juxtaposition
n. 並置; 並列; 毗鄰
The juxtaposition of two contrasting objects, images, or ideas is the fact that they are placed together or described together, so that the differences between them are emphasized.
This juxtaposition of brutal reality and lyrical beauty runs through Park's stories.
這種殘忍的現實和浪漫美好事物的並存始終貫穿於帕克的短篇小說中。
1. the act of positioning close together (or side by side);
2. a side-by-side position
This juxtaposition of brutal reality and lyrical beauty runs through Park's stories.
這種殘忍的現實和浪漫美好事物的並存始終貫穿於帕克的短篇小說中。
The juxtaposition of these two remarks was startling.
這兩句話連在一起使人聽了震驚.
Babies'bootees and cheap cigarette lighters were displayed in unlikely juxtaposition.
兒童的短靴和廉價的打火機很不相稱地陳列在一起.
We use juxtaposition to denote conjunction, AB means both A and B.
我們利用並列表示合取, AB意味著A與B兩者.
One never fully accepts the juxtaposition of the Hemingway - person in his writing with the simple man.
海明威在作品中經常把自己寫進去,混跡於普通人之中,這一點我們很難苟同.