disorientation
disorientation [dɪs'ɔrɪɛnteʃən]
n. 迷失方向;迷惑
名词复数:disorientations
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- n. 迷失方向;迷惑
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1. She was assigned a job to help Jews by talking to them and helping them cope with shock and disorientation at the train station.
工作的内容是用来帮助犹太人与他们谈话,并帮助他们应付犹太人的冲突和犹太人在火车站迷失方向事情。
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2. When death strikes suddenly from the shadows or claws at us until the last breath, those left behind experience numbness and disorientation.
当死亡突然从暗处袭来或抓向我们直至最后一息时,在麻木和迷惑背后的那些东西保留了下来。
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3. The key to this photograph is the tilted horizon, which exaggerates the feeling of vertigo and adds to the sense of disorientation and suspension that the photo creates.
这张照片的关键是倾斜的地平线,它夸大了人们晕头转向的感觉,并增加了迷失方向和由照片所创造的倒悬的意念。
- disorientation (n.) 1860; see dis- + orientation.
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