1.“disorient”的变体
1.to disorient someone
2.The variant of disorient
1.Financial crises are marked by a disquieting uncertainty about the value of assets and money, which makes them deeply disorientating.
金融危机的标志是资产和货币价值的不确定性,这种不确定性令人不安,使人迷惑。
2.Now we're moving into an era where the world will become increasingly unfamiliar and disorientating to us.
而我们现在正迈向的时代,将会越来越远离我们,变得让人无所适从。
3.Welcome to the disorientating investor landscape of 2009.
欢迎来到投资者2009年展望的迷宫。
4.These are disorientating times for younger Americans.
这些都是年轻的时代,茫然,那么美国人。