释义 |
disjointeddis‧joint‧ed /dɪsˈdʒɔɪntɪd/ adjective - Rambling, disjointed notes found in Brady's apartment gave no clues as to his disappearance.
- As soon as the rhythmic motion of the cart began Willie fell into a disjointed sleep.
- Death from unfamiliar diseases turned the world into a disjointed and meaningless place.
- It all seemed disjointed and unreal to Donaldson, as if his world had suddenly taken a lurching sideways step.
- She had a disjointed upbringing with a series of tutors.
- The period saw in most Western countries a series of intermittent and disjointed efforts to remedy this state of affairs.
- The two elements need to be understood as distinct and often disjointed moments of state policy.
- This takes a disjointed groove system to the right of the centre of the crag.
1something, especially a speech or piece of writing, that is disjointed has parts that do not seem well connected or are not arranged well: disjointed fragments of information2a disjointed activity or system is one in which the different parts do not work well together: Burley was critical of his team’s disjointed performance. |