disjointedness 的定义
- having the joints or connections separated: a disjointed fowl.
- disconnected; incoherent: a disjointed discourse.
- Entomology. disjunct.
disjointedness 近义词
等同于 disjunction
disjointedness 的近义词 11 个
- detachment
- disconnectedness
- disconnection
- disjuncture
- disunion
- division
- divorce
- parting
- severance
- split
- disseverment
disjointedness 的反义词 3 个
等同于 disjuncture
disjointedness 的近义词 11 个
- detachment
- disconnectedness
- disconnection
- disjunction
- disunion
- division
- divorce
- parting
- severance
- split
- disseverment
disjointedness 的反义词 3 个
等同于 disorganization
更多disjointedness例句
- With such disjointed efforts, it’s no surprise that no consensus has surfaced.
- The current ideas suggest the first system will miss, and the midweek threat looks disjointed for much in the way of snow.
- Though I felt invested by the sheer strangeness of the story at first, it later becomes disjointed and lacks direction, much like the gameplay itself.
- That some jurisdictions aren’t ordering all available vaccine while others beg for more goes to the heart of the disjointed immunization effort underway in the United States.
- That is one of the goals that we have because they’re all over the place, they’re disjointed and that prevents us from moving forward.
- The Obama administration is finally looking to fix its disjointed efforts to handle U.S. hostages.
- As the United States becomes more and more disjointed, an increasing number of Americans favors abandoning the Union altogether.
- It affects about 10 percent of patients, though the writing is often disjointed and difficult to read.
- The possibilities are endless, and weirdly reassuring in these disjointed and murky times.
- Over the past decade, the movement has grown organically online into a confederacy of somewhat disjointed causes.
- Coronado spurred his horse down the rough, disjointed, slippery declivity, and the others followed.
- As it was, the three were lolling in lazy attitudes, smoking their long-stemmed pipes and talking in a disjointed fashion.
- For ofttimes he does sink into a deep reverie; and disjointed words break from him, which tell me whither his thoughts have flown.
- Every few feet he stopped to shout disjointed explanations or profanity into Pelham's ear.
- One man has a hump;—another can hardly see out of his imperfect eyes;—a third can barely utter a few disjointed words.