unhinged
英 [ʌnˈhɪndʒd]
美 [ʌnˈhɪndʒd]
adj. 失控的; 发狂的
v. 使精神失常(或错乱)
unhinge的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:unhinged
BNC.48475 / COCA.36528
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 失控的;发狂的
If you describe someone's behaviour or performance asunhinged, you are critical of it because it seems wild and uncontrollable.- The phrase 'yeah yeah yeah' can rarely have been delivered with so much unhinged passion.
“好耶!好耶!好耶!”的呼叫声极少带有如此狂放的激情。
- The phrase 'yeah yeah yeah' can rarely have been delivered with so much unhinged passion.
英英释义
adj
- affected with madness or insanity
- a man who had gone mad
双语例句
- In practice, more power lies with an unhinged black comic called Tracy Jordan, who is hired by Donaghy.
实际上,更大的权力属于一个神经兮兮的黑人滑稽人物。他叫作特雷西•乔丹(TracyJordan),聘请他的人是多纳吉。 - The stress of war temporarily unhinged him.
战争的压力让他一时丧失了神志。 - I sometimes think that your mother is a little unhinged.
有时我认为你母亲有点神经兮兮的。 - He became unhinged when his son died.
他儿子死亡时,他变得精神错乱。 - But the duty fails to address why valuations in China have become unhinged.
不过印花税无法解释为何中国股票的估值如此疯狂。 - Wall Street had become so unhinged that it was paying recent Princeton graduates who knew nothing about money small fortunes to pretend to be experts about money.
华尔街已经变得如此的精神错乱,它会给普林斯顿一个对金钱一窍不通的新毕业生一大笔钱来假扮理财专家。 - Do you think he was a little unhinged by the experience?
你认为他被那次经历弄得有点精神错乱吗? - Modernism took the progressive spirit of the late19th century, its love of rigor and of technical advancement, and unhinged it from the norms and forms of late19th century art.
现代性撷取十九世纪的进取精神、对于严谨态度和技巧进步的慎重,然而把艺术从十九世纪的规则和形式释放出来。 - To many that smacked of unhinged irrationality, the equivalent of betting your wedding ring on a feeble hand.
在许多人看来,这些举动有点精神错乱、失去理性的味道,相当于把结婚戒指押在一手弱牌上。 - The shock unhinged his mind.
他经这一打击精神失常了。