Desquiciar in english

Unhinge

pronunciation: ənhɪndʒ part of speech: verb
In gestures

desquiciarse = become + unhinged ; get + unhinged ; come + unhinged ; come + unglued. 

Example: It was here, in the middle of WWII, that Avery became truly unhinged and produced what many consider to be his best work.Example: It seems that Bachmann is getting more unhinged by the week.Example: Dad had been dead now for four months and as a family our world had come unhinged.Example: I come unglued when I feel out of control because my kids are screaming or fighting or whining or negotiating and won't listen.

desquiciar = wrench ; craze ; unhinge. 

Example: Then he physically abused her by putting her in several 'wrestling holds': he wrenched her arm, bent her fingers, and squeezed her until she could hardly breathe.Example: He can play the piano like no one else and his impromptus of Schubert and Chopin are so beautiful that they enrapture and craze the listeners with delight.Example: Snakes eat their prey whole by unhinging their jaw and swallowing it.

more:

» desquiciar + Posesivo + vidaturn + Posesivo + life upside downturn + Posesivo + world upside-down .

Example: He may have been a successful actor before stepping into 007's shoes, but Daniel Craig admits that playing James Bond has turned his life upside down.

Example: But that belief changed after she met Liang Jing Hao, a wisecracking guy who turned her world upside down.

» desquiciarsebecome + unhingedget + unhingedcome + unhingedcome + unglued .

Example: It was here, in the middle of WWII, that Avery became truly unhinged and produced what many consider to be his best work.

Example: It seems that Bachmann is getting more unhinged by the week.

Example: Dad had been dead now for four months and as a family our world had come unhinged.

Example: I come unglued when I feel out of control because my kids are screaming or fighting or whining or negotiating and won't listen.

Desquiciar synonyms

disorder in spanish: trastorno, pronunciation: dɪsɔrdɜr part of speech: noun trouble in spanish: problema, pronunciation: trʌbəl part of speech: noun distract in spanish: distraer, pronunciation: dɪstrækt part of speech: verb perturb in spanish: perturbar, pronunciation: pɜrtɜrb part of speech: verb disquiet in spanish: desasosiego, pronunciation: dɪskwaɪət part of speech: noun cark in spanish: cark, pronunciation: kɑrk part of speech: verb
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