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disjunctive adjective uk/dɪsˈdʒʌŋk.tɪv/ us/dɪsˈdʒʌŋk.tɪv/ (DISCONNECTED) 不连贯的,分离的,分裂的lacking any clear connection The play consists of a series of brief, disjunctive scenes. 该剧由一系列简短的、不连贯的场景组成。 更多例句- For those familiar with only one or two pieces, the medley may sound more like a series of disjunctive sections.
- The incorporation of disjunctive elements is by now a cliché of architectural renovations.
- The company's non-compliance clearly resulted from a disjunctive organisational structure.
- The poems, always difficult, got more difficult in the mid-1980s and have remained so: disjunctive and unpredictable, often zany.
(GRAMMAR) language specialized两者居其一的 expressing a choice between two or more things, where only one is possible Technically speaking, the question is not disjunctive. 严格来讲,这不是一个选择疑问句。 更多例句- "And" is normally read conjunctively, "or" is normally read disjunctively, but in some circumstances the context may require "and" to be disjunctive or "or" to be conjunctive.
- We can represent a binary constraint by means of a small number of disjunctive relations.
- Because the statute uses the disjunctive "or", the court must separately evaluate each of the four factual scenarios.
- These five reasons are disjunctive so that the party serving the notice can rely on any one of them.
Compare: conjunctive |