discord如何读

英:[ˈdɪskɔːd]

美:[ˈdɪskɔːrd]

discord英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U]不和,纷争quarrelling
  2. [U]不一致,不和谐 lack of their relationship
  3. [C]争吵,冲突 instance of this

discord是什么意思

  • n.不调和;不一致;[音]不谐和
  • vi.不一致;不协调

discord自然拼读

dis·cord

dIs kord

discord变形

复数:discords

第三人称单数:discords

现在分词:discording

过去式:discorded

过去分词:discorded

discord词根

词根:discord

adj.

discordant 不和谐的,刺耳的;不一致的

adv.

discordantly 不和谐地;不一致地

n.

discordance 不一致;不调和;冲突;(声音的)不和谐

discord英英释义

noun

lack of agreement or harmony (as between persons, things, or ideas)

… must we fall into the jabber and babel of discord while victory is still unattained?—Sir Winston Churchill

active quarreling or conflict resulting from discord among persons or factions : strife discord between the two parties

marital discord

a combination of musical sounds that strikes the ear harshly

The song ends on a discord.

a harsh or unpleasant sound

verb

intransitive verb

disagree, clash

discord词组

apple of discord不和的金苹果;引起不和的争端;不和的种子;祸根(据希腊神话三女神因争金苹果而导致特洛伊战争)

an apple of discord争端;祸根

discord词源中文解释

13世纪早期, descorde,“不友好的感觉,恶意; ”也指“分歧,冲突”,源自12世纪的古法语 descorde “不一致”,源自拉丁语 discordia,源自 discors(属格 discordis)“不一致的,不和谐的”,源自 dis- “分开”(见 dis-) + cor(属格 cordis)“心脏”,源自 PIE 词根 *kerd- “心脏”。

音乐上的意义“两个音符在一起时缺乏和谐; 不和谐的音符组合”源自14世纪晚期。

discord_医学行业词汇

音混杂,音不调和:同时集合两种或两种以上的不和谐音

discord词源英文解释

Noun Middle English descorde, discord, from Anglo-French descorde, from Latin discordia, from discord-, discors — see discord >entry 2 Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French descorder, from Latin discordare, from discord-, discors discordant, from dis- + cord-, cor heart — more at heart

The first known use of discord was in the 13th century

discord儿童词典英英释义

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

discordantadjective

not being in agreement

discordant opinions

quarrelsome

a discordant family

relating to or producing a discord

discordant music

discordancenoun

the state or an instance of being discordant

discordant sounds or noise

discordnoun

lack of agreement or harmony : conflict

discord between political parties

a harsh combination of musical sounds

a harsh or unpleasant sound

discord 例句

1 In several instances he limned jaunty, major-key themes with ghostly wisps of discord, reinforcing the omnipresent turmoil.

2 To be sure, there’s romantic tension, marital discord, even betrayal, as well as the demands of caring for a severely autistic child.

3 On the other hand, it would be the only disinformation campaign to sow unity as opposed to discord.

4 Photograph: 02:31 The sound of a fight starting in a rave is unmistakable, the hostile grumble in immediate discord with the bubbling bass.

5 It also claimed that suffrage would be harmful to children, because it would increase the likelihood of “discord” in marriages, increasing the “already alarming” rate of divorce in the country.

6 In opera, music harmonises discords and helps to pardon moral faults, but the real Anna Nicole was loud, unlyrical and intermittently obscene.

7 The specifics of discord we don't hear here.

8 Religious conversions in multi-faith India are threatening to sow fresh discord as Muslim groups and opposition parties accuse organizations tied to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling party of trying to undermine the nation's secular foundations.

9 War and peace, all this made abundantly clear, are also to be taken metaphorically as emotional states in a journey from discord to harmony, from chaos to serenity.

10 A note of discord crept into their relationship.

他们的关系出现了裂痕.

11 Although external stress tends to increase discord, hostility and withdrawal within couples, there are proven ways you can weather this crisis successfully — and possibly even improve your relationship.

12 And everyone’s individual understanding is different — from those, like radio host Alex Jones, who believe that the bombings in Boston was a “false flag” attack to sow discord, or those who automatically blame Al Qaeda.

13 Pennsylvania aside, the Restoration colonies of New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and North and South Carolina exhibited extraordinary spiritual discord and sectarianism as well as a remarkable but all too familiar indifference to things spiritual.

14 She sings about romance, friendship, family and community; she sings about longing, infatuation, discord, heartache and healing.

15 Where there was harmony she brought discord.

哪儿有和谐,她就把纷争带到哪里。

16 Zorro has outwitted avaricious governors, truculent men-at-arms and evil oligarchs trying to seize California’s riches and foment discord between Mexico and the United States.

17 A good deal of discord has arisen over the new construction project among the government officials.

在政府官员中对新的建设工程产生了不少分歧.

18 There were the reports of White House discord revealed in the new book “The Obamas.”

19 That can’t happen until you confront and resolve the events in the past that are still sowing seeds of discord today.

20 It isn’t that suffering or discord are eradicated in that moment, but I do think they are consolidated in, or made intelligible by, an overarching happiness.

discord 同义词

3 不协和和弦

dissonance

6 不协和

dissonant cacophony

8 不和谐音

dissonance

11 刺耳声

rasp jar scrape scraping stridor

12 杂乱之声

splutter

15 不协和音

dissonance

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