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源自拉丁语 'discordare'(不同意),由 'dis-'(不)和 'cordare'(一致)组成,14世纪进入英语。
❶ 指声音、意见或事物之间不和谐、不一致,产生冲突或刺耳的效果。常用于描述音乐、观点或颜色的搭配。
“The discordant notes made the audience cover their ears.”
(不和谐的音符让观众捂住了耳朵。)
“Their discordant opinions led to a heated argument.”
(他们意见不合,引发了激烈争吵。)
discordant voices — 指群体中表达不同或反对意见的声音,强调意见的分歧。
“There were discordant voices in the committee about the new policy.”
(委员会中对新政策存在不同意见的声音。)