在例句中,它被用来描述不同的人、背景、兴趣和能力。这个词在语境中通常表示两个或更多事物之间的显著差异。