
英:/'dɪs'dʒʌŋktʃə/
n. 分裂;分离
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。
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。
n.|separation/disrupture;分裂;分离
“Disjuncture”是一个名词,指事物之间存在的分离或断裂状态,既可用于描述物理层面的分离,也可用于抽象概念(如关系、逻辑等)的分裂。以下是详细解析:
例句:Allegations of a disjuncture between policy and practice.(政策与实践之间的脱节指控)
如需进一步了解权威例句或具体语境用法,可参考新东方在线词典(来源1、6)。
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发音: /dɪsˈdʒʌŋk.tʃər/
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