
英:/'dɪsˈdʒɔɪntɪd/ 美:/'dɪsˈdʒɔɪntɪd/
不連貫的
比較級:more disjointed 最高級:most disjointed
GRE,商務英語
adj. 脫節的;雜亂的;脫臼的
He provided rather disjointed personal information, which made the police think he was lying.
他提供的個人信息相當混亂,這使警方認為他在撒謊。
The article was disjointed and hard to understand.
這篇文章不連貫,難以理解。
He likes to talk disjointed nonsense when he is drunk.
他喝醉後喜歡胡言亂語。
The script was disjointed and hard to follow.
這個劇本寫得沒有條理 很難讀下去
Sally was used to hearing his complaints, usually in the form of disjointed, drunken ramblings.
薩莉已經習慣了聽他的抱怨,通常都是些語無倫次、醉後的胡言亂語。
In disjointed and trembling syllables the man gave the information desired.
那人用斷斷續續、顫抖的聲音說出了他想知道的信息。
If Sid really managed to make anything out of Tom's disjointed mutterings, he kept it to himself.
如果希德真能從湯姆那語無倫次的咕哝中整理出什麼頭緒,那他也不會告訴别人。
At the end of the 1950's, Bernard Berelson remarked that the field of communication was becoming too disjointed.
20世紀50年代末,貝爾納•貝雷爾森指出,通信領域變得過于脫節了。
Her ankle disjointed when she fell.
她跌了一跤,腳踝脫臼了。
disjoint sets
不相交的集;互斥的集合;分離集
adj.|indigested/mussy;脫節的;雜亂的;脫臼的
單詞disjointed 的詳細解釋如下:
Disjointed 是形容詞,主要有兩層含義:
描述語言或思想
描述結構或組織
醫學或物理場景
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詞性: 形容詞
發音: [dɪsˈdʒɔɪntɪd]
定義: 指缺乏連貫性、順序或邏輯性的事物。
例句:
他的想法顯得十分不連貫,讓人無法理解。 (His ideas were extremely disjointed and difficult to understand.)
這篇文章寫得非常不連貫,讓人感到困惑。(The article was written in a very disjointed way that made it confusing.)
用法: “disjointed”這個詞通常用于描述一些沒有明顯邏輯關系的事物,如談話、文章或計劃。
解釋: 不連貫的事物通常是由于缺乏結構性、邏輯性或清晰的連貫性而難以理解或無法實現其意圖。
近義詞: 不連貫的、雜亂無章的、混亂的、支離破碎的、無條理的
反義詞: 連貫的、有條理的、有邏輯的、有結構的
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