dislocation 英 [ˌdɪslə'keɪʃn]   美 [ˌdɪsloˈkeʃən]

dislocation

dislocation  英 [ˌdɪslə'keɪʃn] 美 [ˌdɪsloˈkeʃən]

n. 转位;混乱;[医] 脱臼 

名词复数:dislocations 

A doctor can reduce a fracture or dislocation. 医生能使骨折或脱臼复原。
Third, not every economic dislocation has been caused by trade and the Chinese. 第三,并非所有的经济混乱都是由贸易和中国人造成的。

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  • n. 转位;混乱;[医] 脱臼
  • 1. A doctor can reduce a fracture or dislocation.

    医生能使骨折或脱臼复原。

  • 2. Third, not every economic dislocation has been caused by trade and the Chinese.

    第三,并非所有的经济混乱都是由贸易和中国人造成的。

  • dislocation (n.) c. 1400, originally of bones, from Old French dislocacion (14c.), or directly from Medieval Latin dislocationem (nominative dislocatio), noun of action from past participle stem of dislocare (see dislocate). General sense is from c. 1600.
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