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disorganisation 英dɪsɔːɡənaɪ'zeɪʃən美dɪsɔːɡənaɪ'zeɪʃən 高BNC⁶⁰³⁶³Economist³⁴³¹⁸⁺³ 基本英英记法近义反义例句 n.瓦解⁶⁰;结构破坏⁴⁰
Noun: a condition in which an orderly system has been disruptedthe disturbance of a systematic arrangement causing disorder and confusion;the disorganization of the enemy troops by a flank attack dis-分|散开-organisation⇒n.瓦解⁶⁰;结构破坏⁴⁰近义词 disarrangement扰乱disorganization无组织 Is your office in a state of constant chaos and disorganisation? 你的办公室总是处于一种乱七八糟、毫无条理的状态吗? neworiental Realise you need to be systematic to make it work or you just escalate your disorganisation. 必须有系统条理性地让工作进行,不然你只是在加剧工作的混乱度。 yeeyan European and American observers talk of disorganisation in the administration’s National Security Council. 欧洲和美国观察者们说着国家安全委员会的解体。 ecocn Foreigners used to stereotypes about Polish disorganisation, backwardness and prejudice find plenty to surprise them. 曾对波兰抱有落后不和偏见的外国人会大吃一惊。 ecocn This matters, and not just to the passengers forced to endure its grubby, cramped, time- wasting disorganisation. 这一点影响的不只是那些被迫忍受污秽、狭促、浪费时间的混乱状态的乘客。 ecocn Whether this confusion stems from extreme negotiating tactics or sheer disorganisation is unclear. 这些极端的谈判策略所代来的混乱或彻底瓦解还不是很明朗。 ecocn |