dichotomy 英 [daɪˈkɒtəmi]   美 [daɪˈkɑtəmi]

dichotomy

dichotomy  英 [daɪˈkɒtəmi] 美 [daɪˈkɑtəmi]

n. 二分法;两分;分裂;双歧分枝 

名词复数:dichotomies 

It’s a dichotomy to be a shy person and have fame go with the job that you do. 我的生活一分为二,一方面是害羞内向的我,另一方面我的工作又与名气相连。
There is a natural dichotomy between the two sides of one’s personality that is usually displayed between the different types of social groups with which an individual may identify oneself. 在一个人性格的这两方面之间,存在着一种自然的两分法。 个人的性格一般就体现在这一个人所可能认同的不同社会群体之间。

  • A dichotomy is an idea or classification split in two. When you point out a dichotomy, you draw a clear distinction between two things.
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  • n. 二分法;两分;分裂;双歧分枝
  • 1. It’s a dichotomy to be a shy person and have fame go with the job that you do.

    我的生活一分为二,一方面是害羞内向的我,另一方面我的工作又与名气相连。

  • 2. There is a natural dichotomy between the two sides of one’s personality that is usually displayed between the different types of social groups with which an individual may identify oneself.

    在一个人性格的这两方面之间,存在着一种自然的两分法。 个人的性格一般就体现在这一个人所可能认同的不同社会群体之间。

  • 3. This survey highlights the dichotomy in all of us," Berman said.

    这项调查揭示了我们所有人身上存在的二元现象。

  • dichotomy (n.) c. 1600, from Greek dichotomia "a cutting in half," from dicha "in two, asunder" (related to dis "twice," from PIE root *dwo- "two") + temnein "to cut" (from PIE root *tem- "to cut").
di·chot·omy / daɪˈkɒtəmi ; NAmE daɪˈkɑːtəmi / noun [usually singular ] ( plural di·chot·omies ) dichotomy(between A and B) ( formal) the separation that exists between two groups or things that are completely opposite to and different from each other 一分为二;二分法 dichotomy dichotomies di·chot·omy / daɪˈkɒtəmi ; NAmE daɪˈkɑːtəmi /
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