词汇 | dislocation |
释义 | dislocation noun[ C or U ] uk /ˌdɪs.ləˈkeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌdɪs.loʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/ dislocationnoun[C or U] (MEDICAL)medical specialized an injury in which the ends of two connected bones separate: 骨头错位,脱臼 dislocation of the ankle/knee/wrist脚踝/膝关节/手腕的脱臼 Problems with bones, joints & teeth achondroplasia acromegaly ankylosed ankylosis anti-plaque caries carpal tunnel syndrome Ehlers-Danlos syndrome fissure gap-toothed gouty growing pains herniated disc kyphosis tartar tennis elbow TMD TMJ trigger finger water on the knee dislocationnoun[C or U] (NEGATIVE EFFECT)a negative effect on how something works: 负面影响,混乱,紊乱 dislocation of/toSnow has caused serious dislocation of/to train services.下雪严重干扰了火车的正常运营。 Inconvenience a pain (in the neck)idiom a pain in the arse/backsideidiom aggravation aggro awkward bother bulky disturbance hassle have fun and gamesidiom imposition incommode incommodious nuisance palaver pinprick pisser tempest untoward untowardly You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Cancelling and interrupting dislocation | Business Englishdislocation noun[ C or U ] ECONOMICSuk /ˌdɪsləʊˈkeɪʃən/us a situation in which a person or thing, such as an industry or economy, is no longer working in the usual way or place: There is a lot of dislocation, and we have increasing numbers of families who are falling into hard times. economic/market dislocationThere are fears that globalization is causing serious economic dislocation as competition intensifies and trade imbalances grow. dislocatedadjective The agency is determining how the meltdown in the local steel industry will translate into dislocated workers in other industries. Examples of dislocationdislocation The mean diameter of those three vessels where dislocation of coils occurred was 6.7 + 1.5 mm (range 5 - 8 mm) (p=ns). Chapter 5 describes imperfections in crystals: point defects, dislocations, stacking faults, and the like. Below, we shall see that such a line of space-time dislocations can be produced in isolation. These costs may be measured in terms of political, social or economic dislocations. Of course, it was not all social and intellectual dislocation. Protest movements arise only under extraordinary circumstances: under periods of profound social dislocation followed by changes in social consciousness and behavior. The bedding has become so obscure due to dislocation and erosion that none of these exposures is worth measurement and description. However, none of these exposures could be measured or described due to their dislocation and erosion. And beneath it all is a dark undertow of family dislocation, fear of the unknown, and protection of one's own. The main focus has been on the human dimensions of political conflicts and on people's lived experiences of dislocation and destitution. Live trapping formed part of a pest reduction programme and all animals were despatched using cervical dislocation. Dislocation of children from their familiar environment, friends, and school adds considerable stress during an already painful period of children's lives. During this period of disruption and dislocation, groups often remembered a specific homeland from which they were evicted as a result of conflict. A dislocation occurred by the early sixteenth century, however, for penance in the market place seems to have already declined in some dioceses. Such waves radiate out from a moving dislocation, thereby dissipating energy to infinity. See all examples of dislocation These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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