aberrances

[美]/ˈæb.ər.əns/
[英]/əˈbɝrən(t)s/

释义

n.偏离正轨,反常;脱离正道,越轨;[生物]变异,畸变

例句

the child's behavior was an aberrance from his usual calm demeanor.

孩子的行为与其平时的冷静性格大相径庭。

the scientist noted the aberrance in the experimental results and repeated the test.

科学家注意到实验结果的异常,重复了测试。

his decision to quit his job was an aberrance from his long-term career goals.

他决定辞职与他的长期职业目标背道而驰。

the artist's use of bright colors in a traditionally somber piece was an aberrance that surprised many.

艺术家在传统沉稳的作品中使用鲜艳颜色的做法,令人意外的是一种反常。

medical professionals are trained to identify aberrances in patients' health that may signal underlying issues.

医疗专业人员接受过训练,能够识别患者健康状况的异常,这可能预示着潜在问题。

the aberrance in the data set required further investigation to determine its cause.

数据集中的异常需要进一步调查以确定其原因。

despite the aberrance, the team managed to complete the project within the deadline.

尽管存在偏差,但该团队在截止日期内成功完成了项目。

the company's new marketing strategy was an aberrance from its previous conservative approach.

公司的新营销策略与其之前保守的策略大相径庭。

political analysts noted the aberrance in public opinion polls, suggesting a shift in voter sentiment.

政治分析人士注意到民意调查中的异常,表明选民情绪发生了变化。

the unexpected aberrance in the weather forecast led to confusion and disruption in travel plans.

天气预报的意外偏差导致旅行计划陷入混乱和中断。

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