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disjuncture 英音 [ dɪsˈdʒʌŋktʃə(r) ] 美音 [ dɪsˈdʒʌŋktʃər ] 释义 n. 分裂;分离 例句 1·The researchers noted that these factors increased over time and that teacher overtalk and interruption caused disjuncture . 研究人员注意到,这些因素会随着时间的推移而增加,而老师的过度讲话和打断会导致学生的思想脱节。 2·The same disjuncture between personal experience and general perceptions is evident when it comes to crime, fear of which has increased even as incidence has fallen. 当它涉及到犯罪,个人经历和一般看法的分离很明显。即使发病率下降,对于他它的恐惧会增加。 同义词 n. 分裂;分离 separationdisrupture 同根词 词根 disjunct disjunctive adj 分隔的;分离的 disjunct adj 分离的;头、胸和腹部由缢缩分开的 disjunction n 分离;析取;分裂;折断 disjunctive n 反意连接词
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