dislocation 详细解释

dislocation

[.dislə'keiʃən]

n.[医]脱臼, [化]位错, [地]断错,混乱

词形变化

动词过去式: dislocated | 动词过去分词: dislocated | 动词现在分词: dislocating | 动词第三人称单数: dislocates |

词义辨析

同义参见:

disorder  

英英释义

名词 dislocation:

an event that results in a displacement or discontinuity

同义词:disruption

the act of disrupting an established order so it fails to continue

同义词:breakdown

a displacement of a part (especially a bone) from its normal position (as in the shoulder or the vertebral column)

补充

dislocationdislocation英:[ˌdisləˈkeiʃən] 美:[ˌdɪsloˈkeʃən]n.1.脱位, 脱臼; 混乱, 紊乱The storm caused considerable dislocation of air traffic.风暴使得空中交通大乱。

例句

1. Millions of refugees have suffered a total dislocation of their lives.数百万难民饱受生活颠沛流离之苦。 2. the manifest economic dislocation and unemployment of the 1930s20世纪30年代明显的经济混乱和失业现象 3. social dislocation and uncertainty do not necessarily make people turn to God.社会混乱和不安定未必会使大家去信上帝。 4. [count noun]massive dislocations accompany the rise of a new political force.随着一股新的政治力量的兴起出现了大规模的混乱。 5. congenital dislocation of the hip.先天性髋部错位。 6. [count noun]dealing with fractures and dislocations.治疗骨折和脱臼。 7. patients with fractures and dislocations骨折和脱臼的病人 8. the dislocations of war战争带来的混乱 9. The brace will prevent recurring hip dislocation.这个支架将防止髋部再次脱臼。 10. social and economic dislocation社会和经济混乱