及物动词
1. She disarrayed her baby.
她为婴儿脱衣。
2. The child had disarray ed the books.
孩子把书弄乱了。
名词
1. The troops were in disarray.
军队混乱。
1. 使乱:disapprove 非难,不准许,不赞成 | disarray 使乱 | disaster 灾祸
2. 混乱:disappearing-filamentopticalpyrometer 隐丝光学高温计 | disarray 混乱 | disassembler 反汇编程序
3. 杂乱,混乱:trend#倾向;趋势 | disarray#杂乱;混乱 | fracture#断裂;骨折
4. 无秩序:无智emptiness | 无秩序disarray | 无秩序的disorderlyimmethodical
1. 混乱;紊乱
If people or things are in disarray, they are disorganized and confused.
e.g. The nation is in disarray following rioting led by the military...
军队发动暴乱之后国家陷入混乱中。
e.g. 12,000 crossed the border in one day alone, throwing evacuation plans into disarray...
仅一天中就有1.2万人越过边境,这使得撤退计划全被打乱了。
2. 凌乱;不整齐
If things or places are in disarray, they are in a very untidy state.
e.g. She was left lying on her side and her clothes were in disarray...
发现她时她侧躺着,且衣衫不整。
e.g. He found the room in disarray, with food dumped on the floor and drawers pulled open.
他发现屋里凌乱不堪,地上丢弃着食物,抽屉大开。
1. Renault were thrown into disarray when Briatore was last week banned from the sport indefinitely and chief engineer Pat Symonds was suspended for five years.
2. The military impotence of forces loyal to Colonel Muammar Gadhafi visible for a week - had been matched by the regime's growing political disarray.
3. Without effectively fighting off these three forces of evil, their economies will derail and societies will be hit by chaos and disarray.
4. Lewis has been taking advantage of the financial industry's disarray to expand.
5. disarray的近义词
5. Analysts say internal disagreements between foreigners and the Chinese caused the fall, and one of the telling signs of disarray was the high turnover of senior staff.
6. Negotiated stock trades on the markets were reported to be in disarray recently as existing rules became irrelevant due to the ongoing share reform.
7. disarray
7. Previous frequent change of coaches left the team in disarray as five head coaches left the team in the past two years.
8. The Ukrainian president threw Russia's summit plans into disarray by meeting on Friday with European leaders in Kiev to discuss the gas crisis.
9. To the left is the spacious bar area with a dozen tables spaced randomly in lofty disarray.
10. Fatah's old guard had refused to step aside, a key reason the movement remained in disarray after its election defeat.
noun
1. disarray
1. untidiness (especially of clothing and appearance)
Synonym: disorderliness
2. a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly thought and behavior
e.g. a confusion of impressions
Synonym: confusion mental confusion confusedness muddiness
verb
1. bring disorder to
Synonym: disorder