dislocate
dislocate 英 [ˈdɪsləkeɪt] 美 [ˈdɪsloʊkeɪt]
vt. 使脱臼;使混乱
进行时:dislocating 过去式:dislocated 过去分词:dislocated 第三人称单数:dislocates 名词复数:dislocates
- To dislocate is to move something out of its correct or regular place, or disrupt it. When a family moves to a new town, it dislocates the kids, and if you throw a bowling ball, you might dislocate your shoulder.
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- vt. 使脱臼;使混乱
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1. It's much harder, they say, to dislocate a screw than a round-ball-and-socket joint.
这种螺纹状的关节与球状关节相比,更难发生脱臼的情况。
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2. Only an exceptionally heavy snow fall might temporarily dislocate railway services.
只有非同寻常的大雪才可能暂时打乱铁路运行。
- dislocate (v.) c. 1600, from earlier adjective or past participle dislocate "out of joint" (c. 1400), from Medieval Latin dislocatus, past participle of dislocare "put out of place," from Latin dis- "away" (see dis-) + locare "to place," from locus "a place" (see locus). Related: Dislocated; dislocating.
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