disjointing

[美國]/dɪsˈdʒɔɪntɪŋ/
[英國]/dɪsˈdʒɔɪntɪŋ/

中文釋義

v.脫離開或分離的行爲

短語搭配

disjointing factors

不相關因素

disjointing elements

不相關元素

disjointing ideas

不相關想法

disjointing concepts

不相關概念

disjointing strategies

不相關策略

disjointing perspectives

不相關視角

disjointing patterns

不相關模式

disjointing relationships

不相關關係

disjointing variables

不相關變量

disjointing themes

不相關主題

例句

the disjointing of the two teams led to confusion during the game.

兩支隊伍的分離導致比賽中出現混亂。

disjointing the data sets made it easier to analyze individual trends.

將數據集分離使得分析個別趨勢變得更容易。

his disjointing thoughts made it hard for him to communicate effectively.

他思維的支離破碎使得他難以有效溝通。

the disjointing of the narrative created a unique storytelling experience.

敘事的分離創造了一種獨特的講故事體驗。

disjointing the topics in the presentation helped keep the audience engaged.

在演示中將話題分離有助於保持觀衆的參與感。

they discussed the disjointing effects of urban development on local communities.

他們討論了城市發展對當地社區的分離影響。

the disjointing of the melody made the song more interesting.

旋律的分離讓這首歌更加有趣。

disjointing your schedule can lead to better time management.

分離你的日程安排可以更好地管理時間。

his disjointing style of writing is both intriguing and challenging.

他支離破碎的寫作風格既引人入勝又富有挑戰性。

disjointing the elements in the design created a modern aesthetic.

設計中元素的分離創造了一種現代美感。

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