1.不一致,不和谐
2.倾轧,不和
3.【乐】不协和音
1.a situation in which ideas or actions are opposed to each other
2.an unpleasant sound created when musical notes played together are not in harmony
1.The upshot of this convergence is a fascinating cultural dissonance: Americans seem to be talking about porce more, while porcing less.
这种局面造成了一种令人惊奇的文化失调:美国人热衷于谈论离婚问题,但实际离婚的人却比以前少。
2.The result is often a dissonance between a party's brand and its actual product.
其结果通常是一个政党的牌子和实际产品不相符。
3.the dissonance translates into a state of joylessness when applied to the human emotional body.
当不和谐接触到人类情感体时转译成成一种无欢乐的状态。
4.If this sounds like a good recipe for cognitive dissonance (if not indigestion), that was sort of the idea.
假如这听起来就像是认知失调(假如不是消化不良),这是很好的想法排序食谱。
5.The very act of awarding prizes seems to throw Tinseltown into a state of cognitive dissonance.
颁奖的真正效果似乎是将浮华镇抛进了一个认知失调的状态。
6.Alas the false gods did not put their dissonance into sports; instead a full out war developed between the false gods.
唉,虚假神却并未将不和谐转向体育运动,相反,一场完全的战争在虚假神之间爆发。
7.For an example, have a look at my report of this classic study of cognitive dissonance.
可以参考我撰写的关于这一经典研究的报告:认知不一致。
8.This illusion can be explained by a dissonance that takes place in the receptive field of the brain.
这种错觉可以解释为大脑的感官部位出现了不一致。
9.From this point on, as the promised rewards or threatened punishment become larger, the magnitude of dissonance becomes smaller.
而后,随着回报和惩罚的力度增强,失调度逐渐减小。
10.Cognitive Dissonance Any incompatibility between two or more attitudes or between behavior and attitudes.
认知失调两个或多个态度间的不协调,或者行为和态度间的不协调。