1.使不辨方向,使迷失方位
2.使精神混乱
1.to make someone confused about where they are or what direction they are moving in
2.to make someone unable to think clearly or make sensible decisions
1.Puberty is often disorienting for girls and for their parents.
不论是对于女孩还是她们的父母,青春期都是一个令人迷惑的时期。
2.He opened his eyes, and for a moment didn't have a clue where he was. Totally disorienting, waking up on a plane.
他睁开了双眼,在那一刻中他对于自己的处境没有一点印象,完全搞不清楚自己怎么在一架飞机上醒来。
3.Charting your course through a building can be disorienting, especially for a GPS-reliant geek.
当你在楼宇内穿行时,看地图也很难识别方向,尤其对那些患有GPS依赖症的人群来说。
4.It was disorienting to look at that latticed half-bridge leaving off in midair like some sort of Surrealist painting.
它看上去让人迷惑,网格状的半桥悬浮在半空中,多少有些超现实主义画作的味道。
5.Baudelairean strangeness approximates the effect of my own encounter with any number of disorienting features of Zeng's art.
波德莱尔式的陌生化十分接近笔者与曾梵志艺术中任何数量的惑人的特色相遇时的情形。
6.Pulsing currents of brightly coloured light stream in disorienting patterns around the space .
在整个空间周围,明亮而色彩鲜明的光线用令人眼花缭乱的图案构成了搏动的电流。
7.making so many turns to the right and then the left was completely disorienting; a sharp blow to the head can be disorienting.
右转了这么多次以后就迷失了方向;对脑部的重击会导致昏迷。
8."When you are laid off it is very disorienting. It was a real shock to my system, " said 43-year-old Skidmore, of Overland Park, Kansas.
43岁的斯基莫尔说:“被炒鱿鱼时,人往往会十分迷茫,这对我的生活真是巨大冲击。”
9.It terminated in a rotunda, whose enormity and crepuscular illumination Jack found disorienting.
隧道的末端是一个圆形建筑,它巨大的外形和朦胧的光亮让杰克觉得迷乱。
10.But most of all, they have been desperately disorienting for the country's own sense of itself.
但是,最重要的是,暴乱也昭示英国自己严重地迷失了自我感知。