单词 | discrepant |
释义 | discrepantadj.n. A. adj. 1. a. That exhibits difference, dissimilarity, or lack of agreement in relation to another thing. Frequently with from, †to. ΚΠ ?c1450 in G. J. Aungier Hist. & Antiq. Syon Monastery (1840) 317 (MED) Other autentyk wrytinges not discrepante nor disordynge to the seyd bulle. 1531 T. Elyot Bk. named Gouernour i. xxv. sig. Mijv Wherin he is moste discrepant from brute beastis. 1585 T. Bilson True Difference Christian Subiection ii. 224 For the discrepant obseruation of fasting before Easter he saith the like. 1634 tr. L. Lessius Hygiasticon i. 11 This matter is no way discrepant to the profession of a Divine. 1678 R. Cudworth True Intellect. Syst. Universe i. iv. 478 The Vulgar Theology of the Pagans..was oftentimes very discrepant from the Natural and True Theology. 1707 Great Britain's Triumph 11 Which [opinion] is not discrepant from that of Hugo Grotius. 1781 R. Jones Inq. State Med. viii. 85 How discrepant to it is the recital previously given? 1829 London Mag. Jan. 39 A nature peculiarly..discrepant from the metaphysical tastes which are so much brought forward. 1866 J. E. T. Rogers Hist. Agric. & Prices I. xiii. 196 Since the price is so discrepant from that in the neighbourhood of Oxford. 1920 Jrnl. Eng. & Germanic Philol. 19 398 This is somewhat discrepant from the explanation given on page 17. 1964 Times 6 Aug. 9/6 Academic direction of routine studies..would be vulnerable to criticism of results which must be discrepant from others if ‘better’. 2004 K. C. Walsh Talking about Politics vi. 140 A perception that the reporters had low credibility or were reporting in frames vastly discrepant from their own views. b. Of two or more things: different, discordant, inconsistent. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > difference > [adjective] othereOE otherkinseOE unilicheOE elseOE otherways?c1225 diversc1250 diverse1297 unlikea1300 likelessa1325 sundrya1325 contrariousc1340 nothera1375 strangec1380 anothera1382 otherwisea1393 diversed1393 differenta1400 differing?c1400 deparayll1413 disparable1413 disparail1413 dissemblable1413 party?a1439 unlikeningc1450 indifferent1513 distinct1523 repugnant1528 far1531 heterogene?1541 discrepant1556 mislike1570 contrary1576 distincted1577 another-gainesa1586 dispar1587 another gate1594 dislike1596 unresembling1598 heterogeneana1601 anothergates1604 heterogeneal1605 unmatched1606 disparate1608 disparent?1611 differential1618 dissimilar1621 disparated1624 dissimilary1624 heterogeneous1624 unparallel1624 otherguess1632 anotherguise1635 incongenerous1646 anotherguess1650 otherguise1653 distant1654 unresemblant1655 distantial1656 allogeneous1666 distinguished1736 otherguised1768 unsimilar1768 insimilar1801 anotherkins1855 diff1861 distinctive1867 othergate1903 unalike1934 the world > relative properties > order > disorder > disharmony or incongruity > [adjective] discordablea1393 discordanta1393 discordinga1398 incongruea1398 inconvenient1398 unaccording1398 discordc1415 disagreeablea1425 inconsutilec1450 unaccordanta1470 dissonant1490 disaccordanta1513 disagreeing?1526 incongruent1531 wide1531 unconsonant1535 dissonate1548 dissenting1550 dissident?c1550 unagreeable?1550 disconformc1554 discrepant1556 absonant1564 dissentany1586 disconsorted1589 disagreed1596 discordous1597 discordious1598 incorrespondent1599 dissentious1605 untunable1605 incongruous1611 unagreeing1611 unanswerable1611 eccentric1612 unconcurrent1613 disconsonant1614 dissentaneous1623 dissorting1631 uncorrespondent1631 discorrespondent1635 incoincident1636 unconcurring1639 eccentrical1640 unatonable1645 incompliant1647 pluranimous1650 disconformeda1658 inagreeable1657 inconsonant1658 disharmonious1659 inconcinn1660 discongruous1663 unharmonious1667 discoherent1675 uncongruous1709 inharmonious1749 immutual1768 unharmonized1803 unconsentaneous1818 inaccordant1822 uncorresponding1826 unharmonizing1851 non-concurring1866 discordful1867 disharmonic1887 non-concurrent1907 1556 J. Heywood Spider & Flie lxxix. sig. Hhivv The degrees of our strengths, are discrepant. 1624 J. Vicars tr. G. Goodwin Babels Balm vi. 74 Discrepant Bands, their Banners pitch'd, flocke, flow. 1663 W. Charleton Chorea Gigantum 45 Monuments of great Battels fought... Which, though agreeing among themselves, in their durable and massie Materials, are nevertheless irreconcilably discrepant in their Forms. a1734 R. North Examen (1740) iii. vii. §49 539 The King's Notions and his were very discrepant. 1777 J. Priestley Disquis. Matter & Spirit viii. 83 The intimate union of substances so discrepant in their natures as matter and immaterial spirit. 1846 G. Grote Hist. Greece II. i. xviii. 11 A desire..to blend together..two discrepant legends. 1898 A. Forbes Life Napoleon III xiii. 269 This letter, of which there are many discrepant versions. 1929 P. Hamilton Midnight Bell xvi. 94 He was baffled by what appeared to be her strangely discrepant standards. 1950 B. Bettelheim & E. Sylvester in P. Greenacre et al. Psychoanal. Study Child V. 330 The child who tries to internalize these discrepant demands is confronted by a seemingly insoluble conflict. 2009 C. Teddlie & A. Tashakkori Found. Mixed Methods Res. vii. 153/1 Particular problems may develop when the results are discrepant. ΘΚΠ the world > space > distance > distance or farness > [adjective] > remote, apart, or separate distant?a1425 removed?a1425 discrepant1592 unclosing1640 world-divided1899 1592 R. Dallington tr. F. Colonna Hypnerotomachia f. 50v The Pilastrelles were discrepant fowre paces one from another. ?1614 W. Drummond Song: It Autumne was in Poems Farder discrepant than Heauen and Ground. 1818 J. Keats Endymion iii. 121 Sea-mew's plaintive cry Plaining discrepant between sea and sky. B. n. 1. Chiefly Philosophy. Something that exhibits difference, dissimilarity, or incompatibility in relation to another thing. Chiefly in plural. ΚΠ ?1605 J. Davies Wittes Pilgrimage sig. S3 Because it is to come, and most vnsure, For, Time still houers where no Beeing haunts, Sith Time, and Beeing still are Discrepants. 1883 F. W. Bradley Princ. Logic 138 Have we not got very many conceptions in which these discrepants somehow co-exist? 1916 E. D. Fawcett World as Imagination ii. iii. 284 Green and yellow are such ‘contraries’ or ‘discrepants’; you cannot assert truly that grass is green and yellow in the same place at the same time. 1989 P. Weiss Philos. in Process XI. 14 The discrepants are not just names... Each discrepant is itself the subject of a name. 2001 S. McCaffery Prior to Meaning Introd. p. xxi Jarry engages such momentary conjunctions of discrepants by appealing to an astronomical term syzygy. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > dissent or disagreement > [noun] > one who declinator1606 discrepant1620 dissentient1621 disassentera1650 dissenter1651 dissident1789 no man1930 1620 F. W. Paterson Protestants Theol. 13 Omitting many to touche a fewe discrepants. 1647 Bp. J. Taylor Θεολογία Ἐκλεκτική xvi. 216 If you persecute heretickes or discrepants, they unite themselves as to a common defence. 1671 T. Rudyard Libeller Characteriz'd 7 The Unity of Affection amongst Quakers offends such bloody minded Discrepants, who instigate to a National Division and Ruine. Derivatives diˈscrepantly adv. with discrepancy; in a discordant or inconsistent manner. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > disharmony or incongruity > [adverb] > in an inconsistent manner repugnantly?1526 unagreeably1546 inconstantly1549 discrepantly1603 inconsistently1665 1603 J. Florio tr. M. de Montaigne Ess. iii. ix. 596 I am..precizely vowed..to speake confusedly, to speak discrepantly. 1816 tr. P. H. T. d'Holbach Nature & her Laws II. v. 220 It is the mere circumstance of our having an idea, of various parts of nature, discrepantly jumbled together, without any other evidence as to the assemblage. 1888 Lippincott's Monthly Mag. July 108 Where Grace Church points discrepantly a lean finger unto celestial spheres. 1909 Cent. Mag. Apr. 875/2 A gilt, rococo king, clad discrepantly in a wig and toga, he strides a gilt horse in the New Town market-place. 2010 P. T. Mistlberger Three Dangerous Magi ii. 46 One argument presented as to the reasons behind all these discrepantly dated passports is that Gurdjieff may have been working in espionage. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adj.n.?c1450 |
随便看 |
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。