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Can you teach me more about "Out of whack"
2009年9月2日 05:59
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"Out of whack" is not the same as "whacked out".
"Out of whack" means "out of order" or "does not work properly".
2009年9月2日
"Out of whack" is an American expression. To say "something is out of whack" is to mean it is out of order, out of line, out of tune, out of the ordinary, disproportionate, inappropriate and in short not right.
2009年9月3日
Out of whack is a slang, Chinese also has this slang in similarity.
出了毛病
2009年9月2日
Hi this is also slang for a part of you that doesn't feel right eg My back/neck is out of whack, I will have to see the chiropractor. Another way of expressing this phrase is 'out of sync' which is short for 'out of syncronization'.
2009年9月2日
Out of whack ( or 'whacked out') = very tired, exhausted, out of energy.....
viz, I've been digging the garden all day, I feel completely whacked out!
2009年9月2日
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