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a. 分不清方向或目标的, 无判断力的




    disoriented
    [ adj ]
    1. having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity

    2. <adj.all>
      I frequently find myself disoriented when I come up out of the subway
      the anesthetic left her completely disoriented
    3. socially disoriented

    4. <adj.all>
      anomic loners musing over their fate
      we live in an age of rootless alienated people


    disoriented \disoriented\ adj.
    1. having lost one's bearings physically or mentally. I
    frequently find myself disoriented when I come up out of
    the subway;the anesthetic left her completely disoriented

    Syn: confused, lost.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    2. socially disoriented; withdrawn from social interactions.

    Syn: alienated, anomic.
    [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

    1. Butler's original idea was to make something operatic out of 'American comic-book narrative and design of the 1930s to '50s', and especially a disoriented Superman-figure (Craig) from now.
    2. I have known Col. Mengistu very well and have seen him change from an apparently nationalistic leader into a disoriented demagogue who has made Ethiopia an appendage of the Soviet Union.
    3. Gadhafi was apparently unharmed, although there were rumors that the attack had left him confused and disoriented.
    4. "We assume that she was driving around and got disoriented," said Fisher.
    5. "The collapse of the old ideology has left people wandering and disoriented.
    6. Ms. Walker contacted an accredited prayer practitioner from her church and a Christian Science nurse to attend the child, but Shauntay nevertheless lost weight and grew disoriented.
    7. "It took 15 minutes to find him," Malawich said. "He was kind of scared and disoriented." Malawich radioed the boy and told him to follow his tail lights to Newark International.
    8. "I felt he was totally disoriented.
    9. The group stopped only briefly during their four-hour dash. Once, to pick up a disoriented and dehydrated Arab whose car had broken down hours earlier.
    10. He's doing the best he can, but he seems a little disoriented, a little shaky," he said. "It would be a good idea for him to come see the doctor.
    11. And the hotel lobby has been reconfigured to stop disoriented convention guests from wandering with their luggage into the office towers.
    12. Richard Hammer said Michael appeared disoriented said about 100 people had visited over a two-day period.
    13. "He seemed disoriented at first, despondent, that he had gotten framed," hostage Jerry Renaud said today. "He said he wasn't there to hurt us.
    14. A missing teen whom sheriffs stopped looking for because they considered him a runaway was found hungry and disoriented in a national forest where he had been lost and wandering for six days.
    15. All the other jurors, including the one in question, later submitted affidavits in support of the women's request for a new trial, stating that during deliberations the juror had been disoriented, confused and unable to connect her thoughts.
    16. The officers who arrested Burrell "said he was out of his mind," and witnesses said he appeared disoriented, according to Newman.
    17. Unlike Mr Kallas, they were unable - or unwilling - to get change in place early while the industrial and other lobbies were disoriented.
    18. "The wind must have changed and got them disoriented with the smoke and trapped them in there," Killpack said.
    19. Authorities speculate Petrie, who had a heart ailment, became disoriented in the rush-hour storm, took the wrong route and had a heart attack, causing the vehicle to veer into a ditch.
    20. He said the whale is emaciated from lack of food and disoriented, but is behaving normally.
    21. Some scientists speculate that the beachings occur when the pod, or group, of whales follows a sick leader ashore, or that the mammals become disoriented by magnetic variations along geological faults.
    22. The whales that returned to the sea appeared to be all right this morning despite fears on Tuesday that they would be disoriented, and in danger of beaching themselves again, authorities said.
    23. Theories include that the pod, or school, of whales follows a sick leader ashore, or that the marine mammals are disoriented by magnetic variations along geological faults.
    24. The skiers apparently became disoriented in a "whiteout," said Deschutes County Sheriff's Sgt. Terry Silbaugh.
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