disarray
disarray 英 [ˌdɪsəˈreɪ] 美 [ˌdɪsəˈre]
n. 无秩序;杂乱;衣冠不整 vt. 使混乱;弄乱;使脱去衣服
进行时:disarraying 过去式:disarrayed 过去分词:disarrayed 第三人称单数:disarrays 名词复数:disarrays
- If something is confused or disorganized, use the noun disarray, like the disarray that follows your little brother everywhere he goes because he spills everything and never puts away his toys.
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- n. 无秩序;杂乱;衣冠不整
- vt. 使混乱;弄乱;使脱去衣服
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1. Balanced reporting, he said, "perpetuates the public's perception that scientists are in disarray, which is misleading in the case of climate change".
他说,平衡的报道 "延长了公众对于科学家处于混乱中的感觉,这在气候变化问题上是一种误导"。
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2. The emergence of a new influenza virus — A(H1N1) or 'swine flu' — has thrown Egypt into a state of disarray.
一种新型流感病毒——甲型H1N1流感,或称为“猪流感”——的出现让埃及进入了全国混乱。
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3. It has had little influence in government affairs, but with the LDP in disarray it is making its presence felt.
它在政府事务上没有多少影响力,但随着自民党陷入混乱,它也开始频繁亮相。
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