disjuncture
读音:[dis'dʒʌktʃə]
n. 分离状态
n.
分裂; 分离
disjuncturedisjunctureD.J.:[disˈdʒʌŋktʃə]K.K.:[dɪsˈdʒʌŋktʃɚ]n.1.翻译:分离,分裂
disjuncture[dis'dʒʌŋktʃə]n.
1.翻译:分离,分开,分裂,折断(=disjunction)
1.翻译:分(接)音渡; 分离(状态) disjuncture
noun
a separation or disconnection
分离;断开
the monstrous disjuncture between his private and his public life.
他的私生活和在公众面前的生活之间的巨大差距。语源
late Middle English: from medieval Latin disjunctura, from Latin disjunct- 'disjoined' (see disjunct)
disjuncture
名词 disjuncture:
state of being disconnected
同义词:disjunction, disconnection, disconnectedness
disjuncture
1. “Modernist Literature” is a phenomenon explained in the literary ideology of “exploration”, “disjuncture”, and “multiplicity” of the 1980s.
“现代派文学”是一种在20世纪80年代“探索”、“断裂”、“多元”的文学意识形态中被解释的现象。
2. Historical Disjuncture and Post-Bridging: Reflection on Contemporary Literary Theory
历史断裂与接轨之后:对当代文艺学的反思
3. When you combine these two sets of causes, one cannot help but notice that there could be a disjuncture, not in the realm of your ideas but in the real world of politics.
当你将两组目标组成在一起的时候,人们禁不住会注意到:其中有不相联之处,不是指你的思想领域,而是指真实的政治世界。
4. "Modernist Literature" is a phenomenon explained in the literary ideology of "exploration", "disjuncture", and "multiplicity" of the 1980s.
摘要“现代派文学”是一种在20世纪80年代“探索”、“断裂”、“多元”的文学意识形态中被解释的现象。
5. Finally, the imagination of Saviki in imagined worlds also encourages new social movement and space reconstruction, and further induces disjuncture between reality and imagination.
最后,想像山美在传媒与网际网络的想像世界,也激起新的社会行动与空间改造,衍生真实地方与想像地方的断裂。