discordant 英 [dɪsˈkɔ:dənt]   美 [dɪsˈkɔrdənt]

discordant

discordant  英 [dɪsˈkɔ:dənt] 美 [dɪsˈkɔrdənt]

adj. 不和谐的,刺耳的;不一致的 

As if she had an innate knowledge of one jarring and discordant string within him, and her very breath could sound it. 仿佛她对他心中那条刺耳的、不和谐的琴弦有着天赋的知识,她呼一口气就能使它发出声音。
It’s simple but not easy: allow yourself to be happy and at peace or force yourself to be miserable and discordant . 允许你自己高兴,平静或是强迫自己难受和不和谐。 这看似简单却困难。

  • If you believe that movies should entertain, but your friend insists that movies should inspire, then the two of you hold discordant views on the purpose of movies. That means your opinions are in conflict.
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  • adj. 不和谐的,刺耳的;不一致的
  • 1. As if she had an innate knowledge of one jarring and discordant string within him, and her very breath could sound it.

    仿佛她对他心中那条刺耳的、不和谐的琴弦有着天赋的知识,她呼一口气就能使它发出声音。

  • 2. It’s simple but not easy: allow yourself to be happy and at peace or force yourself to be miserable and discordant .

    允许你自己高兴,平静或是强迫自己难受和不和谐。 这看似简单却困难。

  • discordant (adj.) late 14c., discordaunt, from Old French descordant, present participle of descorder (see discord (n.)). Related: Discordantly.
dis·cord·ant / dɪsˈkɔːdənt ; NAmE dɪsˈkɔːrdənt / adjective 1 [usually before noun ] ( formal) not in agreement; combining with other things in a way that is strange or unpleasant 不一致的;不协调的;不和的 discordant views 相互冲突的观点 2 (of sounds 声音 ) not sounding pleasant together 不和谐的 OPP harmonious dis·cord·ant / dɪsˈkɔːdənt ; NAmE dɪsˈkɔːrdənt /
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