disorderly 英 [dɪsˈɔ:dəli]   美 [dɪsˈɔrdərli]

disorderly

disorderly  英 [dɪsˈɔ:dəli] 美 [dɪsˈɔrdərli]

adj. 混乱的,无秩序的;骚乱的;无法无天的  adv. 杂乱地,无秩序地 

名词复数:disorderlies 

Bush said without the money, manufacturers faced the prospect of disorderly bankruptcy and liquidation. 布什称,如果没有钱,制造商就会面临混乱的破产和清算局面。
The prophecy of an Asian Century also ignores all of Asia’s disorderly and declining nations, such as Thailand and Japan, respectively. 亚洲世纪这样的预言也忽视了所有亚洲混乱、衰落的国家,就像泰国和日本各自那样。

  • Something that's disorderly is chaotic and messy, or unruly and out of control. A disorderly classroom might be the result of the teacher leaving for several minutes to answer a phone call.
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  • adj. 混乱的,无秩序的;骚乱的;无法无天的
  • adv. 杂乱地,无秩序地
  • 1. Bush said without the money, manufacturers faced the prospect of disorderly bankruptcy and liquidation.

    布什称,如果没有钱,制造商就会面临混乱的破产和清算局面。

  • 2. The prophecy of an Asian Century also ignores all of Asia’s disorderly and declining nations, such as Thailand and Japan, respectively.

    亚洲世纪这样的预言也忽视了所有亚洲混乱、衰落的国家,就像泰国和日本各自那样。

  • 3. The findings indicate that solar system formation is often disorderly and unpredictable, and that some potential cousins of Earth may have been destroyed in the chaos.

    该发现说明,恒星系统的形成通常是混乱而不可预测的,而且一些潜在的类地行星可能在这种混乱之中遭到毁灭。

  • disorderly (adj.) 1580s, "opposed to moral order," also "opposed to legal authority;" see dis- + orderly (adj.). The meaning "untidy" is attested from 1630s; the older senses are those in disorderly house, disorderly conduct, etc.
dis·or·der·ly / dɪsˈɔːdəli ; NAmE dɪsˈɔːrdərli / adjective [usually before noun ] ( formal) 1 (of people or behaviour 人或行为 ) showing lack of control; publicly violent or noisy 难驾驭的;目无法纪的;骚乱的 disorderly conduct 目无法纪的行为 They were arrested for being drunk and disorderly. 他们因醉酒滋事而被捕。 2 untidy 杂乱的;混乱的;凌乱的 newspapers in a disorderly pile by the door 门边乱七八糟的一堆报纸 OPP orderly dis·or·der·ly / dɪsˈɔːdəli ; NAmE dɪsˈɔːrdərli /
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