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词根:discord
adj.discordant 不和谐的,刺耳的;不一致的
n.discord 不和;不调和;嘈杂声
discordance 不一致;不调和;冲突;(声音的)不和谐
vi.discord 不一致;刺耳
adjective
being at variance : disagreeing
discordant opinions
quarrelsome
a discordant family
music relating to a discord (see discord entry 1 sense 2)
a discordant tone
see discord >entry 2
The first known use of discordant was in the 14th century
discount1 of 2noun
an amount taken off a regular price
a ten percent discount for all employees
discount2 of 2verb
to lower the amount of a bill, debt, or charge
to sell or offer for sale at a lowered price
minimize sense 2b
shouldn't discount the importance of studying
to believe only partly : view with doubt
discount the rumors
discothequenoun
disco
disconoun
a nightclub for dancing to music
discordantadjective
not being in agreement
discordant opinions
quarrelsome
a discordant family
relating to or producing a discord
discordant music
1 His enthrallingly difficult later silk-screens cannibalize his own archive, discordantly remixing earlier works and treating paint as both material and information.
2 It was Mrs Francis Manning who spoke, the faint Cockney twang of her voice sounding discordantly in contrast to the cultured tones of her companions.
3 This posturing vehemence, though, can be muted by discordantly obvious symbolism.
4 His enthrallingly difficult later silk screens cannibalize his own archive, discordantly remixing earlier works and treating paint as both material and information.
5 “They did not bray discordantly as they do on Broadway, but sound as harmlessly as any sucking dove.”
6 In an hour or two the gig came back, and Grahame, hearing My boat rocks at the pier o' Leith sung discordantly, saw that Macallister's expectations had been fulfilled.
7 He laughed aloud, a little short laugh that rang discordantly in his ears.
8 The music ended discordantly and the musicians followed them.
9 The film, discordantly scored and dizzyingly shot, captures the small slights and deep wounds of the troubled Krisha as she tries to re-enter family life and keep her demons at bay.
10 The carnivores and the herbivores mostly coexist harmoniously, if discordantly.
11 He says, perfunctorily and discordantly, “The idea that government can impose a balance between the obligations and rights of the private sector and working Americans has never worked.”
12 A 271 single jay winged his way through the wood, shrieking discordantly.
13 From amongst the latter as we passed rose perfect clouds of cockatoos and parrots, screaming discordantly, and making even the dullest observer think of the heavy toll they were levying upon the toiling farmer.
14 discordant tones coming from the poorly tuned instrument
15 Instead of a delicate, rippling flow of notes, I produce a muddy tumble, a kicked sack of potatoes thudding discordantly down the stairs.
16 Then the music changed — chords crashed discordantly and Omicron slipped onstage, twirling its mustache from behind its collared cape.
17 Whenever Ghana surged forward, vuvuzelas would discordantly reverberate to excited cries, while every time a Uruguay player went down under a challenge there were pantomime boos.
18 As such, the work becomes a reference to Europe’s dark history, and the machines, lit in such a way to create monstrous shadows on the surrounding walls, clatter and screech discordantly.
19 She has the difficult task of bringing together a number of discordant elements.
20 The novel toggles discordantly between dysfunctional family drama and crime thriller.
1 嘈杂
noiseful noisy stirring bouncing hurried brassy tumultuously row hustle rhubarb tumult hubbub noisiness vociferAtion tumultuousness
2 嘈杂地
3 不一致
inconsistent repugnant incongruous discordant dissonant discrepant unreconciled nonconforming unconformable absonant imparity division disagreement discrepancy disparity inconsistency discord dissonance disharmony nonconformity repugnance discordance dissidence unconformity disaccord disagree clash out of phase at variance