单词 | conjunct |
释义 | conjunctadjective /kənˈdʒʌŋ(k)t / 1Joined together, combined, or associated.A poet may not open up continents but he can make readers join in his solitude and shame, bringing about a kind of church, or ‘pleasure-dome’, of sympathetic conjunct attention....
1.1 Music Relating to the movement of a melody between adjacent notes of the scale.Her preferred textures are thin, often of single lines; although conjunct motion dominates, tonal associations are studiously avoided and contrapuntal combinations are consistently dissonant....
1.2 Astrology In conjunction with: Moon conjunct Jupiter...
noun /ˈkɒndʒʌŋ(k)t / 1Each of two or more things which are joined or associated.There is a separate section dealing with the formation of conjuncts....
1.1 Logic Each of the terms of a conjunctive proposition.If two conjunctions are logically equivalent, it does not follow that the conjuncts of one are logically equivalent to the conjuncts of the other....
1.2 Grammar An adverbial whose function is to join two sentences or other discourse units (e.g. however, anyway, in the first place).In the third case, the shared constituent is a prepositional phrase, connected to noun phrases in both conjuncts....
OriginLate Middle English: from Latin conjunctus, past participle of conjungere 'join together' (see conjoin). Rhymes |
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