1.“disorient”的过去式和过去分词
1.confused about where you are or what direction you are moving in
2.unable to think clearly or make sensible decisions
1.The past tense and past participle of disorient
1.Unfortunately, governments seem to be almost as disoriented as everyone else at the moment.
然而不幸的是,在这一时刻,政府似乎也和众人一样,分不清方向。
2.Back at our desks come Tuesday, sunburned and a bit disoriented, we flash a cunning grin when a co-worker asks, "How was your weekend? "
星期二回到我们的工作台,太阳晒得黑黑的,并且有点在工作上抓不着头脑,当我们的工友问我们“周末过得好吗?”时,我们就会狡猾的咧齿一笑。
3.After arriving home, we were disoriented, overwhelmed and not ready to talk about the experience.
到家后,我们很迷惑,也不知道要干什么,我们也不准备谈论我们的经历。
4.As they all board the London-bound train the next day, a blow to the head leaves Iris disoriented.
由于他们所有董事会在伦敦的列车,第二天,打击头部叶虹膜迷失方向。
5.Chu's soldiers seemed to take the lead by others in a dream, a stick, disoriented to resist for a while, their escape.
楚国的将士好像在梦里被人家当头一棍子,晕头转向地抵抗了一阵,各自逃命。
6.Rogers, who had been clinging to the bus for more than three hours, was dazed and disoriented, by his prolonged exposure to cold.
由于长时间泡在冰冷的河水中,紧紧附着在汽车上3个多小时的罗杰斯,此时已经头晕转向的。
7.I looked at his concerned, innocent expression and was disoriented again by the force of his gold-colored eyes.
我看着他既担忧又无辜的神情,又一次迷失在他黑金色的双眸中。
8.I buckled back in my chair. It passed after a few minutes, but I felt dizzy and disoriented.
我不得不坐回椅子里,疼痛过了几分钟才过去,但是我还是感到头晕和茫然若失。
9.That night in a club, I drank as if I was the King of the world and finally drank myself under the table and totally disoriented .
那天晚上,在一个俱乐部,我喝,因为如果我是国王的世界,最后喝自己桌下,完全迷失方向。
10.Monitor at the foot of the cup of silence loess, know their own way when, in the search for the road would not become disoriented.
默默注视脚下的一杯黄土,知道自己来时的路,在寻找的路上就不至于迷失方向。