释义 |
inconnexion, -ection ? Obs.|ɪnkəˈnɛkʃən| [in-3: cf. L. inconnex-us: see prec.] Want of connexion; unconnectedness.
1620Bp. Hall Hon. Mar. Clergy i. §3 Neither need wee any better or other proofe of the inconnexion of this vow with holy orders. 1678Phillips (ed. 4), Inconnexion..In Rhetorick it is the same as the figure Asyntheton. 1697Collier Immor. Stage iv. §3 (1730) 150 This strangeness of Persons, distinct Company, and Inconnexion of Affairs. 1755Johnson Hist. Eng. Lang. ⁋4 Their speech..must have been artless and unconnected, without any modes of transition or involution of clauses; which abruptness and inconnection may be observed even in their later writings. 1813T. Busby Lucretius iii. Comment. xl, The utter inconnection of the time which passed before our being with that in which we live. b. (with pl.) An instance of this; something unconnected with what precedes or follows.
1697Collier Ess. Mor. Subj. ii. (1703) 94 As to single ideas, inconnexions, and slight touches, my observation holds good. |