discordant
英 [dɪˈskɔː.dənt]
美 [dɪˈskɔːr.dənt]
1、dis- "apart" + cord- + -ant.
2、含义:disagreement; unfriendly feeling, ill will; dissention, strife.
- discordant (adj.)
- late 14c., discordaunt, from Old French descordant, present participle of descorder (see discord (n.)). Related: Discordantly.
- 1. Something gave a loud discordant twang.
- 什么东西突然发出了响亮刺耳的“嘣”的一声。
- 2. His agenda is discordant with ours.
- 他的日程安排和我们的有冲突。
- 3. Chaotic seismic reflection configuration - is a discontinuous, discordant seismic reflection patterns.
- 杂乱地震反射结构 ― ―是不连续 、 紊乱的地震反射图形.
- 4. Leonato thought they would make a discordant pair.
- 里奥那托认为他们不适宜作夫妻.
- 5. Some women were laughing in the pit. Their voices were horribly shrill and discordant.
- 正厅后座上有些女人放声大笑. 她们的声音极其尖锐和不协调.