disoriented
分不清方向或目标的
常用释义
英音[ dɪsˈɔːrientɪd ]
美音[ dɪsˈɔːrientɪd ]
基本释义
- adj. 分不清方向或目标的;无判断力的
- v. 使……迷惑(disorient 的过去式和过去分词)
例句
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1·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。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·On overcast days, however, the birds were disoriented and had trouble locating their food box.然而,在阴天,这些鸟儿会迷失方向,难以找到食盒的位置。
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3·Unfortunately, the signposting isn't very good in places and you do need good map-reading skills to avoid becoming disoriented, which happens to visitors a little too frequently, I'm afraid.不幸的是,那儿标志都不是特别清晰,你们得具备非常好的读地图的技巧来避免迷失方向——恐怕这种情况对游客来说已经很常见了。
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4·She was completely disoriented.她已经完全迷失了方向。
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5·You become disoriented and start to sink.方向感尽失的您,开始往下沉。
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6·I feel disoriented. I fear soon we will have no water.我感到很困惑,害怕很快就没有水用了。
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7·It's easy to get confused and disoriented when night running.夜跑的时候很容易迷路。
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8·Sometimes for the first few minutes, I feel a bit disoriented.在醒过来的最初几分钟,会感觉有点晕。
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9·After a big shopping trip, I sometimes feel disoriented and depressed.在一次大型的购物之旅后,我有时会感到茫然和沮丧。
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10·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。
同义词
v.
使…迷惑(disorient的过去时和过去分词)
同根词
词根:
disoriented
disorientation
n
迷失方向;迷惑
disorientate
vt
使迷惑;使失去方向感