incoherence

英[ˌɪnkəʊ\'hɪərəns]
美[ˌɪnkoˈhɪrəns]

基本释义

n.
不连贯,语无伦次,无内聚力; 不连贯性

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实用例句

Beth's incoherence told Amy that something was terribly wrong.

贝丝语无伦次,艾米知道一定是出了很严重的事。

柯林斯例句

Finally, Smith showed up, enraged to the point of incoherence -- and not without reason.

史密斯终于露面了, 他气急败坏,语无伦次 - 这倒难怪他.

辞典例句

Finally, Smith showed up, enraged to the point of incoherence, not without reason.

史密斯终于露面了, 他气急败坏, 语无伦次.

辞典例句

Israel would have to pull itself together and overcome what was beginning to look like incoherence.

以色列必须齐心协力,克服那看起来好象步调紊乱的现象.

辞典例句

Yet Germany too is guilty of incoherence.

然而德国也犯有前后不一致的毛病.

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Vagueness, in turn, led to incoherence.

模糊转而导致了毫无内部凝聚力.

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In times of crisis, you get a public reaction that is incoherence on stilts.

经历的危机次数一多,民众的反应就会混乱不相一致.

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This paper introduces a kind of adjustable fixture in which processes incoherence oil groove.

介绍一种加工不贯通油槽的可调夹具.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. lack of cohesion or clarity or organization

  • 2. nonsense that is simply incoherent and unintelligible