柯林斯詞典disorganized /d?s???ɡ??na?zd/ BRIT also disorganised1. ADJ Something that is disorganized is in a confused state or is badly planned or managed. 混亂無(wú)序的; 缺乏組織的 A report by the state prosecutor described the police action as confused and disorganized. 州檢察官的報(bào)告將警方的行動(dòng)描述成混亂和缺乏組織的。2. ADJ Someone who is disorganized is very bad at organizing things in their life. 沒(méi)有條理的 My boss is completely disorganized and leaves the most important items until very late. 我的老板完全沒(méi)有條理,并把最重要的事項(xiàng)拖得很久。 返回 disorganized劍橋詞典badly planned and without order 計(jì)劃不周的,組織不善的 The whole conference was totally disorganized - nobody knew what they were supposed to be doing. 整個(gè)會(huì)議毫無(wú)計(jì)劃性——沒(méi)有人知道該干什么。 not good at planning or organizing things 不善計(jì)劃的,沒(méi)有條理的 He's impossible to work for - he's so disorganized. 沒(méi)辦法給他干活——他做事太沒(méi)章法。 例句 He's disorganized, inefficient , never there when you want him - in short , the man's hopeless .The house is a very disorganized at the moment because we're in the middle of redecorating .My desk is not actually as disorganized as it looks , you know !How can you find anything in such a disorganized office ? You need to put some systems in place .She keeps her clothes is a disorganized heap in the corner of the room . 返回 disorganized