disoriented
常見(jiàn)例句
- You have to talk to all categories of people with their misconceptions, with their views on life, often disoriented and ready to commit a crime.
你不得不跟各種各樣的人交談,他們會(huì)有誤解也懷有對(duì)生活的種種看法,而且他們經(jīng)常被誤導(dǎo),然后準(zhǔn)備犯罪。 - There is a way that fear could indirectly kill the birds, and that’s if they became so frightened and disoriented that they flew into objects at high speed.
另外一種解釋是恐懼可以間接殺死鳥(niǎo)類,如果它們感到太恐懼而且被嚇得暈頭轉(zhuǎn)向,它們就會(huì)以很高的速度沖向物體。 - You have to talk to all categories of people with their misconceptions, with their views on life, often disoriented and ready to commit a crime. People are what they are and we cannot change them.
我們應(yīng)該同各式各樣的人對(duì)話,哪怕他們觀念錯(cuò)誤、對(duì)生活有自己的理解、已經(jīng)誤入歧途且已準(zhǔn)備犯罪,人本如此,我們不能改變他們。 - He denounced the belief in traditional witchcraft, saying those who live in fear of spirits and threatening powers are disoriented and bewildered and end up condemning street children and the elderly as sorcerers.
- Is the Russian Big Brother a bit more coarse and disoriented than his American counterpart?
FORBES: Stephen Holmes and Putinism: Missing the Forest for the Trees - When Mr Brown goes, as he is expected to, his disoriented party will inherit no obvious successor.
ECONOMIST: The vertiginous uncertainties faced by the Labour Party 返回 disoriented