dislocation
英 [,d?sl?(?)'ke??(?)n]
美 [,d?slo'ke??n]
- n. 轉(zhuǎn)位;混亂;[醫(yī)] 脫臼
英文詞源
- 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.
雙語例句
- 1. Millions of refugees have suffered a total dislocation of their lives.
- 無數(shù)的難民飽受生活顛沛流離之苦。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. A doctor can reduce a fracture or dislocation.
- 醫(yī)生能使骨折或脫臼復(fù)位.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 3. The storm caused considerable dislocation of air traffic.
- 風(fēng)暴使得空中交通大亂.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 4. The strike will cause some dislocation of rail traffic.
- 這次罷工會給鐵路交通造成一定的混亂.
來自辭典例句
- 5. He came in the hospital with a dislocation of the shoulder.
- 他因肩關(guān)節(jié)脫臼而住院.
來自辭典例句