disarray的意思和读音

disarray

: [ˌdɪsəˈreɪ] : [.dɪsə'reɪ]

n.

v.;〈[]

使

disarrays  disarraying  disarrayed  

n.order

n.confusion,dismay,panic,disorder,alarm

disarrayn.

1.a state of confusion and lack of organization in a situation or a place

The peace talks broke up in disarray .

Our plans were thrown into disarray by her arrival.

v.1.,2.[] (of)

n.1.2.

n.1.a situation in which people are very confused or things are not organized, especially because something unexpected has happened2.a situation in which clothes or objects are very messy

1. moans n. , , disarray v. walker n. , , ...

2. disable 使使 disarray disaster ...

3. incise disarray commensurate with 。。。 ...

4. pass away: disarray: asymmetrical: ...

5.使 disapprove ,, disarray 使 disaster ...

6. ... 2.spare vt. 3.disarray n. 4.handcuff vt.

7. ... 1.withdraw v. (使)退[]; (使, 2.disarray n. ,, 3.slump n. , ...

8. array v. disarray v. arrival n. ...

:,,,,[],,,使

1.It all goes well behind the scenes, although outwardly you could be forgiven for thinking that there was total disarray everywhere.

2."I have to say it's a place in disarray, " said a 35-year-old gay man who used to be a frequent visitor.“”,

3.It was touching to see such a crowd prostrate in disarray on the ground and the High Priest in great anguish.

4.Moreover, at a time when co-operation among the authorities is essential, the appearance of disarray is itself damaging to confidence.

5.The president's pragmatism has thrown Arena, which had united for years around fear of the FMLN, into disarray.线

6.Libya's rebel movement, meanwhile, appeared to be in disarray after the mysterious death of their chief military commander.

7.Painting in shades of grey, sifting through the disarray can I find enough of me to make you stay. . .穿……

8.It isn't clear how much the banks and securities firms knew about the disarray at the Libyan fund.

9.But within a few days the conference had petered out in disarray.

10.This, is indeed what I am calling here the movement of haste in the bad sense of the term, that of disarray.