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Перевод: dislocate
[глагол] вывихивать; вывихнуть; нарушать; расстраивать; сдвигать; смещать; перемещать
Тезаурус:
- polarise views and "dislocate" the group;
- Her neck was dislocate and she died almost immediately.
- He maintained he had never received replies to letters or acknowledgement of seeds but the dispatch of the eighth edition of the Dictionary (April 1768) awaited direction and then, with an unusually personal note, he excuses himself, " having had the misfortune to dislocate the ankelbone of my leg above a year and a half since gone confinement and want of usual exercise has brought many maladies upon me, but I am in hope of proper remedies to prolong life a little longer."
- It was the deliberate disregard of the more sensuous and immediately appealing aspects of painting, and the temporary dismissal of all human and associational values, combined with the fact that they were working in a conceptual way, relying on memory as much as on visual models, that allowed the Cubists to distort and dislocate figures and objects to a degree hitherto unknown.
- His knees frequently dislocate and he has a painful hiatus hernia which makes him scream.
- The defendants had not contested the jurisdiction of the English court and must be taken to have accepted that the dispute would be settled in accordance with English procedure; the English court must be in full control of its own procedures and not allow procedural battles to develop in other countries which would add to the expense and dislocate the timetable of English litigation.
- And he made a noise as if he were splitting wood, and I was astonished that he did not dislocate his shoulder, and the vigour of his arm terrified me
- He laughed so hard I thought he would dislocate his dentures.
- Dislocate the entire group and produce polarizations.
- There is, Althusser stresses, no "single ideological base time, to which all these different temporalities can be related, no ordinary "single continuous reference time" which they can be seen to dislocate (105).
- "I've heard how Assassins are trained to dislocate their own limbs and even break their own bones so that they can writhe like snakes through narrow tubes"
- Floy felt a lurch of sympathetic pain, because surely to simply dislocate an arm was purest agony, but to have it then pulled and pulled until the skin began to split and bleed, must be the most exquisite agony ever.
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