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形容词比较级
more dissonant
形容词最高级
most dissonant
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不和谐的, 矛盾的
having elements or ideas that strongly disagree or clash
- Their opinions on the matter were dissonant, leading to heated debates and disagreements.
他们对此事的看法不协调,导致了激烈的辩论和分歧。
- The dissonant views within the group made it difficult to come to a consensus on the issue.
小组内部的不和谐观点使得在这个问题上难以达成共识。
- The board meeting ended on a dissonant vibe due to disagreement over budget allocations.
由于在预算分配上存在分歧,董事会会议以不和谐的氛围结束。
- Their relationship grew dissonant as they found themselves at odds on core issues.
当他们在核心问题上产生分歧时,他们的关系变得不和谐。
- The book club discussion turned dissonant over differing interpretations of the novel's theme.
由于对小说主题的不同解读,读书俱乐部的讨论变得不和谐。
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不和谐的, 刺耳的
(of a sound) having tones that clash or sound unpleasant together
- The dissonant chords in the composition created a sense of tension and unease.
作品中的不和谐和弦营造了一种紧张和不安的感觉。
- The dissonant notes clashed with the melody, producing an unsettling effect.
不和谐的音符与旋律冲突,产生了令人不安的效果。
- His music is known for its dissonant harmonies, challenging traditional notions of beauty in sound.
他的音乐以其不和谐的和声而闻名,挑战了声音中美的传统观念。
- The dissonant tones of the alarm system startled everyone in the building.
警报系统的不和谐音调惊动了楼里的所有人。