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英 [dɪsˈdʒʌŋktʃə(r)]美 [dɪsˈdʒʌŋktʃər]
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词根:disjunct
adj.
disjunctive 分隔的;分离的
disjunct 分离的;头、胸和腹部由缢缩分开的
n.
disjunction 分离;析取;分裂;折断
disjunctive 反意连接词
n.分裂;分离
1. And the two words together-Apple Computerdisjuncture.
这两个词放在一起--苹果电脑--制造了一种有趣
2. The researchers noted that these factors increased over time and that teacher overtalk and interruption caused disjuncture.
研究人员注意到,这些因素会随着时间的推移而增加,而老师的过度讲话和打断会导致学生的思想脱节。
3. Interestingly, the disjuncture between artist and subject is matched by the litters'ownalienation from one another.
有趣的是, 艺术家和拍摄对象之间融合却产生自被拍摄者自身之间的疏远.《互联网》
4. The same disjuncture between personal experience and general perceptions is evident when it comes to crime, fear of which has increased even as incidence has fallen.
当它涉及到犯罪,个人经历和一般看法的分离很明显。即使发病率下降,对于他它的恐惧会增加。
5. It is in this vein that the paper discusses the meaning and possibilities of returning to the Literature of the New Period, trying to reinterpret it from the perspectives of disjuncture, discourse/ power, and literary institution.
本文选择断裂论、话语与权力、文学制度三个角度对新时期文学进行重新解读,探讨重返新时期文学的意义和可能性。
6. Especially little is known about why teachers the ways they do, and if discrepancies exist feedback practices and recommended principlesmay account for the disjuncture.
尤其是,我们不清楚为什么教师以那样的方式处理写作。我们也不知道教师的反馈实践与建议的原则之间是否有差别,又是什么原因导致了这些差别。
1. It found an "unresolved disjuncture" between prison rules and what happened in practice, warning that several rules have become outdated.
BBC: Prison cell at Wormwood Scrubs