dislocate

动词 v.
/dɪsləʊˈkeɪt/    /dɪsˈloʊkeɪt/

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To put something out of its usual place.
  2. To emotionally jar, unsettle, or disorient.
    — Jarman is out to shock us, not only with some explicit sexuality (as much as he can get away with and still have his film funded by the BBC) but also with a dislocating juxtaposition of historical detail and sensibility.
  3. To (accidentally) dislodge a skeletal bone from its joint.
    — Ne take noon hede to brynge togidere þe parties of þe boon þat is to-broken or dislocate, til viij. daies ben goon in þe wyntir, & v. in þe somer; for þanne it schal make quytture, and be sikir from swellynge; & þanne brynge togidere þe brynkis eiþer þe disiuncture after þe techynge þat schal be seid in þe chapitle of algebra.

词形变化

dislocates present,singular,third-person dislocating participle,present dislocated participle,past dislocated past

词汇关系

词源

Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁
Proto-Indo-European *d(w)is-
Proto-Italic *dis-
Latin dis-
Old French des-bor.

Latin dis-bor.
Middle English dis-
English dis-
English locate
English dislocate
From dis- + locate.
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