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Dislocate Meaning in English

word

ˈdɪsɫoʊkeɪt
DIS-loh-kayt
dɪsləʊkˈeɪt
DIS-luh-kayt

释义

To force a bone out of its normal position at a joint, often by injury. It can also mean to move something out of its usual place.

用法与细微差别

Mainly medical; commonly used with body parts like 'dislocate a shoulder/knee.' Also used metaphorically for things being out of place, but less often. Don't confuse with 'break' (fracture a bone), 'sprain' (twist a ligament), or 'relocate' (move to a new place).

例句

Did you dislocate your shoulder while playing?

basic

He managed to dislocate his knee in the accident.

basic

Try not to dislocate any bones while skating.

basic

I think I might have dislocated my finger playing basketball.

natural

The impact was so strong that it actually dislocated the steering wheel.

natural

She didn’t break it, but the doctor said she did dislocate her elbow.

natural