dissonance
英 [ˈdɪsənəns]
美 [ˈdɪsənəns]
n. 不协和和弦; 不和谐; 不协调; 不一致
复数:dissonances
BNC.25218 / COCA.16305
牛津词典
noun
- 不协和和弦
a combination of musical notes that do not sound pleasant together - 不和谐;不协调;不一致
lack of agreement
柯林斯词典
- 不和谐;不协调
Dissonanceis a lack of agreement or harmony between things.
英英释义
noun
- disagreeable sounds
- the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality
- modern music is just noise to me
- a conflict of people's opinions or actions or characters
双语例句
- Finally, cognitive dissonance shows up with children.
最后,孩子身上也有认知失调。 - This paper highlights the other side of the family-school relation: dissonance and contradiction from the empirical-and theoretic research.
最后,我们从教育学的角度分析了家校之间合作伙伴关系的内涵及家校联系方式对家校关系的影响。 - So, cognitive dissonance will lead you then to think that what you are giving it up for has some value and then you establish a liking for it.
这样认知失调就会让你想到,你为之付出代价的东西一定是有价值的,然后你就会喜欢上它。 - What you've just experienced is the power of cognitive dissonance.
你刚刚所体验到的是认知失调的力量。 - At one level, this dissonance is no surprise.
在某个层面上说,这种分歧没什么好奇怪的。 - And I suppose that's what really struck me about them, this dissonance between what they were experiencing and where they had come from.
我想,这是他们真正打动我的地方,就是他们的经历和出身之间的这种不和谐。 - The music of Wagner was distinguished by startling innovations in chord progressions and dissonance.
瓦格纳在作品中对和弦进行及不协和音实行了令人咋舌的创新,这是他作曲的特点。 - The French presidential campaign is an example of a quintessentially European form of cognitive dissonance.
法国总统大选是展示典型的欧洲式认知失调的一个例子。 - 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 two ideas conflict with each other, and the cognitive dissonance will make me feel uncomfortable.
两种观点互相矛盾,由此产生的认知失调就会使人感到不适。
