discord
英 ['dɪskɔːd]
美 ['dɪskɔrd]
- n. 不和;不调和;嘈杂声
- vi. 不一致;刺耳
- n. (Discord)人名;(法)迪斯科尔
CET6+ TEM4 IELTS GRE
1、dis- "apart" + cord-.
2、含义:disagreement; unfriendly feeling, ill will; dissention, strife.
discord 纷争dis-, 不,非,使相反。-cord, 心,一致,词源同heart, cordial. 即不同心的,引起纷争的。
- discord
- discord: see concord
- discord (n.)
- early 13c., descorde, "unfriendly feeling, ill will;" also "dissention, strife," from Old French descorde (12c.) "disagreement," from Latin discordia, from discors (genitive discordis) "disagreeing, disagreement," from dis- "apart" (see dis-) + cor (genitive cordis) "heart," from PIE root *kerd- "heart" (see heart). Musical sense is late 14c.
- discord (v.)
- c. 1300, from Old French discorder (13c.), from Latin discordare (see discord (n.)).
- 1. After they had parted in discord, he stood alone outside his gate.
- 大伙不欢而散以后, 他一个人孤零零地站在门外.
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- 2. A note of discord crept into their relationship.
- 他们的关系出现了裂痕.
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- 3. These two answers are in discord.
- 这两个答案不一样.
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- 4. The discord of his music was hard on the ear.
- 他演奏的不和谐音很刺耳.
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- 5. He was cursed for sowing seeds of discord among his friends.
- 他因在朋友中挑拨离间而被人咒骂.
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