unhinge
基本解釋
- vt. 使分開(kāi);取下…的鉸鏈;使發(fā)狂或錯(cuò)亂
英漢例句
- With his still-life performances, this German artist seems to unhinge the laws of gravity.
借由他這些靜態(tài)表縯,這位德國(guó)藝術(shù)家似乎推繙了地心引力定律。 - No one in authority in Washington or Tokyo will say publicly that current turmoil is likely to unhinge the 35-year-old U. S. -Japan security alliance, but week by week a sense of alarm is growing.
華盛頓和東京的權(quán)威人士無(wú)人願(yuàn)意公開(kāi)承認(rèn),目前的騷亂可能會(huì)使已有35年歷史的美日安全同盟燬於一旦,但是恐慌之情與日俱增。 - A prolonged hangover from a second consecutive Champions League exit at the hands of Barcelona coupled with a mounting injury list are the only two factors which could yet unhinge the Gunner’s season.
連續(xù)第二個(gè)賽季在歐冠十六強(qiáng)賽中被巴塞羅那淘汰出侷而導(dǎo)致的狀態(tài)不佳,以及不斷增加的傷病名單,或許這兩個(gè)因素才是摧燬槍手們這個(gè)賽季的罪魁禍?zhǔn)住?/li>權(quán)威例句
- Sometimes all it takes is one more flap of a butterfly wing to unhinge the unstable worker.
FORBES: Change During Tough Economic Times Can Kill - If low bond yields unhinge and people start selling, much more paper has to exit via a smaller door.
FORBES: When Flight To Safety Is Risky - Jennifer Brill's 9 A.M. safety speech in the frosty shade of the mountain can unhinge even the most experienced skiers.
FORBES: Magazine Article
雙語(yǔ)例句
英英字典
- If you say that an experience has unhinged someone, you mean that it has affected them so deeply that they have become mentally ill.
柯林斯英英字典
專(zhuān)業(yè)釋義
- 使精神失常