释义 |
incompatible美 [.ɪnkəm'pætəb(ə)l] 英 [.ɪnkəm'pætəb(ə)l] - adj.不兼容;互斥;(与某事物)不一致;(与某人)合不来
- 网络不相容的;不兼容的;矛盾的
adj. mismatched,unsuited,discordant,dissenting,irreconcilable 1. | ~ (with sth) (与某事物)不一致,不相配two actions, ideas, etc. that areincompatible are not acceptable or possible together because of basic differences |
| The hours of the job are incompatible with family life. 这份工作的上班时间和家庭生活有冲突。 | | These two objectives are mutually incompatible . 这两个目标相互矛盾。 |
2. | (与某人)合不来,不能和睦相处two people who areincompatible are very different from each other and so are not able to live or work happily together |
3. | ~ (with sth) (与某物)不匹配;配伍禁忌的;不兼容;互斥two things that areincompatible are of different types so that they cannot be used or mixed together |
| New computer software is often incompatible with older computers. 新的计算机软件往往和旧式计算机不兼容。 | | Those two blood groups are incompatible. 那两种血型不相容。 |
adj. | 1. unable to exist, cooperate, function, or get along with somebody or something else because of basic differences 2. describes a tissue transplant or blood that is rejected by a recipient's immune system 3. describes two or more drugs that should not be used together 4. describes plants or varieties that cannot be successfully pollinated by or grafted onto each other 5. describes two propositions that cannot both be true at the same time 6. unable to be held by one person simultaneously with another position or office 1. unable to exist, cooperate, function, or get along with somebody or something else because of basic differences 2. describes a tissue transplant or blood that is rejected by a recipient's immune system 3. describes two or more drugs that should not be used together 4. describes plants or varieties that cannot be successfully pollinated by or grafted onto each other 5. describes two propositions that cannot both be true at the same time 6. unable to be held by one person simultaneously with another position or office |
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