1.不调和,不一致;不相称
2.不协调的事物
1.the quality of being very different from other things that happen or exist in the same situation and therefore appearing to be strange; something that seems strange because of being very different from other things which happen or exist in the same situation
1.She took up the package that she had come for, not seeing or feeling the incongruity of her position, while he felt it as a direct reproof.
她拿起了本来来取的一包衣服,并没有发见也没有感觉她的地位的矛盾,他却觉得这是对他一种当面谴责了。
2.The incongruity of the word "spirit" in his mouth struck him so sharply.
从他嘴里说出不相称的“血气”这两个字,真是强烈地感动了他。
3.It was a night when sorrow may come to the brightest without causing any great sense of incongruity.
这是一个可由哀愁变为狂喜而又不引起任何严重不协调感的夜晚。
4.In the early 1990s the discovery of mirror neurons led to a new way to understand the incongruity aspect of humor.
上世纪九十年代初镜像神经的发现为理解幽默中的不协调性开辟了新的途径。
5.This discrepancy might bespeak the very incongruity between sublimity as a philosophical pursuit and the demand of the Gothic genre.
这一矛盾或许正是崇高作为一种哲学诉求与哥特传奇体裁要求之间的矛盾。
6.I was struck by the glaring incongruity of the scene. There I was , my face dirty, my clothes torn ; and there he was, immaculate as usual .
我深感这情景明显的不协调,一面是我,脸很脏,衣衫褴褛;而另一面是他,与平时一样洁净光鲜。
7.Cognitive dissonance is also applied to a perceived incongruity between a person's attitudes and his behaviour.
认识分歧也用于指一个人的态度和他的行为之间可以看得出来的不一致。
8.I'm completely bewildered by the constant incongruity of his words and behavior.
我被他频繁的言行不一弄得晕头转向。
9.characterized by often poignant difference or incongruity between what is expected and what actually is.
以期望与实际之间经常性的令人不快的差异或者不和谐为特点。
10.a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter.
可以引起笑声的巧妙的或机智的或不协调的信息。