intransitive. To be discordant; to be incompatible, disagree. Also with to. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > relative properties > order > disorder > disharmony or incongruity > be unharmonious or incongruous [verb (intransitive)] (21) missounda1382 intransitive. To be discordant; to be incompatible, disagree. Also with to. Obsolete. discordc1384 intransitive. Of a thing or (occasionally) a person: to be different †from or †fro, or discordant or inconsistent with something or someone else. disaccorda1500 intransitive. To fail to be in accord; to be out of harmony or agreement; to disagree. In later use only with with. disagreea1513 intransitive. To fail to correspond, harmonize, or be in accordance; to differ. Also with with, †to, †from. disgree1530 intransitive. To be out of agreement or harmony; to disagree, v. miscord1532 intransitive. To fail to accord or to correspond. to agree (etc.) like harp and harrow1563 to agree (etc.) like harp and harrow: not to agree at all (the things being utterly different, though their names alliterate). Obsolete. antipathizec1630 intr. To feel the opposite; to show contrariety of feeling or disposition. to jump awry1762 to jump awry, to disagree. disharmonize1863 intransitive. To be out of harmony; not to harmonize. Subcategories:— be in opposition or conflict (6) — be inconsistent (3) — in respect of a statement or account (2) |
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