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disorganised高IBNC⁴⁶⁸⁸⁷Economist²⁶⁷⁷⁸⁺⁵ 基本英英例句 adj.组织混乱的;无系统的;杂乱无章的原型disorganise的过去式 Adjective: lacking order or methodical arrangement or function;a disorganized enterprise a thousand pages of muddy and disorganized prose she was too disorganized to be an agreeable roommate It might do so in the future but, he said, “ the activity is still too underdeveloped and disorganised”. 将来或许可以这么做,但是他说,“现在这项活动还为发展成熟,缺乏合理管理。” ecocn This confusion is odd for two reasons. The first is that it is the Democrats who are supposed to be the disorganised party. 没有人能十分有把握地预测结果,因为,这个结构有两个另人困惑的理由,首先,民主党向来被认为是一盘散沙。 ecocn If you haven’t already got one, a filing cabinet can help clean up the most disorganised of offices. 如果你还没有一个档案柜,你要知道它能帮你整理大多数杂乱的文件。 yeeyan Microbes like P. aeruginosa were once thought of as disorganised renegades, each cell working alone. 像绿脓杆菌这样的微生物曾经被认为是一支杂牌军,各自为战,互不联系。 yeeyan Mr Osborne said defence was the “ most chaotic, most disorganised, most over-committed” budget he had seen. 奥斯本先生说国防预算是他所见过“最混乱、最一塌糊涂、最不堪重负的”预算。 yeeyan Much depends on whether organised protest turns into disorganised chaos. 关键在于有组织的抗议是否会变为一塌糊涂的混乱。 yeeyan Sometimes I'm disorganised and careless about things, but I'm sensitive to people's feelings and expect concern and romance. 我在一些时候神经大条,但对特定的人特别期待关爱和小浪漫。 blogbus The question is whether it is creative or disorganised chaos. 问题是这些信息是创造性的还是无秩序的杂乱。 yeeyan |