中英词典查询

disarray [ˌdɪsəˈre]

n. 混乱,紊乱; 衣冠不整;
vt. 使混乱; 弄乱; 使脱去衣服;
过去式:: disarrayed 过去分词:: disarrayed 现在分词:: disarraying 第三人称单数:: disarrays

例句:

  • Widespread political and economic disarray threatens to make the constitution meaningless.
    四处蔓延的政治和经济混乱可能会使宪法变得可有可无。
  • Washington has been abuzz with stories about disarray inside the White House.
    整个华盛顿都对白宫内发生的混乱议论纷纷。
  • The peace talks broke up in disarray .
    和谈在混乱中破裂了。
  • I never saw her in any way in disarray.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • So there will be enormous disarray on both sides.
    来自WSJ
  • In disarray is probably the only reasonable answer.
    来自BBC