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in·con·gru·i·ty
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复数:incongruities
noun
the condition of being inappropriate or inconsistent.She was struck by the incongruity between his kindly manner and his cruel remarks.
an instance of such inappropriateness or inconsistency.
1530年代,“不协调的品质”,源自法语 incongruité(16世纪)或直接源自中世纪拉丁语 incongruitas,来自拉丁语 in- “不”(见 in-(1))+ congruitas(见 congruity)。意思是“不协调的东西,不协调的例子”,始于大约1600年。
不一致
The first known use of incongruity was circa 1532
1 We’ve all noticed that she does not physically resemble any previous Hollywood star; her comedy always acknowledges that incongruity and she’s more than willing to make jokes at her own expense.
2 I recognized the incongruity of that and yet the great forward strides it could yield.
3 I’m greatly looking forward to seeing it again; Bozon’s sense of comic incongruity fuses the political and the psychosexual, the official and the intimate.
4 The incongruity of this pairing earned a laugh, but there was no real contest, no exchange, and before bewilderment could develop into anything else, it was over.
5 But eventually you realize that Stan Brooks, the director, might be making a point with the incongruity.
6 Kids of 8 or 10 or 15 treasure L’Engle’s novel and, even if its incongruities need ironing out, the story provides more than enough material for some boisterous classroom discussions.
7 This incongruity, between cerebral and swagger, is at the heart of his irresistible persona.
8 It is because Addario unsparingly depicts the suffering of war that an incongruity arises between the content and the composition.
9 But an extra, delicious spin on this film's incongruity is the – very irresponsible – story of its performer.
10 It even acquired a new and essential incongruity, introducing a sweetness and warmth that made him more relatable to viewers who might have been alienated by his acerbic sensibility.
11 It could be that I was so used to seeing them with their natural hair that the incongruity was confusing.
12 This optical confusion is increased by incongruity between front and back.
13 Ms. Masilo’s choreography to that music is novel in its continual switch-hitting between bits of ballet and African dance, but apart from the comedy of seeming incongruity, the jumbling isn’t particularly expressive.
14 There’s the incongruity of the context — what cop could summon this much alacrity in a facility this drab?
15 I was 14 then, and the political incongruity that night was impossible not to feel.
16 She smiled at the incongruity of the question.
面对这样突兀的问题,她笑了。
17 The incongruity of the coverage prompted him to ask, what the hell is going on here?
18 How do we resolve this apparent incongruity?
怎样解决这一明显的不一致呢?
19 A dead bird is an incongruity, more startling than an unexpected live bird, sure evidence to the human mind that something has gone wrong.
20 And the lineup of performers only increased the sense of incongruity: four virtuoso pianists from different parts of the world, joined by three dancers — one tap, one salsa, one flamenco.
1 不调和
jazz inconsistent ragged repugnant incongruous dissonant disharmonious dissociable inconsonant inconsonance clash disagreement discord roughness disharmony
3 不相宜
4 不适合
foreign inappropriate unqualified inept incongruous inopportune unsuited incongruent inapposite unadapted unbefitting unadaptable unpregnant inconformity misfit indispose unsuitably
5 不相称
unworthy incommensurate unmatched disproportionate incongruous dissociable disproportion inappropriate ill-assorted out of place undue unsuitable unbecoming unsuited incongruent unbefitting unapt unduly unseemly disparity unworthiness unconformity unproportionate anisometric impertinent incommensurable disproportioned heterocercal ill-matched unproportioned unbeseeming unworthily inconcinnity
6 不适当
unhappy inadequate insufficient improper unfit unseemly uncalled-for unbecoming inopportune infelicitous malapropos unapt impropriety inaptitude
7 不合适
wrong gay improper unsuitable indecent amiss jarring incongruous unseemly inopportune unsuited incongruent cockeyed infelicitous awkwardly ill- all over the place bad unfit untoward ill-fitting unfortunately no good any much good won't do t do t do over the top out of order
8 不妥贴
9 不和谐
incongruous incongruent unmusical inharmonious anharmonic inharmonic incoordinate inconsonant untunable ajar incoordinately inconsonance dissonance disharmony incoordination incongruence disharmonious tunelessness disharmonize inconsistent dissonant jar clash off-key
10 不协调
repugnant uncoordinated incongruent unharmonious disharmonic anharmonic inharmonic inconsonant absonant incongruously inconsonance incongruence disharmonize out of step out of step with inconsistent incongruous inharmonious mismatch disharmony incompatible mismatched clash incompatibility jar incoherent at six and seven ragged step have two left feet out of place discordant inconsistency out of joint noncoherent disharmonious inconsequent incoordinate inharmony out of square
11 不一致
inconsistent uneven incompatible ragged unsteady incongruous discordant dissonant disagreement contradiction discrepancy inconsistency dissonance disharmony disunity nonconformity conflict jar disagree mismatch collide at odds at variance different variant nonuniform incongruent unconformable inconsonant inconsonance division clash disparity discord dissension discordance antinomy disunion dissidence unconformity disaccord inconsistence disconformity inconformity differ
12 不谐和