juxtaposition
n. 并排, 并置, 并列 [医] 并列, 并置, 对合
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The nearness of objects with little or no delimiter.
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The nearness of objects with little or no delimiter.
An absence of linking elements in a group of words that are listed together.
可数 不可数 语言学Example: mother father instead of mother and father
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The nearness of objects with little or no delimiter.
An absence of operators in an expression.
可数 不可数 数学Using juxtaposition for multiplication saves space when writing longer expressions. a#92;timesb collapses to ab.
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The extra emphasis given to a comparison when the contrasted objects are close together.
可数 不可数There was a poignant juxtaposition between the boys laughing in the street and the girl crying on the balcony above.
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The extra emphasis given to a comparison when the contrasted objects are close together.
Two or more contrasting sounds, colours, styles etc. placed together for stylistic effect.
可数 不可数 艺术The juxtaposition of the bright yellows on the dark background made the painting appear three dimensional.
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The extra emphasis given to a comparison when the contrasted objects are close together.
The close placement of two ideas to imply a link that may not exist.
可数 不可数Example: In 1965 the government was elected; in 1965 the economy took a dive.
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To place in juxtaposition.
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词源
Borrowed from French juxtaposition, from Latin iuxtā (“near”) (from Latin iungō (“to join”)) + French position (“position”) (from Latin pōnō (“to place”)).
来源:wiktionary