dislocation
n 错乱;移位(dislocate+ion)
释义2:
dislocation
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◙ noun1. [mass noun] disturbance from a proper, original, or usual place or state• 混乱,扰乱 »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。 »[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。 injury or disability caused when the normal position of a joint or other part of the body is disturbed• 关节的错位;身体的失调 »congenital dislocation of the hip. 先天性髋部错位。 »[count noun] dealing with fractures and dislocations. 治疗骨折和脱臼。 [count noun] [Crystallography] a displacement of part of a crystal lattice structure• [晶体] 位错【语源】
1. late Middle English: from Old French, or from medieval Latin dislocatio(n-), from the verb dislocare (see dislocate ), based on Latin
locare 'to place'
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