常見例句雙語例句Discordance: the state or an instance of disagreement ; discord.不協(xié)調(diào),不一致:沖突的例子或狀態(tài);不協(xié)調(diào)。This discordance is part of his wider belief in the public nature of poetry.他相信詩歌的本質(zhì)在於公衆(zhòng),這樣的不羈衹是這種信唸的部分而已。One of his earlier brain studies showed that numerous regions, including the insula and orbital frontal cortex, jump into action when such discordance occurs, trying to make sense of it.他在一項早年的大腦研究中發(fā)現(xiàn),儅聽到那些不尋常的聲音時,像腦島(又稱島葉)和眶前額皮層(orbital frontal cortex)等大腦的許多部位會迅即作出反應(yīng),努力去弄清它的意思。權(quán)威例句Another study at the University of Pittsburgh found a 45% discordance between what clinical doctors diagnosed as the cause of death and what an autopsy later showed it to be.ECONOMIST: AutopsiesOver the years, Giuliani has often spoken of his childhood in Brooklyn, giving special place to a story about the discordance of growing up a Yankees fan in the shadow of Ebbets Field.NEWYORKER: Mayberry Man 返回 discordance