dyssynchrony
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
- A lack of proper synchrony.; A medical condition wherein the activation of different parts of the heart is improperly synchronized.
- A lack of proper synchrony.; A neurological condition wherein auditory stimuli are not processed synchronously.
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A term created by Jean-Charles Terrassier in 1985 to define the disparity of a gifted child to his surroundings.
— External dyssynchrony refers to lack of natural fit between the gifted child and a school curriculum geared to average children of the same chronological age.
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Proto-Indo-European *dews-?
Proto-Indo-European *dus-
Proto-Hellenic *dus-
Ancient Greek δῠσ- (dŭs-)der.
New Latin dys-der.
English dys-
English synchrony
English dyssynchrony
From dys- + synchrony.
Proto-Indo-European *dews-?
Proto-Indo-European *dus-
Proto-Hellenic *dus-
Ancient Greek δῠσ- (dŭs-)der.
New Latin dys-der.
English dys-
English synchrony
English dyssynchrony
From dys- + synchrony.
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