unhinging / ʌnˈhɪndʒ /

发神经发疯不正常的紧张不安

unhinging 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

un·hinged, un·hing·ing.

  1. to remove from hinges.
  2. to open wide by or as if by removing supporting hinges: to unhinge one's jaws.
  3. to upset; unbalance; disorient; throw into confusion or turmoil: to unhinge the mind.
  4. to dislocate or disrupt the normal operation of; unsettle: to unhinge plans.
  5. to detach or separate from something.
  6. to cause to waver or vacillate: to unhinge supporters of conservative policies.

unhinging 近义词

v. 动词 verb

upset

更多unhinging例句

  1. I let my belly unhinge and got back in my starting stance in front of my partner.
  2. I know any sort of middle ground will unhinge lefties and righties both, but don't despair.
  3. Her spirit must inevitably be sorely tried during coming events, and very little more might serve to unhinge her mind.
  4. Doubtless I shall become hardened to the horrors of war in time, my boy; but at present these things unhinge me.
  5. This spiritualistic faith is mighty pretty on the face of it, but it seems to unhinge people's minds.
  6. By admitting that the less may rule or sequester themselves from the greater, we unhinge all government.
  7. These continual cries, and the agitations of the body with which they were attended, naturally unhinge the whole frame.