disoriented如何读

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disoriented是什么意思

  • adj.分不清方向或目标的;无判断力的
  • 动词disorient的过去式和过去分词形式.

disoriented词根

词根:disoriented

n.

disorientation 迷失方向;迷惑

vt.

disorientate 使迷惑;使失去方向感

disoriented英英释义

adjective

having lost one's sense of time, place, or identity Since fleeing to London, the 40-year-old businessman has had nightmares, chest pains and is so disoriented that he can barely look after his kids.—Tony Horwitz He remembered nothing for more than a few seconds. He was continually disoriented.—Oliver Sacks

She opened her eyes, startled and disoriented for an instant. The little cell she slept in was dismally black.—Sidney Sheldon

disoriented词源英文解释

The first known use of disoriented was in 1900

disoriented 例句

1 I only know that in this rain, the rain, I, Disoriented.

我只知道,在这绵绵的雨中, 我, 迷失了自己.

2 So she was confused and disoriented when the front door burst open and several people entered, all seemingly talking at once.

3 Cellos, violins, violas and other instruments lay on the train platform next to their young and disoriented owners.

4 I glanced, disoriented, at the clock on my dresser.

5 Dean, his face bruised and bloody, said “Thanks” to Luna and stood there, shivering, but Griphook sank onto the cellar floor, looking groggy and disoriented, many welts across his swarthy face.

6 He regained consciousness coated in the blood of his fellow soldiers; he was disoriented and unable to move.

7 He couldn’t count that high without getting disoriented.

8 It disoriented me to hear the two men speaking, their voices overlapping in a low din.

9 August said we couldn’t leave them on too long, since the bees had memorized everything about their hive and a change like that could make them disoriented.

10 You become disoriented and start to sink.

方向感尽失的您,开始往下沉。

11 Vera’s legs were weak; like a calf that is learning to walk, she was wobbly and disoriented.

12 Suddenly, in the absolute darkness, he understood with a hopeless nostalgia that he was completely disoriented.

13 It made Piper feel sad, disoriented, homesick and annoyed all at once.

14 People disappeared and then were found far away, disoriented and confused.

15 Her head still hurt, and she felt slightly dizzy and disoriented.

她的头还在痛,感觉有些眩晕,分不清方向。

16 At first I thought she was disoriented, but when she came to a back stairway I saw she was actually try- ing to leave without heading through the taproom.

17 A Celtics player—Felix was too disoriented to know which one—ruffled his hair.

18 Heart like night of the meteor, empty lonely, disoriented, Gu Ying companion, across the marginal.

心似黑夜里的流星, 空虚寂寞, 迷失自我, 孤影作伴, 划过边际.

19 I blinked, disoriented and scared, but I managed to tumble off of my shelf.

20 Faced with these sudden rebuke, male zebra got confused and disoriented. In the end, he was very confused about the judges.

面对着这些突如其来的斥责,公斑马被搞得晕头转向。末了,他十分疑惑地对法官们说。

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