deviance

英 ['diːvɪəns] 美 ['divɪəns]
  • n. 异常;异常行为
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deviance (n.)
1944; see deviant + -ance. A sociologists' word, perhaps coined because statisticians and astronomers already had claimed deviation.
1. His mother noticed his deviance , however.
但他母亲注意到了他的不正常。

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2. The concern with stigma fits well into broader and older concern with deviance and its labelling.
关于烙印的观点与关于异常行为及其标记的更广泛、更古老的思想是完全一致的.

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3. Students report that the best way to reduce Internet deviance is Internet users to control themselves.
这样的比率较1999年台中市和2000年美国路易士安纳州的研究高出相当多.

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4. By continuously measuring it, network administrators can detect the decrease and deviance of the network quality.
藉由持续衡量之, 网路管理者得以察觉网路品质的降低与异常.

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5. But also because his deviance is psychologically subversive to the others'spontaneous virility.
同时也因为他的偏差,对于他人潜意识中的男性气质有著心理学上的破坏性.

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