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disarray

/dis-uh-rey/US // ˌdɪs əˈreɪ //UK // (ˌdɪsəˈreɪ) //

杂乱无章,混乱,混乱不堪,凌乱

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to put out of array or order; throw into disorder.
    • : to undress.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : disorder; confusion: The army retreated in disarray.
    • : disorder of apparel.

Synonyms & Antonyms

noundisorder, confusion, mess
Forms: disarrayed, disarraying

Examples

  • When the pandemic threw the world into disarray in spring 2020, most organizations responded by holding on—barely, at times.

  • Obstructions that throw congressional proceedings in disarray.

  • Economic relief talks in disarray as congressional bickering intensifiesBut Sens.

  • Even though the Rockets are in disarray, the Wizards would have to give up more — a future first rounder, probably — to acquire Westbrook.

  • The FDA’s head of lab diagnostics showed up to troubleshoot and found Lindstrom’s lab in disarray.

  • Help, it turns out, is outside awaiting orders in a state of complete disarray.

  • While Maye confidently presides over the public trial, her private life has fallen into disarray.

  • As the world order falls into disarray, the U.S. must confront the fact that no other truly great power shares our values.

  • Economic disarray has ignited resentment toward immigrants, Brussels, and the euro currency, which is shared by 18 countries.

  • Antisubmarine warfare (ASW) has not stagnated, but it shows signs of disarray.

  • Slowly the gas expired, and the firelight glowed on the blue and white check tablecloth and the disarray of tea-things upon it.

  • Haggard, and with his clothing in disarray, he was not recognized by his own men, being sometimes rudely jostled.

  • Besides this disaduantage of disarray, the shot of the Normans, did continually beate vpon the English with a grieuous execution.

  • He looked at me for a moment, then brought his fist down on the general disarray with a thumping "I will!"

  • "I come from Madam Bowker," he explained to Craig, humbly conscious of his own disarray and toiler's unkemptness.