disjunct
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英 /dɪsˈdʒʌŋkt/|/dɪsˈdʒʊŋkt/
英文释义
名词 n.
-
The state of being disjointed; disjointedness; a disconnect.
— Knowing for ourselves that a large disjunct existed between what could be read at NIE and what could be heard, we set about devising a way to measure what we were familiar with hearing.
-
A species or population occurring at a distant or separate location, and separated from other members of the same group.
— […] a continental northern Alaskan element, including a series of endemic species and disjuncts that have survived the Pleistocene glaciation in northern Alaska and thus represent relicts of the much warmer Tertiary […]
-
One of multiple propositions, any of which, if true, confirm the validity of another proposition (a disjunction).
— Holonym: disjunction
- Any sentence element that is not fully integrated into the clausal structure of the sentence.
- Any sentence element that is not fully integrated into the clausal structure of the sentence.; An adverbial that expresses the speaker's or writer's attitude towards, or descriptive statement of, the propositional content of the associated clause or sentence.
-
A conjunct of a disjunctive conjunction.
— In English, linking elements are the conjunction and, the disjunction or and the adversative linker but, collectively called COORDINATORS. The units that are coordinated will be called COORDINANDS in this article (CONJUNCTS, when linked by conjunction, DISJUNCTS, when linked by the disjunctive connector).
形容词 adj.
- Separate; discontinuous; not connected.
- Occurring in widely separated geographic areas.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁
Proto-Indo-European *d(w)is-
Proto-Italic *dis-
Latin dis-
Old French des-bor.
▲
Latin dis-bor.
Middle English dis-
English dis-
Latin junctus
English disjunct
From dis- + Latin junctus (“joined”).
Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁
Proto-Indo-European *d(w)is-
Proto-Italic *dis-
Latin dis-
Old French des-bor.
▲
Latin dis-bor.
Middle English dis-
English dis-
Latin junctus
English disjunct
From dis- + Latin junctus (“joined”).
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁
Proto-Indo-European *d(w)is-
Proto-Italic *dis-
Latin dis-
Old French des-bor.
▲
Latin dis-bor.
Middle English dis-
English dis-
Latin junctus
English disjunct
From dis- + Latin junctus (“joined”).
Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁
Proto-Indo-European *d(w)is-
Proto-Italic *dis-
Latin dis-
Old French des-bor.
▲
Latin dis-bor.
Middle English dis-
English dis-
Latin junctus
English disjunct
From dis- + Latin junctus (“joined”).
0 次浏览
数据来源: Wiktionary