单词 | out of whack |
释义 | out of whack (once / 41765 pages) adj Anything out of whack isn't working quite right. If a math student's basic formulas are out of whack, none of her answers will be correct. If your computer is out of whack, it isn't doing what you need it to do. An out of whack kitchen scale will give you the wrong measurements. And, if you twist your ankle, it can throw your whole body out of whack. This adjective phrase implies that things are out of balance or unaligned in some way. Out of whack is also the opposite of the now-obsolete in fine whack, which meant "in good condition" during the nineteenth century. WORD FAMILYout of whack USAGE EXAMPLESWhen Teresa O’Brien gave birth to Caedmon, “my body went out of whack and I had to have two surgeries,” she said. Washington Times(Nov 27, 2016) “Everything was out of whack—his electrolytes, his pH, his platelets,” she said. The New Yorker(Nov 20, 2016) In countries with active adoptions, the ratio of stray dogs to available homes is out of whack. Washington Post(Nov 17, 2016) adj out of balance or out of adjustment the front wheel of my bicycle is out of whack Syn malfunctioning, nonfunctional not performing or able to perform its regular function |
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