v. 脱臼;弄乱,扰乱(dislocate 的过去分词)
adj. (器官或部分)脱位的,移位的,离位的
1.That first season at Arsenal I dislocated my shoulder in every game.
在阿森纳的第一个赛季,每一场比赛我都会脱臼。
2.The guy shouted, Clara shouted, she slapped him, he responded with a punch that dislocated her jaw.
那家伙向她打喊大叫,她不示弱给他个耳光,他回敬了她一拳,把她的下巴打脱臼了。
3.Their dislocated lives left little room for nostalgia or even for remembering their folk songs, called saltwater songs.
他们漂泊的生活几乎没有为怀旧留下什么余地,哪怕是记住他们的民歌——咸水歌。
4.Harrison dislocated a finger.
哈里森让一根手指脱臼了。
5.And if you lose that, you're not just dislocated physically, but you start to lose a sense of who you are.
如果人们经历过这些,就不仅是躯体方面的问题,就会开始失去了你自己到底是谁的感觉。
6.As a source of good writing, the country benefits from a highly educated elite and a dangerously dislocated society.
得益于受过良好教育的精英和危险混乱的社会,这个国家正成为优秀作品的源泉。