1.使不安,使烦恼,使失常
2.扰乱(秩序等)
1.to make somebody lose his or her composure
1.Just having had a rest, but have been full of discomposed , need only a promise, but no matter whether being able to come true.
只是休息而已,却充满了不安,只要一个承诺,却不管是否会实现。
2.The grins of his friends discomposed Jack when he tried to make his speech.
杰克想要进行演讲时,他的朋友们咧着嘴笑,这使得他心里很慌乱。
3.Discomposed by the rudeness of his friend.
他被朋友的粗鲁弄的心烦意乱。
4.The exponential matrix is discomposed in order to avoid non convergence in solving directly the transfer matrix differential equations.
在求解状态传递微分方程时,对指数矩阵进行分解,避免了直接解法导致状态变量的发散。
5.This I wonder, usually a lazy how he became so hard-working discomposed today?
这我就纳闷了,平常一项懒惰的他怎么今天变得如此勤快咧?
6.They might also use wood and fell for making tools, but these things discomposed early in the past.
他们也可能用过木头和兽皮,但这类东西早已腐烂殆尽。石头是不会腐烂的。
7.The breeze discomposed her hair.
微风将她的头发吹乱了。
8.When the western learning spread and developed in China, exactly Chinese witnessed traditional law discomposed and cracked.
法理学西来并逐渐发展之日,正是传统法律在中国解体并断裂之时。
9.I should not like a man who is so soon discomposed by a hot morning.
因为上午天热就闹情绪,我才不喜欢这样的人呢。
10.he recognized albert , but thought it better not to notice him , as he looked so angry and discomposed
他认出那是阿尔贝。看到他这样愤怒和失常,还是认为最好不去看他。