disorientation

英[dɪsˌɔːriən'teɪʃn] 美[dɪsˌɔːriən'teɪʃn]
  • n. 迷失方向;迷惑;定向障碍
Noun:
  1. a wild delusion (especially one induced by a hallucinogenic drug)

  2. confusion (usually transient) about where you are and how to proceed; uncertainty as to direction;

    "his disorientation was the result of inattention"

1. Morris was so stunned by this that he experienced a moment of total disorientation.
莫里斯因此大为震惊,以致一度无所适从。

来自柯林斯例句

2. This behavior is so unexpected that it generates instant disorientation ( and sometimes even anger ).
它的行为是如此出乎意料,会让人很不安 ( 以致使人生气 ).

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3. Have you seen him experience any dizziness or disorientation?
你有没有看到过他有头晕眼花或失去知觉的症状?

来自电影对白

4. Disorientation is normal in transport.
当然,迷惑,在转变中是很正常的.

来自电影对白

5. To cause a person , for example to experience disorientation.
使(如,人)迷失方向,使人不知所措.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. At this speed in the atmosphere, everything blurs and clouds and surface features cause disorientation and a corresponding reality shift.
      在大气层中以这种速度旅行,一切都会模糊一片,云和地表特征会使你迷失方向,并且对应的现实转换了。
    2. These techniques all trick the subconscious, through disorientation, into moving you to another reality location.
      这些技巧都通过迷失方向使潜意识受骗,将你移至另一个现实场所。
    3. The projections are accom,panied by a pulsating soundtrack remixed from a gospel choir, which contributes to a sense of disorientation and amazement.
      装置配以一段由某灵乐唱团改录的节奏感强烈的音乐,给人以迷惑和惊愕的感觉。

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