unhinge
英 [ʌnˈhɪndʒ]
美 [ʌnˈhɪndʒ]
v. 使精神失常(或错乱)
过去分词:unhinged 过去式:unhinged 第三人称单数:unhinges 现在分词:unhinging
BNC.32713 / COCA.22388
牛津词典
verb
- 使精神失常(或错乱)
to make sb mentally ill
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使精神错乱(或失常)
If you say that an experiencehas unhingedsomeone, you mean that it has affected them so deeply that they have become mentally ill.- The stress of war temporarily unhinged him.
战争的压力让他一时丧失了神志。
- The stress of war temporarily unhinged him.
英英释义
verb
- remove the hinges from
- unhinge the door
- disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed
- She was rather perturbed by the news that her father was seriously ill
双语例句
- The anaconda's ability to unhinge its jaw allows it to swallow even bulky morsels.
水蟒能把它的颚分离开来,所以它可以吞下超大量的小块食物。 - The stress of war temporarily unhinged him.
战争的压力让他一时丧失了神志。 - Do we not unfit ourselves for action and unhinge our minds for wise decision?
难道我们不能寻求智慧的决定?或采取当机立断的行动? - This could unhinge the equity rally.
这可能会瓦解股市的上涨行情。 - At worst, a disintegration of the single currency or a wave of disorderly defaults could unhinge the financial system and precipitate a double-dip recession.
而最糟的结果,是欧元土崩瓦解,或者一波混乱无序的主权违约可能致使金融体系失常,并引发双底经济衰退。