柯林斯詞典dislocation /?d?sl??ke???n/ (dislocations) 1. N-VAR 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. (制度、進程、生活方式的)紊亂[oft N 'of' n] Millions of refugees have suffered a total dislocation of their lives. 幾百萬難民飽受生活顛沛流離之苦。 返回 dislocation劍橋詞典 dislocation noun [C or U] (MEDICAL) medical specialized an injury in which the ends of two connected bones separate 骨頭錯位,脫臼 dislocation of the ankle /knee /wrist 腳踝/膝關(guān)節(jié)/手腕的脫臼 dislocation noun [C or U] (NEGATIVE EFFECT) a negative effect on how something works 負面影響,混亂,紊亂 Snow has caused serious dislocation of/to train services . 下雪嚴重干擾了火車的正常運營。 返回 dislocation