derangement
美[dɪ'rendʒmənt]
- n. 精神错乱,发狂
词态变化
形容词: deranged;
英英释意
- 1. a state of mental disturbance and disorientation
- 2. the act of disturbing the mind or body;
- "his carelessness could have caused an ecological upset"
- "she was unprepared for this sudden overthrow of their normal way of living"
英文词源
- derangement (n.)
- 1737, "disturbance of regular order," from French dérangement (17c.), from déranger (see derange). Of mental order, from 1800.
实用场景例句
- She began to think he was in mental derangement.
- 她开始想这个人一定是精神错乱了。
辞典例句
- MRI is an ideal method to diagnose internal derangement of TMJ.
- 结论:mri是诊断关节内紊乱症理想的方法.
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- Most people take it as a sign of derangement.
- 但大部分民众则将此番言论看作痴人说梦.
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- There is just enough validity in the idea for it to stop short of mental derangement.
- 这种观点尤其受到那些自认为拥有此种才能的人的追捧,但离精神错乱不过是一步之遥.
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- Objective To investigate the relationship between joint effusion and temporomandibular joint internal derangement ( TMJID ).
- 目的探讨渗出液与颞下颌关节内紊乱 ( TMJID ) 的关系,揭示渗出液的成因.
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- Conclusions : Immunologic derangement of cell immunity and humoral immune function is presented in CKD patients.
- 结论CKD患者存在细胞免疫及体液免疫功能紊乱.
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- The'vice'is surely not that of the animal but the conditions that bring derangement.
- 这些 “ 恶行 ” 绝对不是动物的本性,而是环境造成它们的失序行为.
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