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1 incongruity
noun2) (instance) Absurdität, die* * *noun die Nichtübereinstimmung* * *in·con·gru·ity[ˌɪnkɒŋˈgru:əti, AM -kənˈgru:ət̬i]n* * *["Inkɒŋ'gruːItɪ]n1) no pl (of remark, sb's presence) Unpassende(s), Unangebrachtsein nt; (of juxtaposition, mixture) Missklang m; (of situation) Absurdität f; (of behaviour) Unangebrachtheit fsuch was the incongruity of his remark — seine Bemerkung war so unangebracht or unpassend
the incongruity between what is said and what is left unsaid — das Missverhältnis zwischen dem, was gesagt wird, und dem, was ungesagt bleibt
the film relies on the incongruity of these images — der Film lebt von der inneren Widersprüchlichkeit dieser Bilder
he commented on the incongruity of it all — er bemerkte, wie absurd das alles war
2) (= incongruous thing) Unstimmigkeit f* * *1. Nichtübereinstimmung f2. Unvereinbarkeit f3. → academic.ru/37447/incongruence">incongruence 24. Ungereimtheit f, Widersinnigkeit f* * *noun2) (instance) Absurdität, die* * *n.Folgewidrigkeit f.Ungehörigkeit f.
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