disparate 的定义
- distinct in kind; essentially different; dissimilar: disparate ideas.
disparate 近义词
at odds, different
更多disparate例句
- To take advantage of those disparate elements, you of course have to split them up.
- Combine that with disparate ideologies and metastasizing extremism, and the isolation has led people down some dark alleys.
- Rather, it brings disparate sources of information together on a single workstation.
- Reliability questionsInterviews with parents and education activists across the city show that the decision of whether to send a child to a classroom during a pandemic is deeply personal and complicated, reflecting disparate family circumstances.
- The challenges—a health crisis, a trust crisis, an inequality crisis, a climate crisis, an economic crisis, a democracy crisis—are disparate.
- Out of a desire to create dialogue between disparate parties, the show avoids this question of “why?”
- Still other critics are baffled that Borges was influenced by such strange and disparate sources.
- In Part 3, Dickey turns to two very disparate topics: Russia and his family.
- Their critical colleagues concurred in equally, wildly disparate fashion.
- The so-called moderate opposition—made up of hundreds of disparate groups—is often immoderate and rarely cohesive.
- How, indeed, could a lasting concord be maintained by two such disparate characters?
- He has succeeded, according to them, in heaping together an immense amount of information, but it is of the most disparate value.
- Disparate racial elements mingled in the long Southern oval and the Slavonic modelling of brow and cheek-bone.
- In other words the sensations fall into groups which are wholly disparate and are hence termed species.
- Thus, the life of man regarded as a whole is, in its last essence, a combination of utterly disparate elements.