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derangement

/dih-reynj-muhnt/US // dɪˈreɪndʒ mənt //UK // (dɪˈreɪndʒmənt) //

错乱,紊乱,错觉,错位

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of deranging.
    • : insanity.
    • : disarrangement; disorder.

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Examples

  • A woman’s menstrual cycle alone could see her committed, suffering from “uterine derangement.”

  • The number of derangements for N objects is commonly written as !

  • At some point in the early part of this century, America was treated to the concept of Bush Derangement Syndrome.

  • The operative definition of political derangement began to shift from the minute these “syndromes” were first “diagnosed.”

  • And back in the second term of the Bush administration, Democrats afflicted by Bush Derangement Syndrome pushed a similar scheme.

  • Arriving in Boston was like landing upon the bosom of serenity from the derangement of a war zone.

  • There have been twice as many Obama Derangement Syndrome books as specimens of Bush Derangement Syndrome.

  • By the term delicate is understood any chronic derangement of health.

  • The coroner's inquest found that she had drowned herself while in a state of mental derangement.

  • A Derangement in my stomach which seemed of the bilious kind determined me to return to town in search of advice.

  • It was comparatively easy to do this, for the derangement was not at all violent in its form.

  • Moreover, against this high average of intelligence must be set an equally high average of mental derangement.