slovo | definícia |
derange (mass) | derange
- zmiasť |
derange (encz) | derange,rozrušit v: Zdeněk Brož |
derange (encz) | derange,zmást v: Zdeněk Brož |
Derange (gcide) | Derange \De*range"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Deranged; p. pr. &
vb. n. Deranging.] [F. d['e]ranger; pref. d['e]- = d['e]s-
(L. dis) + ranger to range. See Range, and cf.
Disarrange, Disrank.]
1. To put out of place, order, or rank; to disturb the proper
arrangement or order of; to throw into disorder,
confusion, or embarrassment; to disorder; to disarrange;
as, to derange the plans of a commander, or the affairs of
a nation.
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2. To disturb in action or function, as a part or organ, or
the whole of a machine or organism.
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A sudden fall deranges some of our internal parts.
--Blair.
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3. To disturb in the orderly or normal action of the
intellect; to render insane.
Syn: To disorder; disarrange; displace; unsettle; disturb;
confuse; discompose; ruffle; disconcert.
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derange (wn) | derange
v 1: derange mentally, throw out of mental balance; make insane;
"The death of his parents unbalanced him" [syn:
unbalance, derange]
2: throw into great confusion or disorder; "Fundamental
Islamicists threaten to perturb the social order in Algeria
and Egypt" [syn: perturb, derange, throw out of kilter] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
derangement (mass) | derangement
- neporiadok |
deranged (encz) | deranged,nepříčetný adj: Zdeněk Brožderanged,pomatený adj: Zdeněk Brožderanged,rozrušený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
derangement (encz) | derangement,duševní porucha n: Zdeněk Brožderangement,nepořádek n: Zdeněk Brož |
Derange (gcide) | Derange \De*range"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Deranged; p. pr. &
vb. n. Deranging.] [F. d['e]ranger; pref. d['e]- = d['e]s-
(L. dis) + ranger to range. See Range, and cf.
Disarrange, Disrank.]
1. To put out of place, order, or rank; to disturb the proper
arrangement or order of; to throw into disorder,
confusion, or embarrassment; to disorder; to disarrange;
as, to derange the plans of a commander, or the affairs of
a nation.
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2. To disturb in action or function, as a part or organ, or
the whole of a machine or organism.
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A sudden fall deranges some of our internal parts.
--Blair.
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3. To disturb in the orderly or normal action of the
intellect; to render insane.
Syn: To disorder; disarrange; displace; unsettle; disturb;
confuse; discompose; ruffle; disconcert.
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Deranged (gcide) | Deranged \De*ranged"\, a.
Disordered; especially, disordered in mind; crazy; insane.
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The story of a poor deranged parish lad. --Lamb.
[1913 Webster]Derange \De*range"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Deranged; p. pr. &
vb. n. Deranging.] [F. d['e]ranger; pref. d['e]- = d['e]s-
(L. dis) + ranger to range. See Range, and cf.
Disarrange, Disrank.]
1. To put out of place, order, or rank; to disturb the proper
arrangement or order of; to throw into disorder,
confusion, or embarrassment; to disorder; to disarrange;
as, to derange the plans of a commander, or the affairs of
a nation.
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2. To disturb in action or function, as a part or organ, or
the whole of a machine or organism.
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A sudden fall deranges some of our internal parts.
--Blair.
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3. To disturb in the orderly or normal action of the
intellect; to render insane.
Syn: To disorder; disarrange; displace; unsettle; disturb;
confuse; discompose; ruffle; disconcert.
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Derangement (gcide) | Derangement \De*range"ment\, n. [Cf. F. d['e]rangement.]
The act of deranging or putting out of order, or the state of
being deranged; disarrangement; disorder; confusion;
especially, mental disorder; insanity.
Syn: Disorder; confusion; embarrassment; irregularity;
disturbance; insanity; lunacy; madness; delirium; mania.
See Insanity.
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Deranger (gcide) | Deranger \De*ran"ger\, n.
One who deranges.
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deranged (wn) | deranged
adj 1: driven insane [syn: crazed, deranged, half-crazed] |
derangement (wn) | derangement
n 1: a state of mental disturbance and disorientation [syn:
derangement, mental unsoundness, unbalance]
2: the act of disturbing the mind or body; "his carelessness
could have caused an ecological upset"; "she was unprepared
for this sudden overthrow of their normal way of living"
[syn: upset, derangement, overthrow] |
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