1.扰乱,搅乱,弄乱
1.to upset the order of something, or to make something look messy
1.He said Le had broken bones and that her underwear had been disarranged.
他说,乐有骨折,她的内衣已被弄乱。
2.She sweeps a litter of disarranged papers out of her way, snatches a sheet of paper from her stationery case and tries resolutely to write.
她把一堆乱纸推到一旁,从文具匣里抓起一张信纸,决心写下去。
3.at intervals she stands up to rest , and to retie her disarranged apron , or to pull her bonnet straight.
她时而站起来休息一会儿,把弄乱了的围裙重新系好,或者把头上戴的帽子拉拉整。
4.The children came in and disarranged the place.
孩子们进来把地方弄乱了。
5.The wore and disarranged effect of his dark brown soft hat , pulled low over his eyes .
那顶低低地拉到眼睛上的深棕色软帽子,真是又旧又歪。
6.My groping hands told me that although disarranged it was unoccupied.
我的手摸索着,它告诉我,屋里很乱,但没有人。
7.He whistled softly , surveying the mess of disarranged furniture .
他轻轻地吹着口哨,眼睛环视着凌乱不堪的家具。
8.The heroes often wear eye makeup, and the villains often have disarranged hair.
英雄通常眼部有化妆,反派人物通常一头乱发。
9.Oh, it was terrible, Melly, the lightning and thunder and the rain as we ran. . . Cal threw his coat over me, and I am all but disarranged!
噢,太糟糕了,梅利,闪电打雷下雨,我们跑着……卡巴顿把他的雨衣给了我,我就这样了,乱蓬蓬的。
10.We entered into an arrangement and you disarranged it.
我们达成了协议,你却把它毁了。