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Disoriented Feel Lost People Don’t They’ve Sense You’ve

英语单词 disoriented
英美音标 英 [dɪ'sɔːriəntɪd] 美 [dɪ'sɔːriəntɪd]
中文释义 adj.分不清方向或目标的;无判断力的
动词disorient的过去式和过去分词形式.
英语例句 (1) The patient usually sweats profusely, feels clammy to the touch, may complain of a headache or nausea, and may be disoriented and feel weak.
中文例句 (1) 热衰竭患者通常会大量出汗,但摸上去是湿冷的,会有头疼或恶心的症状,分不清方向并感觉虚弱。
vocabulary简明 To be disoriented is to feel lost or confused. People who are disoriented either don’t know where they are because they’ve lost their sense of direction, or they don’t know who they are because they’ve lost their sense of self.
vocabulary扩展 Disoriented people feel confused, particularly about place and purpose. If you’ve ever been lost in a new city, you’ve felt disoriented. If you bring a squirrel into your house, it’ll probably be disoriented and bonk into a wall. Getting a concussion could make you disoriented. Diseases like Alzheimer’s can make people feel disoriented. Being disoriented is a confusing, scary feeling. Disoriented comes from the French word that means "to turn from the east."

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