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词根:disarrange
vt.disarrange 扰乱;弄乱
The first known use of disarrange was in 1744
disbandverb
to break up the organization of a group : disperse
disband the club
disavowverb
to deny having, knowing, or being responsible for
will disavow any knowledge of your activities
disavowverb
to deny having, knowing, or being responsible for
will disavow any knowledge of your activities
disasternoun
a sudden great misfortuneespecially: something (as a flood or tornado) that happens suddenly and causes much suffering or loss
disassembleverb
to take apart
disassemble an engine
disassembleverb
to take apart
disassemble an engine
disassembleverb
to take apart
disassemble an engine
disassembleverb
to take apart
disassemble an engine
disarray1 of 2noun
a lack of order : confusion, disorder
the room was in disarray
disorderly dress
disarray2 of 2verb
to throw into disorder
disarrangeverb
to disturb the arrangement or order of
the wind disarranged my hair
1 A new element of order and composition has come among them; and its life is proved by this capacity of expansion, without disarrangement or dissolution.
2 Then, last week, without any advance notice, CeeLo released an online mini-album called “TV on the Radio” which upped the ante on both songs about TV and songs about mental disarrangement.
3 Though in disarrangement at that moment, it had obviously been freshly cut—or, rather, freshly maintained.
4 Mirabelle had removed her veil and hat, but was still at the mirror, touching the trifling disarrangement of her hair.
5 Does anyone in your family have a similar disarrangement of the teeth?
在你家人当有没有患有类似的齿列不正的?
6 The hummocks of ice in wild disarrangement, and so difficult to cross that repeatedly the sledges were overturned; and one sledge was broken so badly that a halt had to be made to repair it.
7 He appeared melancholy and dejected, which surprised me; but what surprised me more, in respect to his present appearance, was the manifest disarrangement of his collar.
8 I wrote the book in the full flush of the savage disarrangement of the 2.016 election itself, so "The Feral Detective" mentions Donald Trump by name.
9 Make it explanatory as well, that she may feel positive that no mere whim has caused the disarrangement of her plans.
10 There are some men who are so specially good at rearranging the domestic disarrangements of others.
11 At the same time there returned the familiar fear of a permanent disarrangement in her of chords that were unresponsive to the clumsy expedients of affection and science.
12 Already there were symptoms all over the room of its new owner’s presence; a marked disarrangement of the furniture had already taken place.
13 His work has suffered disarrangements and interpolations at the hands of the editor of the whole work.
14 I think the boy was rather proud than otherwise of this suspender, although it had a disagreeable trick of sliding down over his shoulder and causing some momentary disarrangement of his attire.
15 But this condition of facial disarrangement was too familiar to all classes of society at Omeo to cause more than faint surprise or trivial comment.
16 The wind disarranged my hair.
17 Conclusions the elevated expression of CD70 appears to play a significant role in the immunologic disarrangement in SLE, and may act as a indicator of disease activity of this disease.
结论CD 70的过度表达在SLE的免疫紊乱中起着重要的作用,并且CD 70过度表达可以作为SLE疾病活动的一个指标。
18 The disarrangement of the programme thus caused arose simply from the circumstance of the wholly unlooked-for and lamented death of H. E. H. the Prince Consort.
19 But, as its confusion continues from March into the quieter months, the disarrangement springs not so much from the outer tempest as from the poetic storms inside.
20 You have only begun to realise it, because you have now met with one of those disarrangements we name 'accident.'
1 混乱
involved confused chaotic tangled upside-down disorderly disordered haywire snafu jumbled shapeless turbid topsy-turvy rough-and-tumble addled mixed-up mazy snarly pell-mell hurly-burly rafferty tangly perturbative mussily out chaotically confusedly betanglement tohubohu Babelization dispeace ball-up babelism mix mess coil upset confusion complication chaos jungle litter disruption clutter melee tumble to-do turmoil tangle whirlpool abyss huddle anarchy dislocation jumble muddle snarl mix-up turbidity disorganization tailspin derangement muss demoralization involution ravel mess-up foul-up bollix disorganisation cockup embroilment disorderliness deray bedevilment hugger-mugger snarl-up hurry-scurry topsyturviness bazodee spin disorder shake confuse disrupt unsettle perplex embroil disarray dislocate disorganize demoralize perturb tousle balls discomfit garble bemuse becloud make hay of off the rails printer's pie in disorder in a whirl go haywire in confusion