常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句This earthquake led to a once-paralyzed government, power vacancy and social order in disarray.此次地震導(dǎo)致海地政府一度陷入癱瘓,出現(xiàn)權(quán)力真空,社會(huì)秩序混亂。Eventually, exhausted and in disarray, the army was stopped by ditches and earth walls and was then overwhelmed in a final onslaught.“疲勞,混亂,羅馬軍隊(duì)最終被深溝和土牆擋住了退路,隨後就淹沒(méi)在了日耳曼人的最後一次猛烈襲擊中”。On a day-to-day basis, successful bilateral cooperation on both ongoing issues and the periodic crisis of the day belies the notion of an alliance in disarray.在処理日常事務(wù)過(guò)程中,順利的雙邊郃作關(guān)系和周期性的郃作危機(jī)掩蓋了美日聯(lián)盟內(nèi)在的混亂。原聲例句Republicans were in disarray following the 2008 elections that produced a Democrat in the White House and a strengthening of Democratic control of both houses of Congress.Analysts had suggested the group was in disarray following Mehsud's death.Mr.Ahmadinejad,who took a low profile in weeks of unrest following his alleged "landslide victory" in Iran's disputed June 12 presidential election, claimed that his reformist opponents are now in disarray.權(quán)威例句With the government in disarray the most effective "security service" available to businessmen was the Mob.FORBES: The Rise Of An OligarchThird-quarter numbers were owed to the SEC and the books were still in disarray.FORBES: Looking Up--MaybeBut with the judiciary defending its pension privileges too, the government retreated in disarray.ECONOMIST: Politics in Brazil 返回 in disarray