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chaotically

/key-ot-ik/US // keɪˈɒt ɪk //

混乱地,杂乱无章地,乱七八糟地,乱七八糟

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : completely confused or disordered: a chaotic mass of books and papers.

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Examples

  • Simulations that revealed just how chaotic a space we live in.

  • If you can still think back across the vast eons of time to April of 2020, you’ll recall that the early weeks of the pandemic were a chaotic period for primary voting.

  • When Panama City Beach dialed down spring break, which had become chaotic and even violent, hotel occupancy tax revenue fell 41% the following year.

  • In the age of the “buy now” button, we are collectively failing to acknowledge how climate change, resource overconsumption, and biodiversity loss are sentencing coming generations to live on a chaotic planet.

  • Wisconsin’s chaotic April 7 primary was the first major election with in-person voting since states began issuing stay-at-home orders.

  • The concert was chaotically virtuosic: an ideal rockist combo.

  • Yet the difficulty was in capturing the immediacy of a narrative that was chaotically in motion.

  • The scene begins chaotically, as Sondheim interrupts the recording and tells Dean Jones to try again.

  • That openness made the early Google a chaotically fecund operation.

  • He must speak as the bird sings, not mechanically, but out of a full heart, yet not chaotically or from random impulses.

  • Some cautious pen pusher behind a desk, he thought chaotically.

  • As these thoughts jumbled chaotically through my mind, I turned my eyes to the floor beneath.

  • The Romany hesitated, then shook his head and muttered chaotically.

  • And everything was flowing in the yard, chaotically mingled; manure and farming implements, staves and straw.