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		disarray美 [.dɪsə'reɪ]  英 [.dɪsə'reɪ]  - n.混乱;紊乱
 - v.弄乱;〈古〉脱去[剥去]衣服
 - 网络杂乱;无秩序;使乱
 
 第三人称单数:disarrays  现在分词:disarraying  过去分词:disarrayed   n. confusion,dismay,panic,disorder,alarm 1.  | 混乱;紊乱a state of confusion and lack of organization in a situation or a place  |  
  | The peace talks broke up in disarray . 和谈在混乱中破裂了。  |   | Our plans were thrown into disarray by her arrival. 我们的计划因她的到来而陷入一片混乱。  |  
 v.  | 1. to make something confused and disorganized 2. to remove somebody's clothes  |  n.  | 1. a disorganized and confused state 2. a state of untidiness, especially in dress 3. a situation in which people are very confused or things are not organized, especially because something unexpected has happened 4. a situation in which clothes or objects are very untidy 1. a disorganized and confused state 2. a state of untidiness, especially in dress 3. a situation in which people are very confused or things are not organized, especially because something unexpected has happened 4. a situation in which clothes or objects are very untidy  |  
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