dichotomy

英[daɪ'kɒtəmi] 美[daɪ'kɑːtəmi]
  • n. 两分;分裂;二分法
dichotomies
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星级词汇:
  • dicastery n.审判官法院的开庭地点;由审判官组成的法院
Noun:
  1. being twofold; a classification into two opposed parts or subclasses;

    "the dichotomy between eastern and western culture"

1. There is a dichotomy between the academic world and the industrial world.
学术界与工业界有着天壤之别。

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2. Such a dichotomy cannot simply be attributed to coincidence.
这样一种分歧不能简单归之于巧合.

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3. If this dichotomy is maintained what happens to the rate of interest?
如果保持这种二分法,利率会怎样 呢 ?

来自辞典例句

4. A basic dichotomy in epidemiology is whether a pathogen is residual or continental.
流行学中一个基本的区分是,病是残留的还是大区的.

来自辞典例句

5. Can the Zeta's explain the hemisperical crustal dichotomy of the planet Mars?
齐塔人能否解释下火星半球地壳两分的(原理) 吗 ?

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    1. But perhaps instead it is time to ask whether the dichotomy between banks and markets might be false.
      不过,与之相反,现在或许正是我们反思银行和市场两分法是否正确的时机。
    2. This dichotomy has its uses, but it can cause problems if taken too literally.
      这种二分法有它的用途,但如果死板地应用也会引发一些问题。
    3. We also find an interesting dichotomy in the impact of these shareholders depending on the business group affiliation of firms.
      我们也发现这些股东对商业集团从属公司的依赖性的影响有有趣的二分法。