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词根:chaotic
adj.chaotic 混沌的;混乱的,无秩序的
adjective
marked by chaos or being in a state of chaos : completely confused or disordered After he became famous, his life became even more chaotic. They may look chaotic and barbaric, but scrums are a critical and strategic part of the game, and they unfold and escalate according to hockey's venerated, unwritten rules of engagement.—David Fleming To the uninitiated visitor, the seemingly chaotic energy of a typical Thai market may give the impression of a free-for-all, …—Diane Ruengsom
a chaotic political race
mathematics having outcomes that can vary widely due to extremely small changes in initial conditions A physical system—a weather system, say—is chaotic if a very slight change in initial conditions sends the system off on a very different course.—Physics Today
In other words, what comes out of the program's equations is extremely sensitive to what goes in. And that, as any mathematician would recognize, is one of the hallmarks of chaotic systems.—Ingrid Wickelgren
The first known use of chaotic was in 1688
1 A bright green room divider that spreads chaotically like algae.
2 She leads a luxuriously drifty existence, or so it seems, with an open suitcase on her bedroom floor, its contents chaotically half-disgorged, and no apparent job or prospects.
3 Castillo governed chaotically, filling posts with unqualified political allies and drawing allegations that his family members were profiting off official contracts.
4 The furred and the hoofed, the feathered and the chaotically tentacled roam, slither and sometimes howl in “The Animal Kingdom,” an amusing what-if French fantasy with a touch of comedy and some glints of horror.
5 It looks quite amusing, with rooms chaotically decorated by local artists, and a charming, if rather shambolic, young man called Justin running the place.
6 The last decade has been chaotic in both wonderful and horrible ways, but through all the madness and two children my husband Capricorned it up and kept the family on track and moving forward.
7 The cast surrounding this seductive, destructive title character moves through the audience chaotically, making few striking stage vignettes.
8 Big set pieces are either casually tossed off — blink, and you’ll miss the scene where London is destroyed — or chaotically staged in bad 3D.
9 As usual, the expectant crowd, chaotically loud a moment before, fell silent as Caesar’s party appeared through the back of the Imperial Box, and then burst into concerted roars of adulation.
10 In addition to learning professional knowledge, human beings believe it's especially important to build up individual life and mind during the age of chaotically pluralistic values.
面对混淆的价值多元时代,专业学习之外,个人生命与心灵的养成,格外具有重要意义。
11 The script is simply Stein’s libretto, unaltered — a chaotically opaque, willfully bizarre text that occasionally turns inquiring and poetic but is most often principally concerned with the sound of language and the human voice.
12 The city boundary area is often composed by urban and suburban elements chaotically.
一座城市的郊区总是呈现出一种错综复杂又稍显混乱的结构。
13 It will take the form of increasingly severe crises compounding chaotically until civilization begins to fray.
14 West’s ten-minute monologue darted chaotically from allusions to Freud and Tesla to claims that he had been misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder.
15 It turns its back on the city, which spreads chaotically, irrationally, toward the east and north.
16 His thoughts churned chaotically in his brain like snowflakes whirling about in the north wind.
头脑里,情思弥漫纷乱像个北风飘雪片的天空.
17 The sense of them being made for each other, chaotically, destructively, put me in mind of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes.
18 “I was the drunk girl crying in the corner. I was grieving very loudly, and chaotically.”
19 This was the great experiment of “13,” the 2008 coming-of-age musical both about and performed by a group of kids going through one of the more chaotically vulnerable stages of life.
20 Both suggest a universe moving not chaotically or randomly, but according to the clockwork laws of Newtonian science.
2 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 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 disarrangement 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
3 乱糟糟