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 chaotic [ke'ɑtɪk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 混乱的, 无秩序的

[法] 混乱的, 混沌的


  1. With no one to keep order the situation in the classroom was chaotic.
    因无人维持秩序, 教室里一片混乱.
  2. The city traffic was chaotic.
    市内交通混乱。
  3. The room was in a chaotic state.
    那个房间在乱糟糟的状态中。


chaotic
[ adj ]
  1. of or relating to a sensitive dependence on initial conditions

  2. <adj.pert>
  3. lacking a visible order or organization

  4. <adj.all>
  5. completely unordered and unpredictable and confusing

  6. <adj.all>


Chaotic \Cha*ot"ic\ (k[asl]*[o^]t"[i^]k), a.
Resembling chaos; confused.

  1. "The market was very thin and chaotic and mostly affected by rumors concerning the Middle East," said a trader at a large Frankfurt bank.
  2. A new subway line began operating in Rome on Saturday, but city officials admitted it will do little to alleviate the capital's chaotic traffic conditions.
  3. His political position remained in doubt. Amid chaotic scenes at Westminster, Mr Major stunned the Commons by appearing to suggest under parliamentary privilege that the Harrods chief sought some form of arrangement with the government.
  4. Diplomats said the three resigned because they viewed Mr. U Nu's attempt as premature, and as a bid to exploit the chaotic situation for personal political gain.
  5. Software engineering is intended to replace disorganized methods of software-writing that have led to chaotic, unmanageable and failure-prone programs for large computers.
  6. His campaign in 1984 was chaotic; this one is a shambles.
  7. However, Mr. Brodsky said the tumultuous price swings of the past four days, rather than yesterday's chaotic opening, were the main reason the Merc took action.
  8. Gorbachev, who cut short a U.S. visit to fly to the stricken area, was chagrined by the ethnic politics amid such misery and by the Soviet press criticism of relief efforts as chaotic.
  9. The meetings between Hashimoto and Brady took place against a backdrop of chaotic action on the Japanese stock market, where the closely followed Nikkei average of 225 stocks has fallen more than 25 percent since the beginning of the year.
  10. "This chaotic situation provokes uncertainty and increases the risk for investment in Honduras," the statement said.
  11. "Casey was writing and tearing up pieces of paper," said Mr. Gates of a chaotic session at CIA headquarters in November that year before Mr. Casey testified.
  12. His organization was chaotic, his fund raising was lackluster, and he wasn't a factor in New Hampshire, where the nation's first primary will be held Feb. 18.
  13. The opposition charges the incident was set up as part of a plot by army generals to seize power in the chaotic days that followed the assassination of the late president Park Chung-hee in late 1979.
  14. Bush went the opposite direction for his walk than he did a year ago when a walk into the town of Kennebunkport resulted in a chaotic traffic jam of reporters, cameras, townspeople and security vehicles.
  15. "It's chaotic," she said. "We're telling everybody to stay away from Tomah." Roads in central and southern Wisconsin flooded early in the day, with water forcing cars off the roads, officials said.
  16. Storehouse when he arrived was 'amorphous, and a bit chaotic.
  17. But the problem is greatly complicated by the chaotic struggle for power between the central government and the republics.
  18. "During the course of this year, a chaotic mixture of barter deals, clearing agreements and hard-currency transactions have emerged," it added.
  19. He was an 11th hour compromise at the 1980 convention after a chaotic few days during which Reagan toyed with the idea of sharing the ticket with former President Gerald Ford.
  20. The need remains to restore a sense of order to the chaotic federal budgeting process.
  21. In setting price limits, the Merc is reacting mainly to the chaotic trading of Jan. 23, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 115 points in one hour and stock-index futures also moved wildly.
  22. As the black market takes a grip on the economy and the Mafia flourishes, Russia's chaotic World Cup preparations should not perhaps be too surprising.
  23. The 13-member Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is under intense pressure to come up with a new production agreement to regain some control over the chaotic market.
  24. A woman was shot dead yesterday at a chaotic campaign rally of President F W de Klerk's National Party in which a black gunman opened fire on African National Congress members, Reuter reports from Roodepan.
  25. He claimed that the opposition parties would be unable to form a stable government and said: 'I believe that single-party, Fianna Fail government under my leadership can do far more for this country that a chaotic motley coalition led by deputy Bruton.'
  26. President Reagan and his wife, Nancy, out for a pleasant Sunday stroll, won cheers and applause in the city's showcase Arbat mall during a chaotic 10-minute episode in which grim-faced KGB agents roughed up members of the crowd and the press.
  27. There were slightly less chaotic scenes at scattered points in the vast desert camp when half a dozen tanker trucks arrived to distribute water.
  28. The U.S. welfare system is a chaotic collection of more than 100 programs that has evolved in a haphazard, piecemeal fashion and left us with a set of complicated and often counterproductive eligibility standards, benefit levels and responsibilities.
  29. The National Salvation Committee is trying to lead the chaotic country from inside the television station building, and the army said the building remained secure after the attack, which reportedly killed three people.
  30. Former Prime Minister Nu, who presided over chaotic experiment in democracy during the 1950s, is under house arrest.
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