释义 |
disharmonydis‧har‧mo‧ny /dɪsˈhɑːməni $ -ɑːr-/ noun [uncountable]  - Racial disharmony is what makes the news; when people get along, we don't hear about it.
- At least you are starting with a breeding pair, but even so you may experience some disharmony.
- Celebrating such events now may lead only to social disharmony and resentment.
- Disease is literally dis-ease, a state of disharmony and imbalance on one or other, or more, of these levels.
- From either end of the plaza blaring phonographs played in disharmony.
- In the 1960s this preoccupation gave way to an urgent need to consider domestic problems such as racial disharmony and poverty.
- What was a contribution to harmony in one context could become a support for disharmony in another set of circumstances.
disagreement about important things which makes people be unfriendly to each other |