释义 |
disjunctiondis‧junc‧tion /dɪsˈdʒʌŋkʃən/, dis‧junc‧ture /dɪsˈdʒʌŋktʃə $ -ər/ noun [countable usually singular] formal - Anticipated here is that always unstable disjunction between identification and desire upon which male bonding depends.
- In a turbulent environment, diversity, contradiction and disjunction are the norm.
- In fact, the disjunction between promise and reality is frequent and extensive in many political systems.
- It is this disjunction which is the historic crisis of Western society.
- It is worth going through the list to see how great the disjunction is.
- There is certainly a disjunction in our lives between the pace we force upon ourselves and the pace that nature affords us.
- Tragicomedy gives the disjunction of the subjective and objective visions of the human situation dramatic form.
- Yet there is a very big disjunction here.
a difference between two things that you would expect to be in agreement: a disjunction between the skills taught in schools and the skills demanded by employers |