Her disheveled coat was waving in the wind. 她蓬散的衣服在风中飘荡。
Results: Cytoskeletons distributed unevenly, their morphology was irregular, dishevelled and shrunk after being treated with immunohistochemistry staining. 结果:免疫组织化学染色见抗菌肽处理后细胞骨架分布不均匀,形态不规则,散乱,卷缩。
dishevelled
[ adj ] in disarray; extremely disorderly <adj.all> her clothing was disheveledpowder-smeared and frowzled a rumpled unmade bed a bed with tousled sheets his brown hair was tousled, thick, and curly
Dishevel \Di*shev"el\ (d[i^]*sh[e^]v"'l or -[e^]l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disheveled}or {Dishevelled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disheveling} or {Dishevelling}.] [OF. descheveler, F. d['e]cheveler, LL. discapillare; dis- + L. capillus the hair of the head. See {Capillary}.] 1. To suffer (the hair) to hang loosely or disorderly; to spread or throw (the hair) in disorder; -- used chiefly in the passive participle.
With garments rent and hair disheveled, Wringing her hands and making piteous moan. --Spenser.
2. To spread loosely or disorderly.
Like the fair flower disheveled in the wind. --Cowper.
disheveled \di*shev"eled\, dishevelled \di*shev"elled\, a. 1. Hanging in loose disorder; disarranged; in disarray; not made neat; -- used especially of hair or clothing; as, disheveled hair.
2. Having the hair in loose disorder.
The dancing maidens are disheveled M[ae]nads. --J. A. Symonds.
And, if successful, Regioliner could face only dishevelled and dispirited rivals struggling to find partners.
'Rabin contradicts the whole of Jewish history,' he exclaimed in his home in the Hebron settlement, a cluster of heavily-guarded apartments that sits alongside the town's dishevelled Arab souk. To make his point, the rabbi spread a map over the table.
He was a retired school teacher, a dishevelled, gloomy individual trying to augment his pension.