disorient
- IPA[disˈôrēənt]
美式
- cause (someone) to lose their sense of direction;make (someone) feel confused
verb: disorient, 3rd person present: disorients, gerund or present participle: disorienting, past tense: disoriented, past participle: disoriented
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動詞
- 1. cause (someone) to lose their sense of direction the driving snow disoriented them I was disoriented by the dark
- ▪ make (someone) feel confused the inconsistencies of the narrative do more than merely disorient and challenge the reader
- having lost one's sense of direction: she was so disoriented that Joe had to walk her to her room
Oxford American Dictionary
- having lost one's sense of direction; disorientated: she was so disoriented that Joe had to walk her to her room
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[dɪsˈɔːrɪɛnt]
英式
- cause (someone) to lose their sense of direction; disorientate: the driving snow disoriented them I was disoriented by the dark
Oxford Dictionary