disjunction
disjunction 英 [dɪsˈdʒʌŋkʃn] 美 [dɪsˈdʒʌŋkʃən]
n. 分离;析取;分裂;折断
名词复数:disjunctions
- A disjunction is a broken connection. If you expect to be a doctor but you haven't taken any science courses since high school biology, you would have a disjunction between your expectations and your training.
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- n. 分离;析取;分裂;折断
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1. The disjunction type that is assembled into a collection does not itself have an XML tag.
装配到 集合中的分离类型本身没有 XML 标记。
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2. Boolean operations for conjunction (AND), disjunction (OR), and exclusion (NOT) of search terms
布尔操作用于搜索词的合并(AND)、分离(OR)和排斥(NOT)
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3. Conceptually, a disjunction should involve two or more things, but no error is currently raised if there are fewer disjoins.
从概念上说,分离应涉及两个或更多事物,但如果当前几乎没有分离,那么就不会产生错误。
- disjunction (n.) c. 1400, disjunccioun, from Old French disjunction (13c.) or directly from Latin disjunctionem "separation," noun of action from past participle stem of disjungere (see disjointed).
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