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dislocations 英dɪslə'keɪʃnz美dɪslə'keɪʃnz COCA³⁹⁵⁷⁷BNC⁴⁰⁰²⁹Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本英英例句 变位¹⁰⁰原型dislocation的复数 名词 dislocation: an event that results in a displacement or discontinuitythe act of disrupting an established order so it fails to continuea displacement of a part especially a bone from its normal position as in the shoulder or the vertebral column The number of state banks almost tripled despite the dislocations caused by war. 尽管战争造成了混乱,但州立银行的数目几乎增至三倍。 cri But, allied with technology, globalisation has also brought strains, through dislocations in the job market, pressures on social services and a trend towards greater inequality. 然而,与技术相联系在一起的全球化也带来了一定的限制,如就业市场的混乱,社会服务的压力以及更为不平均的趋势。 ecocn Even as we have experienced traumatic dislocations in the global economy, we have also seen a very positive development. 尽管全球经济遭受了外伤性脱位,我们依然看到了良性的发展。 yeeyan From a trader's perspective, once the markets find footing, these“ dislocations” may offer opportunities. 从一个投机者的角度,一旦市场达到稳固,这些“混乱”都将提供新的机遇。 yeeyan Globalization has brought great opportunities, but also many new stresses and dislocations. 全球化带来了许多机遇,同样也带来了诸多压力与混乱。 yeeyan Similar dislocations played out around the world. 类似的错乱在全球各地上演. yeeyan These dramatic changes have also produced severe economic and social dislocations. 这些巨大的变革同样引发了严重的经济和社会错位。 yeeyan |