incongruous如何读

英:[ɪnˈkɒŋɡruəs]

美:[ɪnˈkɑːŋɡruəs]

incongruous是什么意思

adj.

不协调的,不一致的

不和谐的

不相称的

异向

incongruous自然拼读

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incongruous扩展

incongruously (adv.), incongruousness (n.)

incongruous词根

词根:incongruous

adv.

incongruously 不调和地

incongruous英英释义

adjective

not suitable or fitting; out of place.Shorts were incongruous attire for this formal occasion.

not blending together harmoniously.To my ear, the piece is a collection of incongruous notes.He and she had incongruous tastes, and deciding on furnishings was always a difficult business.

not consistent.This statement was incongruous with his previous remarks.

incongruous词源中文解释

incongruus(不协调的,不一致的)源于拉丁语,起源于 in-(不,相反,没有)和 congruus(适合的,合适的)的结合(参见 in-(1)和 congruent)。相关词汇: Incongruously(不协调地); incongruousness(不协调)。

incongruous词源英文解释

Late Latin incongruus, from Latin in- + congruus congruous

The first known use of incongruous was in 1582

incongruous儿童词典英英释义

inconsistentadjective

not being in agreement or harmony : incompatible

an explanation inconsistent with the facts

not logical or regular in thought or actions : changeable

a very inconsistent person

inconsistentadjective

not being in agreement or harmony : incompatible

an explanation inconsistent with the facts

not logical or regular in thought or actions : changeable

a very inconsistent person

inconsistencynoun

the quality or state of being inconsistent

an example of being inconsistent

inconsiderateadjective

careless of the rights or feelings of others

an inconsiderate remark

inconsiderateadjective

careless of the rights or feelings of others

an inconsiderate remark

inconsiderableadjective

not worth considering : slight, trivial

inconsequentialadjective

not important

incongruousadjective

not harmonious, suitable, or proper

incongruous colors

incongruousadjective

not harmonious, suitable, or proper

incongruous colors

incongruous 例句

1 The observation of the trivia of daily life occasionally took an incongruous turn in Gossaert’s art.

2 But that apart, it is an enjoyable yarn about a famous author's incongruous role in a murky, vitally important period of European history.

但是除了这些,这是一个挺有意思的故事——在欧洲至关重要的历史时期,描写了一位知名作家不为人知的阴暗面。

3 The young woman pressed both hands to her left side, and on that peach-bright, doll-beautiful face of hers appeared a strangely incongruous expression of yearning distress.

4 His private opinions were incongruous with his public statements.

他私下的见解和公开的谈话相矛盾。

5 It transpires that after the death of his father, Worser and his mother bonded mainly through sophisticated wordplay, and laughter at “incongruous” sentences in college papers she was grading.

6 The austere college furniture and the large luncheon table made all the more incongruous.

朴素的大学家具和一张大餐桌,使这一切愈发显得不调和.

7 It feels so incongruous in such a historic piece of television, the kind of awkward, human moment that happens during a casual Zoom meeting.

8 They set out in incongruous detail the limits of abuse.

他们对虐待的上限进行了既不协调的设置。

9 In 1948, Britten treated the tunes to arresting new arrangements, whose sparse and often incongruous instrumental combinations have a distancing effect, not unlike watching Sheridan performed in modern dress.

10 “The incongruous fellowship of Chance and D has the advantage of being ridiculous and therefore entertaining” in a show whose pacing and mood “keep it tied down,” Mike Hale wrote in The New York Times.

11 "The Chinese elements added feel abrupt; including Summer Qing is totally incongruous!" said microblogger "Grapefruit and Lemon" on China's Twitter-like Weibo, referring to a Chinese actress who appeared alongside Bruce Willis in "Looper".

12 So it seems oddly incongruous to meet a smiling CC – or rather actor Carr – at a yummy-mummy lunch spot by the Thames over a shared pot of jasmine tea.

13 Dressed in pristine white robes that match his short hair and beard, Father David appears at once incongruous and utterly at home.

14 The room is washed in a darkness that is incongruous with the rest of the film’s palette.

15 Would not one think that these incongruous mementos had been gathered together as a lesson to living greatness?

这些并不相称的纪念物聚在一起,怎不令人觉得这是给当代显贵的一个教训?。

16 It was incongruous to see a thief sitting there cheek by jowl with the policeman.

一个小偷同一个警察亲切地坐在一起,这看上去很不协调。

17 Rossini, a shameless self-borrower, reused substantial portions of it in The Barber of Seville: they sound utterly incongruous in their original context, I'm afraid.

18 She tucked him tenderly into an old wooden cradle, and he lay in sleepy contentment, his dark face incongruous against a doll’s pillow.

19 Mr. Leonard, who died in 2013, would surely be pleased with how Davey Holmes, the show’s creator, has appropriated signature Leonardesque touches — deadpan humor; casually deployed violence; incongruous eloquence.

20 Her face reflects her pain, but something else, too, something that seems completely incongruous with her situation.

incongruous 同义词

2 不合条理的

illegitimate inconsequent

7 不谐和的

dissonant absonant

18 不等的

unequal heterologous

32 不相宜的

improper unfit inept

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