disoriented
adj. 分不清方向或目标的,无判断力的
v. 使(某人)迷失方向( disorient的过去式和过去分词 )
If something disorients you, you lose your sense of direction, or you generally feel lost and uncertain, for example because you are in an unfamiliar environment.
An overnight stay at a friend's house disorients me...
在朋友家过夜让我觉得晕晕乎乎的。
They were disorientated by the smoke and were firing blindly into it.
他们在烟雾中迷失了方向,向里面胡乱射击了一通。
1. having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity;
2. socially disoriented;
I feel dizzy and disoriented.
我感觉头晕目眩,辨不清方向。
They became deeply intoxicated and totally disoriented.
他们酩酊大醉,东南西北全然不辨.
Her head still hurt, and she felt slightly dizzy and disoriented.
她的头还痛,并且觉得有些晕头转向。
The strange streets disoriented him.
生疏的街道使他迷路了.
I arrived at the train station in Paris panicked and disoriented.
我到巴黎火车站时,惶恐不安,无所适从.