/ˈdɪskɔːd/
mass noun
1
- disagreement between people不和, 争论:
a prosperous family who showed no signs of discord.
一个没有一丝不和迹象的兴旺的家族。
1.1
- lack of agreement or harmony between things不一致, 不协调:
the discord between indigenous and Western cultures.
本土文化和西方文化之间的不协调。
2
- Music lack of harmony between notes sounding together【乐】(音符的)不协和音:
the music faded in discord.
在不协和音中, 乐声渐渐变弱。
2.1
- count noun a chord which (in conventional harmonic terms) is regarded as unpleasing or requiring resolution by another不协和弦。
2.2
- count noun any interval except unison, an octave, a perfect fifth or fourth, a major or minor third and sixth, or their octaves不协和音程。
2.3
- count noun a single note dissonant with another不协和音符。
/dɪsˈkɔːd/
no obj.
1- archaic (of people) disagree〈古〉(人)有不同意见:
we discorded commonly on two points.
我们一般在两点上有不同意见。
1.1
- (of things) be different or in disharmony(事物)不一致; 不协调:
the party's views were apt to discord with those of the leading members of the government.
该党的观点往往和政府领导成员的想法不一致。
词源
Middle English: from Old French descord (noun), descorder (verb), from Latin discordare, from discors 'discordant', from dis- (expressing negation, reversal)+cor, cord-'heart'.