中英
dislocate
/ ˈdɪsləkeɪt /
/ ˈdɪsloʊkeɪt /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • vt.使脱臼;使混乱
  • GRE/
    • 第三人称单数

      dislocates
    • 现在分词

      dislocating
    • 过去式

      dislocated
    • 过去分词

      dislocated
  • 网络释义
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  • 英英释义
  • 1

     使混乱

    ... locate 探明,找出,查出 dislocate 使混乱 intimidate 恐吓,恫吓 ...

  • 2

     脱臼

    ... Dislocated worker:失业的人;被解雇的人 Dislocate:脱臼;弄乱 Skill:技术;技能;技巧;技艺。 ...

  • 3

     使脱臼

    ... scrutinize vt.细看;仔细检查 dislocate vt.使脱臼;脱位(骨头) shatter vt.使粉碎;毁灭 ...

  • 4

     使离开原来位置

    ... correlate 相互关系 dislocate 使离开原来位置,打乱正常秩序 gratuitous 无偿的,没有理由的。 ...

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  • 双语例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    It would help to end illiteracy and disease, but it would also dislocate a traditional way of life.
    它该会有助于消除文盲和疾病,但也会打乱一种传统的生活方式。
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  • 2
    "We know where they are and we know how to dislocate them," he said.
    “我们知道他们在哪,我们也知道怎么分离他们,”他说。
  • 3
    Only an exceptionally heavy snowfall might temporarily dislocate railway services.
    只有非同寻常的大雪才可能暂时打乱铁路运行。
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  • 百科
  • Dislocate

    In materials science, a dislocation is a crystallographic defect, or irregularity, within a crystal structure. The presence of dislocations strongly influences many of the properties of materials. The theory describing the elastic fields of the defects was originally developed by Vito Volterra in 1907, but the term 'dislocation' to refer to a defect on the atomic scale was coined by G. I. Taylor in 1934. Some types of dislocations can be visualized as being caused by the termination of a plane of atoms in the middle of a crystal. In such a case, the surrounding planes are not straight, but instead they bend around the edge of the terminating plane so that the crystal structure is perfectly ordered on either side. The analogy with a stack of paper is apt: if half a piece of paper is inserted in a stack of paper, the defect in the stack is only noticeable at the edge of the half sheet.There are two primary types: edge dislocations and screw dislocations. Mixed dislocations are intermediate between these.Mathematically, dislocations are a type of topological defect, sometimes called a soliton. The mathematical theory explains why dislocations behave as stable particles: they can be moved around, but they maintain their identity as they move. Two dislocations of opposite orientation, when brought together, can cancel each other, but a single dislocation typically cannot "disappear" on its own.

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