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[dɪ'skɔːdənt] adjective1) (conflicting) gegensätzlich2) (dissonant) misstönenda discordant note — (lit. or fig.) ein Misston
* * *adjective uneinig* * *dis·cord·ant[dɪˈskɔ:dənt, AM -ˈskɔ:rd-]to strike a \discordant note einen Misston anschlagen\discordant views gegensätzliche Ansichten2. MUS disharmonisch, misstönend* * *[dIs'kOːdənt]adjopinions, colours nicht miteinander harmonierend; sound misstönend; meeting, atmosphere unharmonisch; (MUS) disharmonisch* * *discordant adj (adv discordantly)2. sich widersprechend, entgegengesetzt (Ansichten etc)3. MUSa) unharmonisch, misstönend (beide auch weitS. und fig), dissonantb) verstimmt* * *[dɪ'skɔːdənt] adjective1) (conflicting) gegensätzlich2) (dissonant) misstönenda discordant note — (lit. or fig.) ein Misston
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[dɪ'skɔːdənt]aggettivo dissonante (anche mus.)* * *adjective discordante* * *discordant /dɪsˈkɔ:dənt/a.1 discordante; divergente: discordant results, risultati discordanti; discordant views, opinioni divergenti; to strike a discordant note, risultare fuori posto2 (mus.) dissonantediscordance, discordancyn. [u]2 discordia; divergenza.* * *[dɪ'skɔːdənt]aggettivo dissonante (anche mus.) -
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to strike a \discordant note einen Misston anschlagen;\discordant views gegensätzliche Ansichten2) mus disharmonisch, misstönend -
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dɪsˈkɔ:dənt прил.
1) а) диссонирующий, противоречащий, противоречивый;
несогласующийся, несоответствующий (to, from, with) Syn: discrepant, contradictory, dissonant, incongruous б) живущий в раздорах, вздорный Syn: quarrelsome
2) нестройный, негармоничный, неблагозвучный, диссонирующий, несозвучный( о звуках) discordant note ≈ диссонанс Syn: inharmonious, dissonant, jarring противоречащий, несоответствующий;
несогласующийся;
противоречивый - * accounts противоречивые сообщения - views * with present-day ideas взгляды, противоречащие современным представлениям ( музыкальное) неблагозвучный, диссонирующий, нестройный неблагозвучный, неприятно звучащий - * voice визгливый голос discordant несогласный, противоречивый ~ нестройный, диссонирующий (о звуках) ;
discordant note диссонанс ~ нестройный, диссонирующий (о звуках) ;
discordant note диссонансБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > discordant
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[dısʹkɔ:d(ə)nt] a1. противоречащий, несоответствующий; несогласующийся; противоречивыйviews discordant with present-day ideas - взгляды, противоречащие современным представлениям
2. 1) муз. неблагозвучный, диссонирующий, нестройный2) неблагозвучный, неприятно звучащий -
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Adj1. विपरीतHis orthodox views are discordant with present-day ideas. -
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Общая лексика: взгляды, противоречащие современным представлениямУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > views discordant with present-day ideas
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8 взгляды, противоречащие современным представлениям
General subject: views discordant with present-day ideasУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взгляды, противоречащие современным представлениям
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9 discord
['dɪskɔːd]1) discordia f., dissenso m.2) mus. dissonanza f.* * *['disko:d]1) (disagreement or quarrelling.) disaccordo, discordia2) (in music, a group of notes played together which give a jarring sound.) dissonanza•* * *discord /ˈdɪskɔ:d/n. [uc]1 discordia; disaccordo: The meeting ended in discord, l'incontro si è concluso nel disaccordo; discord between the family members, discordia tra i membri della famiglia; (fig.) the apple of discord, il pomo della discordia2 (mus.) dissonanza.(to) discord /dɪsˈkɔ:d/v. i.1 ( di persone) discordare; essere in disaccordo; ( di opinioni) divergere: Their views discord with those of the majority, le loro opinioni divergono da quelle della maggioranza3 (mus.) dissonare.* * *['dɪskɔːd]1) discordia f., dissenso m.2) mus. dissonanza f.
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