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noun
incongruity
大约1600年,源自于晚期拉丁语 incongruentia “不协调”,来自于 incongruentem(主格 incongruens)“不协调的,不一致的”,由 in- “不”(见 in-(1))和 congruens(见 congruent)组成。相关词汇: Incongruency。
The first known use of incongruence was in 1610
1 And the researchers conclude that “distress and dysfunction were more strongly predicted by” going through those experiences compared to “gender incongruence itself.”
2 She has been treated for gender dysphoria, the psychological distress caused by incongruence between experienced gender and that assigned at birth, with hormone therapy and counseling.
3 When you read about his life for the first time, Charles Darwin does not evoke the label of “genius”, and this superficial incongruence continues to beguile and amaze.
4 The newly-approved version instead places issues of gender incongruence under a chapter on sexual health.
5 Sounds as if she had a spot of gender dysphoria, the physical incongruence many trans people feel before transition.
6 The reticulate evolution caused by hybridization, introgression and lineage sorting may be an explanation for the molecular phylogenetic incongruence.
叶绿体系统树与核基因系统树之间的冲突,可能是由杂交、渐渗、谱系分选造成的网状进化引起的。
7 The incongruence includes Camp Bonifas, a United Nations command post which features a spot Sports Illustrated labeled the world’s most dangerous golf course.
8 WHO says gender incongruence is characterised as a “marked and persistent incongruence between an individual’s experienced gender and the assigned sex.”
9 Only once children are older, and if the incongruence between the sex assigned to them at birth and their experienced gender has persisted, does discussion of medical transition occur.
10 Ignored in most accounts of the growing anti-Silicon Valley sentiment is the incongruence of the political and ideological forces behind the techlash.
11 First, the potential incongruence of administrative block-groups and conceptual definitions of neighborhoods as block-group boundaries may not accurately capture neighborhood-wide characteristics.
首先,行政块团体和作为块组边界附近可能不准确捕捉全特色街区概念的定义可能不一致。
12 But Slotkin is proving over and over again her incongruence with that possibility.
13 There are more than 7,500 children and young people with gender incongruence or gender-related distress waiting for help from the NHS.
14 “The now clear incongruence of CEO outlook statements with official company guidance may hurt the perception of management commentary, eroding investor confidence and potentially placing additional pressure on the shares,” the note said.
15 The duo's verbal dexterity, comic timing and physical incongruence — the bulky Barker towered over the diminutive Corbett — made them favorites with millions of comedy fans.
16 The incongruence between the conversations and the nutty visual narratives makes the series challenging to take in.
17 There’s also the noticeable incongruence of a presidential candidate with two former presidents in his immediate family evangelizing the need for black voters and others to make their own success in life.
18 Garfinkel then showed why that incongruence matters, reporting in 2016 that the less people with autism knew their own hearts, the greater their anxiety.
19 There's an ethical incongruence there, Walker says, as riders are effectively paying not to be killed by others.
20 Your mind knows that continuing to work hard is likely to be futile and won’t solve the real problem of incongruence.
你心里知道,继续努力是没用的,也不能解决不一致这个真正的问题。