2012年3月28日 星期三

2012_03_28 Luxate v. dislocate.脫臼

Word of the Day for Wednesday, March 28, 2012
luxate \LUHK-seyt\, verb:
To put out of joint; dislocate.
When I began to luxate the tooth I heard a crack.
 -- Nathan Jorgenson, A Crooked Number
But at the same time he thinks, that the reduced bone will not remain in it's [sic] place, but luxate itself again, and fall back into the new-formed articulation, which it has formed to itself.
 -- Royal Society of London, The Philosophical Transactions and Collections
Luxate is not related to any word for "light." Rather, it is from the Greek word for "oblique," which was loxós.
luxate\ LUHK seyt\動詞

聯合;脫臼

當我開始luxate牙齒聽到了一條縫。
- 彌敦道喬根森一歪

同時他認為減少不會留在它的[原文]地方,但本身再次luxate陷入成立的銜接已形成了自身回來
- 倫敦英國皇家學會的哲學交易和集合

luxate涉及任何“光相反,它是希臘字“斜”,這loxós

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