disjuncture
常見(jiàn)例句
- "Modernist Literature" is a phenomenon explained in the literary ideology of "exploration", "disjuncture", and "multiplicity" of the 1980s.
摘要“現(xiàn)代派文學(xué)”是一種在20世紀(jì)80年代“探索”、“斷裂”、“多元”的文學(xué)意識(shí)形態(tài)中被解釋的現(xiàn)象。 - When you combine these two sets of causes, one cannot help but notice that there could be a disjuncture, not in the realm of your ideas but in the real world of politics.
當(dāng)你將兩組目標(biāo)組成在一起的時(shí)候,人們禁不住會(huì)注意到:其中有不相聯(lián)之處,不是指你的思想領(lǐng)域,而是指真實(shí)的政治世界。 - Finally, the imagination of Saviki in imagined worlds also encourages new social movement and space reconstruction, and further induces disjuncture between reality and imagination.
最后,想像山美在傳媒與網(wǎng)際網(wǎng)絡(luò)的想像世界,也激起新的社會(huì)行動(dòng)與空間改造,衍生真實(shí)地方與想像地方的斷裂。 - Historical Disjuncture and Post-Bridging: Reflection on Contemporary Literary Theory
歷史斷裂與接軌之后:對(duì)當(dāng)代文藝學(xué)的反思 - “Modernist Literature” is a phenomenon explained in the literary ideology of “exploration”, “disjuncture”, and “multiplicity” of the 1980s.
“現(xiàn)代派文學(xué)”是一種在20世紀(jì)80年代“探索”、“斷裂”、“多元”的文學(xué)意識(shí)形態(tài)中被解釋的現(xiàn)象。 返回 disjuncture