incoherence
noun [ U ] uk/ˌɪn.kəʊˈhɪə.rəns/ us/ˌɪn.koʊˈhɪr.əns/
说话无条理;表达不清楚
the fact of expressing yourself in a way that is not clear
She overcame her shyness and awkward incoherence as she got older. 随着年龄的增长,她克服了害羞和尴尬的语无伦次。
The incoherence of his response left reporters wondering what he could have meant. 他的回应前后不一,让记者费力猜测他到底是什么意思。
(思路或语义)无条理,不连贯,不清楚
the state of being expressed in a way that is not clear, especially with ideas or words that are not connected in a sensible or clear way
The incoherence of the criticism makes it harder to respond. 缺乏条理的批评使回应变得更加困难。
There is a confusing incoherence to the nation’s foreign policy. 该国的外交政策存在令人困惑的不连贯性。
See: incoherent
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- He fell into a semi-consciousness and incoherence.
- The piece was so long that few people listened closely or noticed its incoherence.
- The campaign had been marked by hesitation and incoherence.