disoriented
英 [dɪsˈɔːrɪəntɪd]
美 [dɪˈsɔriˌɛntɪd]
v. 使迷失方向;使觉得迷惘
disorient的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:disoriented
BNC.32680 / COCA.13085
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使迷失方向;使觉得迷惘
If somethingdisorientsyou, you lose your sense of direction, or you generally feel lost and uncertain, for example because you are in an unfamiliar environment.- An overnight stay at a friend's house disorients me...
在朋友家过夜让我觉得晕晕乎乎的。 - They were disorientated by the smoke and were firing blindly into it.
他们在烟雾中迷失了方向,向里面胡乱射击了一通。
- An overnight stay at a friend's house disorients me...
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 disorientate
英英释义
adj
- socially disoriented
- anomic loners musing over their fate
- we live in an age of rootless alienated people
- having lost your bearings
- I frequently find myself disoriented when I come up out of the subway
- the anesthetic left her completely disoriented
双语例句
- Standing on the sightseeing tower, the visitor will no more feel confused and disoriented by the streets below.
站在观光塔上,再看这些街道就一点儿晕头转向的感觉也没有了。 - If you get disoriented easily, these very obvious markers should be able to guide you in the right direction.
如果你轻易地失去了方向感,这些明显的标志应该会把你引导到正确的方向上。 - When all of a sudden he got nauseous and disoriented.
突然他感到要呕吐和头晕目眩。 - What is take away my soul, but only a full of memories body and disoriented.
是什么带走了我的灵魂,而只剩下一个充满回忆的躯壳,无所适从。 - Cause to be lost or disoriented.
致使迷惑或者失去判断力。 - I arrived at the train station in Paris panicked and disoriented.
我到巴黎火车站时,惶恐不安,无所适从。 - A confused, disoriented state of mind.
晕头转向心境的混乱、迷失方向的状态。 - S/ he will be disoriented and could die or be driven away by other cats in the area.
他将会被失去方向感而且可以死或在区域中被其他猫开走了。 - We used outflanking tactics and the enemies were confused and disoriented. We turned the enemy's flank.
我们采用迂回战术,把敌人弄得晕头转向。 - This is why traditional cultures value even the most fragile, disoriented elder, why the Navajo carry "Grandmother's bones" with such reverent attention.
这就是为什么传统文化会重视那些最为脆弱、没有方向感的老年人;是为什么纳瓦霍对”我们祖母的骨头“如此虔诚。
