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dissonance [ˈdɪsənəns]

n. 不和谐音,不一致;

例句:

  • Dissonance among the three partners doomed the project.
    三个股东间的不调和注定了那计划的失败.
  • Cognitive dissonance is also applied to a perceived incongruity between a person's attitudes and his behaviour.
    认识分歧也用于指一个人的态度和他的行为之间可以看得出来的不一致.
  • The concerts were more enjoyable without all the horrid modern dissonance which nobody really understood.
    音乐会里已经没有那些叫人头痛谁都听不懂的现代派不谐和音,所以更好听了.
  • Then your brain has to deal with the dissonance.
    来自SA
  • This absurdity creates an unacceptable level of cognitive dissonance.
    来自SA
  • Cognitive dissonance is a motivating state of affairs.
    来自SA