chaotic的意思和读音

chaotic

: [keɪˈɑtɪk] : [keɪˈɒtɪk]

adj.

adj.+n.chaotic world,chaotic organization,chaotic traffic

adj.orderly

adj.disordered,muddled,confused,messy,untidy

chaoticadj.

1.in a state of complete confusion and lack of order

The traffic in the city is chaotic in the rush hour.

adj.1.;

adj.1.happening in a confused way and without any order or organization

1. champion ? vt. chaotic ? adj. , charade ? n. ; ...

2. channel > chaotic > chary > ...

3.

4. zigzag ;齿 chaotic ; vibrant ...

5. ... wallop chaotic gibberish ...

6. ... chaos n. , chaotic a. chap n. () ...

7. 〖 fly〗 〖 tumultuous;chaotic;confused;disorderly〗 〖 unmarkedcommongraves;unmarkedburial-mound…

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1.Specialty development for a fiber producer is a task that is often addressed in a chaotic and knee-jerk manner.

2.RECKLESS, flashy and chaotic sums up the general view of Italian governments as well as the popular image of the country's drivers.

3.By the age of 17, I was filled with a desire to leave the chaotic comfort of the camp behind.17

4.This relief operation was always going to be unusually slow and chaotic. But Haitians cannot afford for it to remain so.

5.The results lay in the closet, in an old valise -eight hundred pages of chaotic argument which had never found its focus.――――

6.Fathers need to step back for a moment, get out of the chaotic stream of daily life, and reflect a bit on fatherhood.

7.So much of our social laws are for the control of the sex drive in its proper channels, otherwise society would be chaotic.

8.MSF, also known as Doctors Without Borders, had places like this in mind when it warned of Port-au-Prince's "chaotic and troubling" danger.

9.In the 1960s, Paul was caught up in the Cultural Revolution, a chaotic attempt to root out elements seen as hostile to Communist rule.60·

10.Perhaps but some parents like maintaining the child idea to go from any them to see an achievement chaotic high school.