disoriented 的定义
- confused as to time or place; out of touch: therapy for disoriented patients.
disoriented 近义词
confused, unstable
更多disoriented例句
- The Hoshinoya Tokyo hotel has a deep-breathing spa regimen for people who arrive in Japan feeling a little disoriented.
- That’s the day Biles became so disoriented on her vault that she couldn’t risk competing in the team finals.
- I laid down again today after breakfast and managed to doze a bit and woke up totally disoriented.
- As I found out later, he’d suffered a head injury while skiing at Colorado’s Eldora Mountain Resort, was completely confused and disoriented, and was trying to reach me.
- He was disoriented, likely due to exhaustion and mild dehydration.
- As he tried to make his way through a crowd of mourners late last month, he looked preoccupied and even disoriented.
- I was tired, my eyes burning from the road and kind of disoriented.
- His family believes he may be disoriented from a head injury he sustained last month, according to his sister.
- Police believe that at the second location, Graham became disoriented, walking alone as she traveled northeast.
- Perry blamed his poor performance in 2012 on recent back surgery, and painkillers that made him seem disoriented.
- Madeleine felt strangely disoriented, as though dreaming with delirious fever.
- Unable to feed himself or dress without assistance; totally disoriented.
- A stenogram of February 10, 1907, shows him to have acquired some grandiose ideas and to be still disoriented to a large extent.
- Without this he would have been a pitiful figure, disoriented, and inharmonious with the world into which he was born.
- It was normally an instantaneous reaction to meeting someone, but I was still disoriented.