heterogeneous / ˌhɛt ər əˈdʒi ni əs, -ˈdʒin yəs /

💦中学词汇异质性异质异质性的异质的

heterogeneous 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. different in kind; unlike; incongruous.
  2. composed of parts of different kinds; having widely dissimilar elements or constituents: The party was attended by a heterogeneous group of artists, politicians, and social climbers.
  3. Chemistry. composed of different substances or the same substance in different phases, as solid ice and liquid water.

heterogeneous 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

assorted, miscellaneous

更多heterogeneous例句

  1. There was a study of Wikipedia that showed the most accurate and high quality articles were produced by an ideologically heterogeneous, diverse set of editors and writers.
  2. The “Nueve” was representative of the quite heterogeneous forces that retook the city.
  3. By contrast, brain states are far more heterogeneous, likely due to interactions between a person and his or her environment.
  4. Sunni families in historically heterogeneous areas picked up and fled, eager to avoid a power drill to the forehead.
  5. Which they would, because the Democratic caucus is already heterogeneous enough to be amenable to compromise.
  6. I missed the general accepting feeling that comes from such a heterogeneous mixture of people.
  7. The party at Walls End Castle, though its elements were decidedly heterogeneous, was a success.
  8. But, just examine this heterogeneous pile of 'cigar-lights,' which rears its audacious head upon the table.
  9. What obscured the history was the manner in which masses of heterogeneous facts were heaped together.
  10. Other varieties of heterogeneous colloidal mixtures are tabulated by Wo.
  11. The ponderous weight of the empire ground out racial and caste distinctions and welded together all the heterogeneous mass.