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单词 disjointed
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Definition of disjointed in English:

disjointed

adjectivedɪsˈdʒɔɪntɪddɪsˈdʒɔɪn(t)əd
  • Lacking a coherent sequence or connection.

    不连贯的;支离破碎的

    piecing together disjointed fragments of information

    将不连贯的信息拼起来。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The plan which we will publish will not be a collection of disjointed projects with no connecting logic.
    • Beyond the Nixon saga, the book consists mostly of disjointed ramblings about assassination plots.
    • The narrative also jumps between miscellaneous angles and points of view, creating a portrait that is necessarily disjointed and patchy.
    • The film is so over-populated with characters (many of whom don't need to be there) that it frequently feels disjointed and incoherent, thereby undermining the overall enjoyment.
    • Advocates of the proposal - mostly federally chartered banks - contend the move would simplify the disjointed and confusing home-buying process.
    • The multitude of camera shots and angles make for a disjointed and fragmented composition that enhances the sense of fear and paranoia of not knowing where the next shot is coming from.
    • Instead, I found a collection of disjointed information.
    • The different sounds usually don't mesh together, and the end result is often a fragmented, disjointed mess.
    • File this one under disjointed ramblings and let me recover in peace…
    • ‘If items are too dissimilar, it can have a disjointed and fragmented appearance,’ said Catlin.
    • Compounding this disjointed approach was a confusing mélange of stage settings.
    • While the book's format lets us meet many fascinating people, it has the unfortunate effect of making individual experience disjointed and fragmentary.
    • But the story is presented in a disjointed series of confusing flashbacks that work too hard to logically explain an ultimately illogical premise.
    • The events of the past few days swam through Robby's head in one disjointed, jumbled mess, and he could find no perspective on any of it whatsoever.
    • A scrappy move in a disjointed first half gave the home side their best chance of the half.
    • I sobbed loudly, not caring who I woke up, speaking into the dark emptiness of my room, forming disjointed sentences and unconnected thoughts.
    • She was gasping for breath as her mind rambled a jumbled conglomerate of disjointed thoughts at him.
    • This article has to be one of the most disjointed and confused articles I've read in a long time.
    • I can look back on them with fond memories long after my professors' disjointed ramblings have faded from my mind.
    • The first 20 minutes seem disjointed and unconnected.
    Synonyms
    unconnected, disconnected, without unity, disunited, discontinuous, fragmented, fragmentary, disorganized, disordered, muddled, mixed up, jumbled, garbled, incoherent, confused, fitful, erratic, spasmodic, patchy, scrappy, bitty, piecemeal
    rambling, wandering, aimless, directionless

Derivatives

  • disjointedly

  • adverbdɪsˈdʒɔɪntɪdlidɪsˈdʒɔɪn(t)ədli
    • These three techniques can be used disjointedly, but are best used in concert.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Revealed disjointedly as befits the mood of the story, Alice's fate is sketched with a remorselessly acute eye.
      • A campaign which started with calamity in Moscow, ended disjointedly in Basle last night.
      • I remember thinking disjointedly that I'd need it in the future.
      • Observers are not particularly worried by their recent quite dramatic falls, pointing out that Wall Street often reacts disjointedly from what economic data is signalling.
  • disjointedness

  • noundɪsˈdʒɔɪntɪdnəsdɪsˈdʒɔɪn(t)ədnəs
    • Instead, there is a disjointedness in the feeling that the listener can only expect the unexpected - but oddly enough, it rarely works to any sort of advantage by becoming truly surprising.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Society, however, continues to encourage this disjointedness, teaching men obsolete codes of aggressive competition in a world that increasingly moves toward communication and cooperation.
      • You can cut between the films without any sense of disjointedness.
      • Nevertheless, the fluidity of the text is generally not powerful enough to overcome the greater sense of disjointedness and jumpiness.
      • It also leads to a disjointedness to the missions.

Definition of disjointed in US English:

disjointed

adjectivedɪsˈdʒɔɪn(t)əddisˈjoin(t)əd
  • Lacking a coherent sequence or connection.

    不连贯的;支离破碎的

    piecing together disjointed fragments of information

    将不连贯的信息拼起来。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • While the book's format lets us meet many fascinating people, it has the unfortunate effect of making individual experience disjointed and fragmentary.
    • A scrappy move in a disjointed first half gave the home side their best chance of the half.
    • The multitude of camera shots and angles make for a disjointed and fragmented composition that enhances the sense of fear and paranoia of not knowing where the next shot is coming from.
    • The plan which we will publish will not be a collection of disjointed projects with no connecting logic.
    • But the story is presented in a disjointed series of confusing flashbacks that work too hard to logically explain an ultimately illogical premise.
    • I can look back on them with fond memories long after my professors' disjointed ramblings have faded from my mind.
    • Instead, I found a collection of disjointed information.
    • The film is so over-populated with characters (many of whom don't need to be there) that it frequently feels disjointed and incoherent, thereby undermining the overall enjoyment.
    • The first 20 minutes seem disjointed and unconnected.
    • I sobbed loudly, not caring who I woke up, speaking into the dark emptiness of my room, forming disjointed sentences and unconnected thoughts.
    • ‘If items are too dissimilar, it can have a disjointed and fragmented appearance,’ said Catlin.
    • She was gasping for breath as her mind rambled a jumbled conglomerate of disjointed thoughts at him.
    • Compounding this disjointed approach was a confusing mélange of stage settings.
    • The events of the past few days swam through Robby's head in one disjointed, jumbled mess, and he could find no perspective on any of it whatsoever.
    • The different sounds usually don't mesh together, and the end result is often a fragmented, disjointed mess.
    • Beyond the Nixon saga, the book consists mostly of disjointed ramblings about assassination plots.
    • This article has to be one of the most disjointed and confused articles I've read in a long time.
    • Advocates of the proposal - mostly federally chartered banks - contend the move would simplify the disjointed and confusing home-buying process.
    • The narrative also jumps between miscellaneous angles and points of view, creating a portrait that is necessarily disjointed and patchy.
    • File this one under disjointed ramblings and let me recover in peace…
    Synonyms
    unconnected, disconnected, without unity, disunited, discontinuous, fragmented, fragmentary, disorganized, disordered, muddled, mixed up, jumbled, garbled, incoherent, confused, fitful, erratic, spasmodic, patchy, scrappy, bitty, piecemeal
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