disarray
n. 混亂,紊亂; 衣冠不整
If people or things are in disarray, they are disorganized and confused.
The nation is in disarray following rioting led by the military...
軍隊發動暴亂之後國家陷入混亂中。
12,000 crossed the border in one day alone, throwing evacuation plans into disarray...
僅一天中就有1.2萬人越過邊境,這使得撤退計劃全被打亂了。
If things or places are in disarray, they are in a very untidy state.
She was left lying on her side and her clothes were in disarray...
發現她時她側躺著,且衣衫不整。
He found the room in disarray, with food dumped on the floor and drawers pulled open.
他發現屋裡凌亂不堪,地上丟棄著食物,抽屜大開。
1. a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly thought and behavior;
2. untidiness (especially of clothing and appearance)
1. bring disorder to
The IOC was in disarray, nearly bankrupt, and the Olympic movement seemed on the wane.
當時,國際奧委會正陷入一片混亂, 幾近破產, 奧林匹克運動似乎正逐漸衰落.
EFFORTS to cushion China's citizens from rising oil prices are in disarray.
中國在處理油價上漲的問題上可以用一個字概括:“亂 ”.
The Transportation Department was in disarray.
美國交通部一片混亂.
Blackstone's Stephen Schwarzman is keen to take advantage of Wall Street's disarray.
黑石集團的StephenSchwarzman一直渴望從華爾街混亂過程中謀得一分利.
They hold a dinner party, but it result in disarray.
他們舉行宴會時造成混亂.