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dissonance

英 [ˈdɪsənəns]

美 [ˈdɪsənəns]

n.  不协和和弦; 不和谐; 不协调; 不一致

复数:dissonances 

TOEFLTEM8医学

BNC.25218 / COCA.16305

牛津词典

    noun

    • 不协和和弦
      a combination of musical notes that do not sound pleasant together
      1. 不和谐;不协调;不一致
        lack of agreement

        柯林斯词典

        • 不和谐;不协调
          Dissonanceis a lack of agreement or harmony between things.

          英英释义

          noun

          • disagreeable sounds
            1. the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality
              1. modern music is just noise to me
              Synonym:noiseracket
            2. a conflict of people's opinions or actions or characters
                Synonym:disagreementdissension

              双语例句

              • Your true challenge will be to learn to make your voice clearly heard above the noise of daily life and the dissonance of conflict.
                你的真正挑战会是,在每天生活中的喧扰及冲突的不和谐中,学习让自己的意见被清楚听到。
              • If ethical commitments vary among subsidiaries, these assets will be diluted due to the phenomenon of cognitive dissonance.
                倘若各附属公司的道德承诺不一致,该等资产将会因为认知分歧而被削弱。
              • I can either deny one of the ideas or change my behavior to get rid of the dissonance.
                这时,听众要做的就是否定其中一种观点或者改变自己的行为以摆脱这种认知失调的情况。
              • The gulf between conservatives on either side of the Atlantic is as much about cultural dissonance as policy disagreements.
                大西洋两岸保守派之间的这种分歧既是文化上的差异,也是政策上的不同造成的。
              • Cognitive dissonance or foresight?
                是认知失调还是有先见之明?
              • Since this experiment numerous studies of cognitive dissonance have been carried out and the effect is well-established.
                在这个实验之后,人们又进行了大量关于认知失调的研究,并且有了可喜的成果。
              • Finally, cognitive dissonance shows up with children.
                最后,孩子身上也有认知失调。
              • Cognitive dissonance: this describes the act of holding two conflicting beliefs at the same time.
                认知不和谐:这指的是同时持有两种互相矛盾的想法的行为。
              • Often relationships begin with a flurry of romance and then end in great dissonance, argument or strife.
                经常的,关系以浪漫激情开始,而以巨大的不和谐、争执或冲突而结束。
              • To avoid what is called cognitive dissonance, in which our thoughts and actions don't match up, our minds react to the change in our facial expression to bring our beliefs in line with our behavior.
                为了避免所谓的认知失调,即让我们思想的和行动上不一致的状态,头脑会对我们的面部表情变化做出反应,让将我们的看法同我们的行为统一起来。