dichotomy: 分割; a division into two opposite or mutually exclusive groups
1) a division into two parts or kinds
2) a division into two especially mutually exclusive or contradictory groups or entities
3) split; branching into two parts (especially contradictory ones
4) division into two usually contradictory parts
Synonyms: bifurcation, difference, separation, breakup, cleavage, division, fractionalization, partition, schism, scission, split, sundering
The dichotomy between her words and actions was startling; to hear her talk, you’d think she could do nothing right, whereas I had never seen her doanything wrong.
The dichotomy within the party threatens to split it.
The dichotomy between church and state renders school prayer unconstitutional.
a dichotomy between the academic world and the industrial world
Despite assorted effusions to the contrary, there is no necessary linkbetween scientific skill and humanism, and, quite possibly, there may be
something of a dichotomy between them.
The philosopher is a dualist who argues that there is a dichotomy between the mind and physical phenomena
【反】 unification, union 統(tǒng)一
1) a division into two parts or kinds
2) a division into two especially mutually exclusive or contradictory groups or entities
3) split; branching into two parts (especially contradictory ones
4) division into two usually contradictory parts
Synonyms: bifurcation, difference, separation, breakup, cleavage, division, fractionalization, partition, schism, scission, split, sundering
The dichotomy between her words and actions was startling; to hear her talk, you’d think she could do nothing right, whereas I had never seen her doanything wrong.
The dichotomy within the party threatens to split it.
The dichotomy between church and state renders school prayer unconstitutional.
a dichotomy between the academic world and the industrial world
Despite assorted effusions to the contrary, there is no necessary linkbetween scientific skill and humanism, and, quite possibly, there may be
something of a dichotomy between them.
The philosopher is a dualist who argues that there is a dichotomy between the mind and physical phenomena
【反】 unification, union 統(tǒng)一