英 [ʌnˈhɪndʒ] 美 [ʌnˈhɪndʒ]
vt. 使分开;取下……的铰链;使发狂或错乱
第三人称单数unhinges
现在分词unhinging
过去式unhinged
过去分词unhinged
unhinge /ʌnˈhɪndʒ/ [ unhinging unhinged unhinges ]
及物动词 If you say that an experience has unhinged someone, you mean that it has affected them so deeply that they have become mentally ill. 使人精神错乱
The stress of war temporarily unhinged him.
战争的压力暂时使他精神错乱。
使精神失常
... subordinate n.属下,附属物a.下级的,附属的vt.使服从 unhinge v.使发狂,使错乱 unflappable a.不慌张的,镇定的 ...
... unheeded没被注意的 unhinge使精神失常 uniaural单耳的 ...
... unhesitatingly 不踌躇地 unhinge 拉开 unholiness 不洁净 ...
... unexceptional a. 不特别的, 平常的,普通的 unhinge v. 使发狂, 使错乱 unleashing a. 无拘束的 ...
unhinged 精神错乱的
A prolonged hangover from a second consecutive Champions League exit at the hands of Barcelona coupled with a mounting injury list are the only two factors which could yet unhinge the Gunner’s season.
连续第二个赛季在欧冠十六强赛中被巴塞罗那淘汰出局而导致的状态不佳,以及不断增加的伤病名单,或许这两个因素才是摧毁枪手们这个赛季的罪魁祸首。
Sometimes all it takes is one more flap of a butterfly wing to unhinge the unstable worker.
If low bond yields unhinge and people start selling, much more paper has to exit via a smaller door.
Jennifer Brill's 9 A.M. safety speech in the frosty shade of the mountain can unhinge even the most experienced skiers.