disorienting
v. 使(某人)迷失方向( disorient的現在分詞 )
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...
在朋友家過夜讓我覺得暈暈乎乎的。
They were disorientated by the smoke and were firing blindly into it.
他們在煙霧中迷失了方向,向裡面胡亂射擊了一通。
1. causing loss of physical or intellectual bearings;
An abrupt change of location can be disorienting.
地點的突然改變會令人迷失方向。
A sharp blow to the head can be disorienting.
對腦部的重擊會導致昏迷.
It is hard to exaggerate the disorienting pace of change in that period.
再怎麼誇大那個年代的動盪都不為過分.
Making so many turns to the right and then the left was completely disorienting.
右轉了這麼多次以後,再向左轉就完全暈了.
At times, the breathless rush of development can be disorienting, not to say destructive.
有時, 飛速發展雖說不上是破壞性的,但卻會令人失去方向.