disharmony
/dɪsˈhɑːməni/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪsˈhɑːrməni/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)dis-ˈhär-mə-nē/ (ame, mw)
disharmony — 名詞
1. A strained state in which people or groups keep disagreeing and begin to feel re
不和;失和
彼此常起衝突且有嫌隙
A strained state in which people or groups keep disagreeing and begin to feel resentment toward each other.
Disharmony grew in Karim's apartment after the brothers argued about rent.
Karim 的公寓裡在那對兄弟為房租爭吵後,開始出現失和。
disharmony grow after repeated arguments
A small pay cut brought disharmony to the restaurant staff.
一次小幅減薪讓餐廳員工之間出現了不和。
bring disharmony to a group
Years of disharmony between the cousins split the family bakery.
表親之間多年的失和拆散了那間家族麵包店。
The coach feared disharmony once two captains began blaming each other.
兩名隊長開始互相指責後,教練擔心隊上會失和。
- disagreement
Broader and weaker; it can describe one specific difference of opinion.
- discord
Very close in meaning, but often sounds slightly stronger or more literary.
- friction
Often points to repeated small tensions before open trouble becomes obvious.
文法句型
disharmony between + people/groups
disharmony among + members
disharmony in + family/team/community
用法筆記
Usually describes ongoing bad feeling inside a family, team, workplace, or community rather than one brief argument. Common patterns include disharmony between people and disharmony in a group or home.