词汇 | disorientation |
释义 | disorientation noun[ U ] uk /ˌdɪ.sɔː.ri.enˈteɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌdɪ.sɔːr.i.enˈteɪ.ʃən/ a feeling of being confused about where you are, where you are going, or what is happening: 迷失方向;不知所措 Dehydration can cause disorientation, low blood pressure, kidney failure, and ultimately death.脱水会导致失去方向感、低血压、肾衰竭,并最终导致死亡。 The camera angles give the viewer a strange sense of disorientation.摄像机的角度会给观众一种奇怪的迷失方向感。 See disorientate Memory loss, confusion and disorientation are not a necessary part of the normal aging process. The user is left with a feeling of disorientation. Interrogators exploit the disorientation and disorganization felt by a newly arrived detainee. I began to understand my own disorientation - this feeling that something important was underway but that I was unable to see it. Confusion, confusing and feeling confused addled all of a doodahidiom all over the placeidiom alphabet soup at seaidiom disarray discombobulation disordered disorganization disorganized muddle something up muddle-headed muddled mush muzzily unaccountable unaccountably unexplainable unexplained unsearchable Examples of disorientationdisorientation Spatial impairment, resulting from parietal lobe dysfunction, leads to inability to navigate external surroundings (spatial disorientation) and to orientate objects. There is disorientation particularly for time, but often also for place, but never for personal identity. They should not be stopped abruptly because of the risk of worsening confusion and disorientation caused by an anticholinergic withdrawal syndrome. The divergent nature of these allusions dislocate history and geography, adding to the reader's disorientation. Laboratory work also proves that there are sub-lethal effects on the nervous system such as irritability, disorientation and convulsions before the lethal effects are produced. However, the structures were somewhat deformed by the drying process and the disorientation angles were still large for detailed analysis. Later, in the second stage, more obvious disabilities emerge such as disorientation, and speech and more complex skills become affected. Over a period of 48 hours she became more agitated, had global confusion, disorientation, hallucinations, tachycardia and was increasingly hypertensive. At psychiatric referral on day 2 postoperatively, he showed short-term memory disturbance, disorientation in time and place, poor attention, and poor concentration. Disorientation has been considered to be a relevant clinical sign of delirium. Internees who suffered from acute anxiety states often deteriorated to a state of complete panic with confusion, disorientation, and hallucinations. My disorientation was increased by the performance of the interviewees. The liminal is a perennial site of disorientation ranging from fascination to horror. There had been other signs - disregard of social norms around toileting and dressing and disorientation in time and place. Providing centres to treat people with such disorientations is just about the least popular cause in the country, but it has to be addressed. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of disorientation These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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