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incoherent

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1. ADJ-GRADED 语无伦次的;(言语)不连贯的,混乱的 If someone is incoherent, they are talking in a confused and unclear way. 
  • As the evening progressed, he became increasingly incoherent...

    随着夜色加深,他说话越来越前言不搭后语了。

  • The man was almost incoherent with fear...

    那个人吓得几乎语无伦次了。

  • She dissolved into incoherent sobs.

    她语无伦次地抽咽起来。

incoherence
  • Beth's incoherence told Amy that something was terribly wrong.

    贝丝语无伦次,艾米知道一定是出了很严重的事。

incoherently
  • He collapsed on the floor, mumbling incoherently.

    他突然跌倒在地,语无伦次地咕哝着。

2. ADJ-GRADED 不连贯的;不一致的 If you say that something such as a policy is incoherent, you are criticizing it because the different parts of it do not fit together properly. 
  • ...an incoherent set of objectives.

    一组前后不一的目标

incoherence
  • ...the general incoherence of government policy.

    政府政策普遍存在的不连贯性

Adjective

1. without logical or meaningful connection;

  • "a turgid incoherent presentation"

2. unable to think or express your thoughts in a clear or orderly manner;

  • "incoherent with grief"

3. unable to express yourself clearly or fluently;

  • "felt tongue-tied with embarrassment"
  • "incoherent with grief"

医学

  • 1.不连贯的,不调和的
1. He was so drunk that he was quite incoherent.
他喝得这样醉,说起话来语无伦次。

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2. She became quite incoherent as the disease got worse.
随着疾病的恶化,她变得相当语无伦次起来。

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3. The essay is ungrammatical and incoherent.
文章写得文理不通。

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4. This article is rather incoherent.
文章写得很不连贯。

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