disorderly
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ If you describe something as disorderly, you mean that it is messy, irregular, or disorganized. 混亂的[正式]
There were young men and women working away at tables all over the large and disorderly room. 那間寬敞而又凌亂的房間里到處都是伏案工作的青年男女。
2. ADJ If you describe someone as disorderly, you mean that they are behaving in a noisy, rude, or violent way in public. You can also describe a place or event as disorderly if the people there behave in this way. (某人) 不守秩序的; (某地) 混亂無(wú)序的[正式]
She was jailed for being drunk and disorderly. 她因酗酒和擾亂治安而被監(jiān)禁。
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disorderly /d?s???d?l?/
劍橋詞典
disorderly adjective (CONFUSED)
untidy and badly organized
凌亂的;無(wú)序的
It's a disorderly sort of a house with books and papers lying around everywhere . 那座房子里亂糟糟的,到處都是書(shū)籍和報(bào)紙。
disorderly adjective (ANGRY)
angry and violent
憤怒的,狂暴的
The police feared that the crowd were becoming disorderly and so they moved in with horses . 警察擔(dān)心人群出現(xiàn)騷亂,于是騎馬趕了過(guò)來(lái)。 返回 disorderly