0 (especially of words or ideas) not well connected or well ordered -- (尤指词语或想法)不连贯的,没有条理的,杂乱无章的
In each case the fruit of this toxicity is something that is disjointed, distorted and disrupting.
The music is nervous, disjointed, indeed unsettling in places.
This avenue is likely to lead to a disjointed heap of ad hoc stipulations.
Then, some morphological operations are carried out for connecting disjointed blobs.
Due to this disjointed transfer of power, issues of relief were largely swept under the carpet until the 1820s.
The one major flaw in its presentation is the typesetting of the small cap constraint names, which is at times awkwardly disjointed.
The rather disjointed episodic style also adds to the tension.
In the past, research on natural resources has been too often conducted in a disjointed, fragmented fashion.