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单词 dislocation
释义
dislocation
(dɪsləkʃən )
Word forms: dislocations
variable noun
Dislocation is a situation in which something such as a system, process, or way of life is greatly disturbed or prevented from continuing as normal.
Millions of refugees have suffered a total dislocation of their lives. [+ of]
Synonyms: disruption, disorder, disturbance, disarray  
Collocations:
economic dislocation
It also would widen the chasm between the economic haves and have-nots when economic dislocation is feeding a dangerous rise in populist politics.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Whether economic dislocation in a country that has turned from a significant other into an ex would have the same effect has yet to be seen.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
The economic dislocation would be immense.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Its overall effects are incalculable but they have included misery and economic dislocation.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Population loss of this sort both reflected and caused economic dislocation.
Stearns, Peter N. World History: Patterns of Change and Continuity (1995)
hip dislocation
Following a primary total hip replacement surgery, 3.9% of patients experience hip dislocation during the twenty-six postoperative weeks.
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She was born with anterior hip dislocation, a condition that caused her legs to be swiveled upwards toward her shoulders; it was corrected surgically.
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Tears of the labrum have been credited to a variety of causes such as excessive force, hip dislocation, capsular hip hypermobility, hip dysplasia, and hip degeneration.
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He was known for his work on congenital hip dislocation, scoliosis, skeletal tuberculosis and juvenile osteochondritis, and contributed to the pathological understanding of osteitis fibrosa cystica and achondroplasia.
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Infants with the condition may be born with hip dislocations and clubfeet.
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shoulder dislocation
He was admitted to hospital and received treatment for fractures to his face and shoulder dislocation.
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Stretch injures are commonly the result of dislocation, such as a shoulder dislocation that stretches nerves.
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Similar symptoms are common with anterior shoulder dislocation, humeral neck fracture, brachial plexus injury and thoracic outlet and inlet syndrome.
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Deltoid muscle tears are unusual and frequently related to traumatic shoulder dislocation or massive rotator cuff tears.
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Some forms of impact that affect the injury to the brachial plexus are shoulder dislocation, clavicle fractures, hyperextension of the arm and sometimes delivery at birth.
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social dislocation
Some predict mass unemployment and social dislocation, a strange new world in which machines run themselves.
Times, Sunday Times
Cultural deprivation and social dislocation may be even more acute this time around.
Times,Sunday Times
The pace of economic activity and the growth of a culture of enterprise did not produce dramatic social dislocation.
The Times Literary Supplement
The deep capital spending cuts planned by the coalition will cause social dislocation and hundreds of thousands of job losses, the construction industry has warned.
Times, Sunday Times
Yet the winter of discontent remains deeply scarred in the national memory, as a catch-all to describe the social dislocation associated with widespread industrial unrest.
Times, Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 脱臼
Japanese: 混乱
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