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unhinged

/uhn-hinjd/US // ʌnˈhɪndʒd //

疯疯癫癫的,疯疯癫癫,疯癫的,发神经

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having no hinge or hinges, or with the hinges removed: an unhinged gate.
    • : unsettled, disordered, or distraught: He became unhinged when his friend died.

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Examples

  • We know so little about defense that some unhinged analysts have even pounded out “defense doesn’t matter” on various social media platforms in fits of rage and frustration.

  • Their unhinged tone reveals a level of desperation to paint the incoming administration as an affront to America.

  • Instead of the unhinged rants of celebrities, politicians, and certain media colleagues of mine, I get the more reasoned, edited, fully-formed thoughts they put into articles and interviews.

  • Now an unhinged nation resumes one of its most sacred pursuits, the official ranking of college football teams toward that distant playoff bracket over yonder.

  • Indeed, that was what happened — and it was even more unhinged than expected.

  • This perfectionist, however, has become unhinged—just how Coupe likes it.

  • And, increasingly, incumbent Republican Pat Roberts is becoming more and more unhinged.

  • The New Deal and its excesses proved to be a flashpoint for ideological debates that occasionally came unhinged.

  • Three-time champ Tony Stewart is reviled—and beloved—for his take-no-prisoners, borderline-unhinged attitude.

  • Why does the former veep keep saying unhinged things—as he did Monday about Iraq?

  • Eckland's jaw unhinged and the pencil slid from his limp hand and fell to the floor.

  • His mad rabbit hunt and the deafening roar of his gunfire had temporarily unhinged his mind.

  • It's only her way of saying that my mind is unhinged and that I ought to be sent to a private hospital for two.

  • Sara's mouth had been gradually closing, but it unhinged again.

  • It was the face of a man whose unhinged reason was capable of anything but sanity.