dislocate
英 [ˈdɪsləkeɪt]
美 [ˈdɪsloʊkeɪt]
v. 使(骨头)脱位; 使脱臼; 扰乱(制度、计划等); 使混乱; 使运转不正常
过去式:dislocated 过去分词:dislocated 现在分词:dislocating 第三人称单数:dislocates
Collins.1 / BNC.18923 / COCA.18786
牛津词典
verb
- 使(骨头)脱位;使脱臼
to put a bone out of its normal position in a joint- He dislocated his shoulder in the accident.
他在事故中肩膀脱臼了。 - a dislocated finger
脱臼的手指
- He dislocated his shoulder in the accident.
- 扰乱(制度、计划等);使混乱;使运转不正常
to stop a system, plan etc. from working or continuing in the normal way
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使(骨头、关节)脱位;使脱臼
If youdislocatea bone or joint in your body, or in someone else's body, it moves out of its proper position in relation to other bones, usually in an accident.- Harrison dislocated a finger...
哈里森的一根手指脱臼了。 - He suffered a dislocated shoulder, cuts and bruises.
他肩膀脱臼了,身上还有伤口和挫伤。
- Harrison dislocated a finger...
- VERB 扰乱(制度、进程、生活方式等);使混乱;使运转不正常
Todislocatesomething such as a system, process, or way of life means to disturb it greatly or prevent it from continuing as normal.- It would help to end illiteracy and disease, but it would also dislocate a traditional way of life...
这将有助于消除文盲和疾病,但也会扰乱传统的生活方式。 - The strike at the financial nerve centre was designed to dislocate the economy.
在金融活动中心地区的罢工是为了扰乱经济秩序。 - ...America's chronicler of dislocated lives.
美洲纷乱生活的记录者
- It would help to end illiteracy and disease, but it would also dislocate a traditional way of life...
英英释义
verb
- put out of its usual place, position, or relationship
- The colonists displaced the natives
- move out of position
- dislocate joints
- the artificial hip joint luxated and had to be put back surgically