n. 无秩序;杂乱;衣冠不整
vt. 使混乱;弄乱;使脱去衣服
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第三人称单数
disarrays
现在分词
disarraying
过去式
disarrayed
过去分词
disarrayed
]
1.But delay and disarray has cost many lives.
然而救援工作的延误及混乱已经夺去了许多人的性命。
2.About a decade ago, Chinese films scored big at international art festivals, but the industry was in disarray at home.
大约十年前,中国电影在各大国际电影节大放异彩,然而中国国内的电影产业却是混沌一片。
3.The hectic manner in which the state media seek to portray the situation as normal merely affirms the disarray.
而官方媒体急于将国内局势描绘成“正常”的做法,更是显得欲盖弥彰。
4.She was left lying on her side and her clothes were in disarray.
她被扔在那儿侧躺着,衣衫不整。
5.If the Pope's initiative succeeds, the Church of England will be further weakened and plunged into even greater disarray.
如果教皇的倡议倡议获得成功,英国教会将进一步削弱并陷入到更大的混乱中。
6.She said they have learned to live with disarray and to take other difficult steps, like strict limits on screen time.
她说,他们已经学会如何面对凌乱,并开始迈出更艰难的步子,比如限制看电视或电脑的时间。
7.Data must be continually managed, or it will fall into disarray.
必须连续不断地对数据进行管理,否则数据将陷入混乱状态。
8.Of course not: the entire financial market would have been in total disarray.
当然不会:整个金融市场都会陷入混乱。
9.All these makes it very easy to get into disarray.
所有这些都很容易让我们的生活陷入一团糟的境地。