chaos 英 [ˈkeɪɒs]   美 [ˈkeɪɑs]

chaos

chaos  英 [ˈkeɪɒs] 美 [ˈkeɪɑs]

n. 混乱 

economic chaos, political chaos 经济╱政治╱国内的混乱
Heavy snow has caused total chaos on the roads. 大雪导致道路上交通一片混乱。

  • Chaos is a state of extreme confusion and disorder. Putting a dozen dogs and a dozen cats in the same room would probably lead to utter chaos.
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  • n. 混乱
  • 1. economic chaos, political chaos

    经济╱政治╱国内的混乱

  • 2. Heavy snow has caused total chaos on the roads.

    大雪导致道路上交通一片混乱。

  • 3. The house was in chaos after the party.

    聚会后,房子里一片狼藉。

  • chaos (n.) late 14c., "gaping void; empty, immeasurable space," from Old French chaos (14c.) or directly from Latin chaos, from Greek khaos "abyss, that which gapes wide open, that which is vast and empty," from *khnwos, from PIE *ghai- "to gape, yawn" (see yawn (v.)).
chaos / ˈkeɪɒs ; NAmE ˈkeɪɑːs / noun [uncountable ] a state of complete confusion and lack of order 混乱;杂乱;紊乱 economic/political/domestic chaos 经济╱政治╱国内的混乱 Heavy snow has caused total chaoson the roads. 大雪导致道路上交通一片混乱。 The house was in chaosafter the party. 聚会后,房子里一片狼藉。 chaos / ˈkeɪɒs ; NAmE ˈkeɪɑːs /
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