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discontinuity

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++dis·con·ti·nu·i·ty /ˌdɪskɒntəˈnjuːəti $ -kɑːntəˈnuː-/ noun (plural discontinuities)  1 [countable]CHANGE FROM ONE THING TO ANOTHER a sudden change or pause in a process 突变;中断,间断discontinuity between the policy discontinuities between the present and previous governments 现任政府与前几届政府在政策上的不连贯之处2 [uncountable]CONTINUOUS# when a process is not continuous 不连续性,间断性 discontinuity in economic development 经济发展的间断性
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discontinuityNone of the paths so far described involves a discontinuity.It is argued that cultural discontinuities between homes and schools do exist, are inevitable and are to be celebrated.But suddenly, marking the transition to the Tertiary, there is a sharp global discontinuity in everything.That point is marked by a sharp boundary known as the Mohorovicic discontinuity, or Moho.The thesis comes into its own with respect to industrial policy where significant discontinuities in policy can be attributed to the government changing hands.Opponents of this interpretation had to stress the discontinuity of the development in order to undermine the plausibility of evolutionism.
pause Corpus process or in a sudden a change


discontinuity
discontinuity /ˌdɪskɒntəˈnjuːəti, ˌdɪskɒntɪˈnjuːəti $ -kɑːntəˈnuː-/ noun (plural discontinuities)
 Word Family: adjective: continual, continuedDISCONTINUED, continuousdiscontinuous; noun: continuationdiscontinuation, continuitydiscontinuity; adverb: continually, continuously; verb: continuediscontinue
1. [countable] a sudden change or pause in a process
    discontinuity between
    the policy discontinuities between the present and previous governments
2. [uncountable] when a process is not continuous:
    discontinuity in economic development


dis·con·tinu·ityBrE /ˌdɪsˌkɒntɪˈnjuːəti/ 🔊NAmE /ˌdɪsˌkɑːntəˈnuːəti/ 🔊 noun (
plural
dis·con·tinu·ities
)
(formal)
[uncountable] the state of not being continuous 不连贯;不连续discontinuity in the children's education儿童教育的不连贯性 [countable] a break or change in a continuous process 中断;间断;停顿Changes in government led to discontinuities in policy. 政府的更迭导致政策缺乏连续性。🔊🔊 OPP continuity