1.使不辨方向,使迷失方位
2.使精神混乱
1.to make someone confused about where they are or what direction they are moving in
2.to make someone unable to think clearly or make sensible decisions
1.Disorient effects are being inconsistently applied to Black Blood of Draenor mobs.
德拉诺黑血怪物有时而并不总是受到迷惑效果的作用。
2.I worried whether the barrage of shattering surprises would disorient you.
我担心一连串令人吃惊的倒闭是否将误导你。
3.Such appeals will not impress the ruling class - but they may well disorient, confuse and pide us.
这样的恳求入不了统治阶级的法眼——但却很可能使我们迷惑、混乱和分裂。
4.The Back button will actually work, and that experience will disorient some users.
Back按钮实际上会工作,这种体验会让某些用户感到迷惑。
5.I felt like I was on the Disorient Express when Paul explained his really complicated business plan.
鲍尔向我解释他那极其复杂的商业计划的时候,我觉得很茫然。
6.The myriad of surface changes can quickly distract and disorient us.
纷繁的表面变化会很快使我们心猿意马并误入歧途。
7.I felt like I was on the Disorient Express for good this time.
我感觉我这次就要永远这么晕下去了。
8.The disorient effect will only occur if damage is dealt.
迷惑效果只有这个法术造成了伤害后才会发动。