词汇 | disharmony |
释义 | disharmony noun[ U ] formaluk /dɪsˈhɑː.mə.ni/ us /dɪsˈhɑːr.mə.ni/ the situation in which there is disagreement and unpleasant feeling between people: 不和谐,纷争 marital disharmony婚姻的不和谐 Arguments & disagreements argument argy-bargy be (on) non-speakersidiom belligerence bickering blow (someone/something) up bust up clash conflict contentiousness contretemps ding-dong dispute dust-up hostility kerfuffle logjam misunderstanding rhubarb spat Examples of disharmonydisharmony In this case, the efficient increase in control effort is smaller than would be the case were societal disharmony ignored. The frequent disharmony between spatial arrangement in various organ systems in cases of heterotaxy has been previously demonstrated. His antidote for disharmony between managers and workers always seems to have been education in the value of cooperation. Second, communicative conventions hold according to which communicating negative emotions may introduce disharmony in the interaction by threatening the other agent's public face. Moreover, there seems to be some disharmony requirement of strict layering violations. These and other questions suggest a number of ways in which disharmony could enter into parent - child relationships. The vices, responsible for disharmony, never sing together in a harmonic setting. Yet, the narrators again attribute instances of disharmony within the organisations to outside influences, thus securing the cohesiveness of the group. He also noticed that the unpleasant sounds were associated with frequency ratios equal to the ratio of large integers, a condition called dissonance or disharmony. In this case, the efficient rise in control effort is larger than would be the case were societal disharmony ignored. The natural reaction of a listener must therefore be to reject vice and its sense of disharmony. The problem of fundamental disharmony between the desire for certainty and the need for flexibility is likely to continue to cause unease. He saw himself as a foe of dangerous cosmopolitan ideas that were damaging the national character and creating social disharmony. In another, it embodies all that is selfish, vindictive, and anti-social within human communities, epitomizing treachery and disharmony in societies that strive for unity and neighbourliness. International institutions and regional organisations have scrambled to introduce anti-corruption conventions, with the result that there are now nine conventions varying in detail creating disharmony. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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