disorient 英 [dɪs'ɔ:rɪent]   美 [dɪsˈɔriˌɛnt, -ˈor-]

disorient

disorient  英 [dɪs'ɔ:rɪent] 美 [dɪsˈɔriˌɛnt, -ˈor-]

vt. 使…迷惑;使…失去方向感 

进行时:disorienting  过去式:disoriented  过去分词:disoriented  第三人称单数:disorients  名词复数:disorients 

I worried whether the barrage of shattering surprises would disorient you. 我担心一连串令人吃惊的倒闭是否将误导你。
Most helicopter crashes in the country have been accidents caused by maintenance problems or factors such as reduced visibility because of dust or sand, which can disorient pilots. 在阿富汗的大部分直升机坠毁是由于维修不善的问题,或者可能是因为灰尘或沙子等因素引发的低能见度迷惑了飞行员,造成操作上的意外。

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  • vt. 使…迷惑;使…失去方向感
  • 1. I worried whether the barrage of shattering surprises would disorient you.

    我担心一连串令人吃惊的倒闭是否将误导你。

  • 2. Most helicopter crashes in the country have been accidents caused by maintenance problems or factors such as reduced visibility because of dust or sand, which can disorient pilots.

    在阿富汗的大部分直升机坠毁是由于维修不善的问题,或者可能是因为灰尘或沙子等因素引发的低能见度迷惑了飞行员,造成操作上的意外。

  • 3. At first, this unconventional format may disorient those readers looking for a more traditional historical volume with a coherent narrative thread, but that's just the point.

    起初,此书的非传统思路也许会使那些为寻找一本以一种条理清晰的叙述方式撰写的传统历史书籍而阅读该书的读者感到迷失,但这就是它的与众不同之处。

  • disorient (v.) 1650s, from French désorienter "to cause to lose one's bearings," literally "to turn from the east," from dés- (see dis-) + orienter (see orient (v.)). Related: Disoriented; disorienting.
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