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 discrepancy [dɪ'skrɛpənsɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 不符合, 差异, 不相符之处

[化] 不符值; 偏差值


  1. The price tag says$100 and you charged me for$120; how do you explain the discrepancy?
    "货物标签上写的是一百美元,你向我索价一百二十美元,这个差异该怎么解释?"
  2. I thought I had explained away the discrepancy but he had the actual figure and so I left myself wide open to a charge of telling lies.
    我以为我已经有矛盾之处作了辩解,但是他掌握了确凿的数字,因此当他把控我说谎时,我毫无招架之势。
  3. People` s idea is discrepancy.
    人们的想法相差很大.


discrepancy
[ noun ]
  1. a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions

  2. <noun.attribute>
    a growing divergence of opinion
  3. an event that departs from expectations

  4. <noun.event>


Discrepance \Dis*crep"ance\ (?; 277), Discrepancy
\Dis*crep"an*cy\, n.; pl. {-ances}, {-ancies}. [L. disrepantia:
cf. OF. discrepance. See {Discrepant}.]
The state or quality of being discrepant; disagreement;
variance; discordance; dissimilarity; contrariety.

There hath been ever a discrepance of vesture of youth
and age, men and women. --Sir T.
Elyot.

There is no real discrepancy between these two
genealogies. --G. S. Faber.

  1. Other crew members, and especially the navigator, should then double-check this on their instruments and challenge any discrepancy.
  2. This discrepancy contributed to a continuing rise in the share of adjustables as a percentage of all loans closed.
  3. Both arise because of an inflation-induced discrepancy between historic and replacement costs.
  4. Hopes for one last quarter point cut in base rates were fading fast this week, and money markets are now discounting a significant rise in rates by the year end. It is here that there is the biggest discrepancy between market watchers' views.
  5. They focused on a half-dozen of the 70 "discrepancy cases" that the United States has asked Vietnam to resolve urgently.
  6. As Sir Gordon Borrie, director-general of the Office of Fair Trading put it last week, the discrepancy between Mr Lilley's stance and the MMC's findings has thrown merger policy into disarray. The legality of Mr Lilley's position is also doubtful.
  7. ACCOUNTING STANDARDS will only worsen the tax discrepancy between reported and real profits.
  8. Schneider and her attorneys contend her 1988 candidacy can't be challenged because her 1986 candidacy went uncontested despite the signature discrepancy.
  9. "We want everyone to add his opinion and see if there is no essential discrepancy in it," he said.
  10. No explanation was given for the discrepancy.
  11. Emily Blocker was questioned by Adams' lawyer about the discrepancy between her testimony and her statement in the movie, when she said she failed to pick Adams out of a lineup.
  12. Mr. Antoniu says the discrepancy arose because of a switch to stricter accounting procedures by Sport-About.
  13. The discrepancy is the result of layoffs.
  14. The discrepancy makes many people think Mr. Tsai must boost the stock or go private.
  15. "The sharpness of the recognition that you're aging, the discrepancy between mental and physical selves, becomes harder and harder to maintain." Men and women may cope with these psychological crises differently.
  16. By contrast, the intelligence cited by Mr. Allen showed a huge discrepancy in the pricing on the weapons.
  17. Vessey said Vietnam agreed to work on lists of top-priority "discrepancy cases" involving about 80 Americans. Such cases include people the United States believes were taken prisoner but not freed after U.S. involvement in the war ended in 1973.
  18. The biggest discrepancy, said U.S. analysts, is that Soviet military prices are based on artificially low production costs rather than the true market value of goods.
  19. Neither agency was able to explain the discrepancy Tuesday.
  20. The process of making seasonal adjustments masked some of the discrepancy.
  21. Monthly figures for 1987 are expected to show less of a discrepancy than in 1986, partly as a result of steps by both countries to correct the problem.
  22. She said that even when black women and white men with the same experience and time at the newspaper are compared, an average $170-a-week pay discrepancy exists.
  23. The most glaring discrepancy involved the number of times that Mr. Levine said he tapped his network of contacts and alerted his superiors to impending corporate takeover bids, subcommittee sources said.
  24. A spokesman for the city's Department of Investigation, Ron Davis, blamed poor internal communications in the office for the discrepancy, the Daily News said today.
  25. That discrepancy hurts Quantum badly, because its own plants cover only about half of its ethylene needs.
  26. GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) - Author Garrison Keillor has an English class at the University of North Dakota to thank for spotting a discrepancy in one of his stories published in New Yorker magazine.
  27. Tom Moore reduced the number of injured to four, adding he could not immediately explain the discrepancy.
  28. U.S. Rep. Thomas Luken, D-Ohio, said he would hold more congressional hearings on the plant because of the discrepancy between the newly discovered data and the most recent federal figures.
  29. Fitzwater blamed part of the discrepancy between the CBO estimate and the White House figures on different accounting procedures used by the two branches of government.
  30. Early this week, Charles Redman, the State Department spokesman, alluding to Moscow, noted there has been "some discrepancy between words and deeds" at the U.N.
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