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 chaos ['keiɒs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 大混乱, 混沌

[化] 混沌; 浑沌


  1. After the failure of the electricity supplies the city was in chaos.
    电力供应中断,城市陷于混乱之中。
  2. He sees that human stupidity and greed are about to plunge Europe into chaos.
    他看到人间的愚蠢和贪婪即将使欧洲陷入一片混乱。
  3. I call it" Chaos Theory".
    而我则称之为“混沌理论”。


chaos
[ noun ]
  1. a state of extreme confusion and disorder

  2. <noun.state>
  3. the formless and disordered state of matter before the creation of the cosmos

  4. <noun.phenomenon>
  5. (Greek mythology) the most ancient of gods; the personification of the infinity of space preceding creation of the universe

  6. <noun.person>
  7. (physics) a dynamical system that is extremely sensitive to its initial conditions

  8. <noun.cognition>


Chaos \Cha"os\ (k[=a]"[o^]s), n. [L. chaos chaos (in senses 1 &
2), Gr. cha`os, fr. cha`inein (root cha) to yawn, to gape, to
open widely. Cf. {Chasm}.]
1. An empty, immeasurable space; a yawning chasm. [Archaic]

Between us and there is fixed a great chaos. --Luke
xvi. 26
(Rhemish
Trans.).

2. The confused, unorganized condition or mass of matter
before the creation of distinct and orderly forms.

3. Any confused or disordered collection or state of things;
a confused mixture; confusion; disorder.

  1. Philippine Sen. Aquilino Pimentel said the travel advisory was meant to show that the Philippines has falled into "anarchy and chaos" to justify moving the talks outside the country.
  2. Without the "strongest action" from FDA to stop the misleading claims, "we are approaching total chaos in the marketplace," Weiss said.
  3. As in "The Red Line," the composer incorporates a cynical, Brechtian pop-music ballad; a fair amount of spoken, or nearspoken, dialogue; and poignant moments of lyricism amid the general moral and musical chaos.
  4. When Lenin watched a similar revolutionary process, he said, `You know, this chaos will crystallize a new form of life.'
  5. Wallace Trail, a BBC producer who was in the village when the plane crashed, said it was "in chaos at the moment.
  6. After three years of increasing chaos and decreasing profits, Pillsbury has little time to find a winning recipe.
  7. If, for example, you start with the more familiar and reassuring sorts of works presented on the second floor, by the time you get to the rather raucously installed top floor you may be put off by the feeling that you have stumbled into chaos.
  8. Further, the fracturing of Iraq would create chaos from the Persian Gulf and to Turkey.
  9. Provinces of Sulawesi, far advanced by comparison, have been held back by decades of disturbances; Islamic insurgents created chaos during the 1950s and 1960s.
  10. Gold, the last, is chaos.
  11. The walkout crippled the airline's top-priority Northeast shuttle this morning as the work week got under way, but a court order prevented rush-hour chaos for a half-million rail commuters.
  12. Add the cars swarming on to the streets, the jammed packed trolley buses, the motorbikes and hand carts, and there is a sure recipe for chaos. Yet somehow, Shanghai gets by.
  13. Hamlet marries Ophelia, and they live happily ever after." Ziad Rahbani has put the chaos and insanity of war-battered Beirut to music in an attempt to blend Arabic music and jazz into a new form.
  14. She said the United States used the group to "foment economic chaos and carry out terrorist acts."
  15. The Gulf war, environmental crises and the chaos in eastern Europe have fostered a new sensibility.
  16. Italian independent road hauliers yesterday called off a strike which had threatened to throw the country into chaos, Reuter reports.
  17. Officials of the exchanges said they communicated well with each other and with government regulators during Fri day's sell-off, compared with the sense of chaos that prevailed at times on Black Monday two years ago.
  18. A West German journalist called to testify on the background of confessed Lebanese hijacker Mohammed Ali Hamadi said today that young Lebanese blame the United States for Lebanon's chaos.
  19. Just imagine the chaos that would prevail today if we had to operate under the common law of master and servant to resolve issues in employee-injury cases.
  20. Soon the dance degenerates into pure chaos.
  21. It was mass chaos." Robert Wunderle, spokesman for Pathmark's parent company, Supermarkets General, said two other cashiers and five customers also were injured.
  22. Yet there are worries in Paris that the abrupt ouster of incumbent regimes _ even if corrupt or repressive _ might unleash ethnic strife and economic chaos without ensuring progress toward democracy.
  23. The stepfather speared the brother, and in the chaos, Liederman got the meat.
  24. To tackle this basic problem, the self-styled "Hunza Cultural Consultant, Travel Assistant, and Dealer in Rare Books, Antiques & Crafts" is first trying to bring order to Hunza's linguistic chaos.
  25. The political and economic chaos that is wracking the Soviet Union could easily yield up a new Stalin capable of intimidating a future disarmed and disorganized western Europe.
  26. If London wants its main movie event to be an undiscriminating chaos, let it.
  27. He said that yesterday the team agreed on a package of emergency measures to help limit the chaos of a transition to a market economy.
  28. It is impossible to predict the social and political consequences of such economic chaos and of the simultaneous appearance of a new class of wealthy entrepreneurs.
  29. He says they are intended to help save Kennebunkport from the tourist traffic chaos threatened by a Bush presidency as much as they are meant to be a political statement.
  30. In a November speech, Fidel Castro complained of the "chaos and disorganization" of the republics in the former Soviet Union with which Cuba must now negotiate its sugar sales.
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