disconnected 的定义
- disjointed; broken.
- not coherent; seemingly irrational: a disconnected argument.
disconnected 近义词
confused; discontinuous
更多disconnected例句
- In a key county supervisor race, District 1 in South Bay, Ben Hueso said he was against Proposition 15 and that you would “have to be very disconnected from reality to want to support” it.
- Contracting the disease helped Bolsonaro and Johnson squash the argument that their disconnected approach misfired with bystanders.
- Less than a week after he said anyone who supports the ballot measure must be “disconnected from reality,” he has joined their ranks.
- “Right now, you’d have to be very disconnected from reality to want to support a measure that is not going to help businesses recover,” Hueso told KUSI last week.
- Because their messaging can be stodgy and rote, it’s easy for people to feel disconnected and don’t feel the urge to act.
- With every family member accessing a different screen in a different room it can feel like we are more disconnected than ever.
- NWCAA inspectors did not visit the rail facility until five months after Tesoro had disconnected the problematic pipe.
- And the more disconnected we become from the era of the Civil War, the more abstract and plausible the idea of secession becomes.
- He wakes and sleeps at intervals that have become disconnected from the flow of night and day.
- Best of all I have no laptop, Blackberry or phone, so I begin to feel truly disconnected.
- Word for word he translates my utterance, the sentences broken, disconnected, in his inadequate English.
- A connected narrative of our wanderings in this amazing country could hardly be true to its disconnected character.
- He disconnected the string from the bed and arranged it on the window.
- Besides I possessed some disconnected knowledge in history, astronomy, and other mathematical sciences.
- As the German opened the envelop and set aside letter after letter, he talked on in his disconnected way.