unhinge
unhinge 英 [ʌn'hɪn(d)ʒ] 美 [ʌn'hɪndʒ]
vt. 使分开;取下…的铰链;使发狂或错乱
进行时:unhinging 过去式:unhinged 过去分词:unhinged 第三人称单数:unhinges 名词复数:unhinges
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- vt. 使分开;取下…的铰链;使发狂或错乱
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1. The truth is, it all matters to us, which is why the smallest comment can unhinge us.
而事实是,那些对我们来说都很重要,这便是为什么即使是最微不足道的言论也能使人失落。
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2. A prolonged hangover from a second consecutive Champions League exit at the hands of Barcelona coupled with a mounting injury list are the only two factors which could yet unhinge the Gunner’s season.
连续第二个赛季在欧冠十六强赛中被巴塞罗那淘汰出局而导致的状态不佳,以及不断增加的伤病名单,或许这两个因素才是摧毁枪手们这个赛季的罪魁祸首。
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3. China's central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan, may have dominated headlines of late with his call to reform the global financial system and unhinge it from the U.S. dollar.
由于呼吁全球金融体制改革和与美元脱钩,中国央行行长周小川占据了最近的报纸头版。
- unhinge (v.) recorded earlier in the mental sense of "to disorder" the mind, etc. (1612) than in the literal one of "to take (a door, etc.) off its hinges" (1616); from un- (2) "opposite of" + hinge (n.). Hinge as a verb meaning "to attach by a hinge" is recorded only from 1758. Related: Unhinged; unhinging.
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