How unhinged things can soon become with money? I am not available at this time. Is it possible to go back to work, or it can be closed?
I want to translate a text but I don’t know what this sentence means…
It reminds us of how unhinged things can become with money.
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First of all, it’s a poorly written sentence ; reminders is not a verb, it should be reminds, and that generally takes an object. In grammatically correct form, either
money reminds us of how unhinged things can become with money
or
I’s a reminder of how unhinged things can become with money
The ending clause, with money, does a bad job of expressing its purpose: money is the reason why things become unhinged.
Why is Unhinged cited as being a synonym for crazy? But of course the things didn’t simply “happen”—people did that things because their judgement was affected by the prospect of gaining (or losing) that much money.
Do people make ridiculous things with money?
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A hinge is the jointed device or flexible piece on which a door, gate, shutter, lid, or other attached part turns, swings or moves, depending on the load of the hinge. The hinge is a mechanical element. It should be used for a wide variety of uses.
How do hinges will prevent slipping on doors?
If a door hinges fail, it turns to flim and creaks, creating chaos.
What with unhinged is chaotic, crazy and total chaos.
Can the introduction of an large amount of money into a matter drive everyone mad with greed, resulting in things becoming unhinged (totally chaotic).