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Перевод: dissonant
[прилагательное] диссонирующий; неблагозвучный; нестройный; противоречивый; сталкивающийся
Тезаурус:
- He felt illogically that somehow he was responsible for introducing a dissonant element into the Club.
- So, for instance, a male aunt is dissonant, but a superordinate of aunt , namely, relation , is a philonym of male ; in We fell upwards , fell may be replaced by its superordinate moved , which is not xenonymous; in A cat barked , replacing cat with animal resolves the dissonance.
- Yet there are memorable features here which no other composer could have devised; the balance between the poetic slow movement and the headlong scherzo of No. 1; the echoes of tonal melody in the abrasively dissonant No. 2; while Nos. 3 and 4 both embody Tippett's own rethinking of a late-Beethoven style overflowing with trills and intricate ornamentation until, at the end of No. 4, the simple basic theme returns unadorned, as if in homage to Beethoven's Op. 109.
- There is thus no direct semantic interaction between the subject and direct object of a sentence - or, to put it another way, there is no combination of subject and object which is inherently dissonant.
- In 18, jolly , being informal, clashes with the formality established by such items as ambassador , deliver , concerning , violation and sovereignty ; in 19 the technical-sounding additional is dissonant with the prevailing informality established by such items as Johnny and darling .
- The first two and the last of these are socially dissonant and their practice is illegal.
- The individual whose sexual needs and norms are dissonant with those of society as a whole will raise difficulties for others if not for himself.
- If I have a gripe with Hartke, it's that the reproduction is just a little too clear; missed, fluffed and dissonant notes are all too easily discernible.
- In A Description of the Western Isles, Volume 2, 1819, he says places referred to may be specific, without the necessity of having much recourse to the often dissonant Celtic and Scandinavian names by which they are marked.
- Notice that none of the items with which the dissonant word clashes most sharply have any direct grammatical relation to it.
- Furthermore, in neither case is there any clash between the dissonant word and its closest syntactic companion; thus, jolly and strong go perfectly happily together:
- When the grunge gets too much, at least 1992's relentless targeting of the American underground has flushed out a few dissonant rumbles.
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