also disorient
V-T If something disorientates you, you lose your sense of direction, or you generally feel lost and uncertain, for example, because you are in an unfamiliar environment. (在不熟悉的环境中)迷失方向
An overnight stay at a friend's house disorientates me.
在朋友家睡了一觉,醒来我不知自己身在何处。
disorientated 迷失方向的
I feel dizzy and disorientated.
我感到头晕目眩,找不到方向。
Now we're moving into an era where the world will become increasingly unfamiliar and disorientating to us.
而我们现在正迈向的时代,将会越来越远离我们,变得让人无所适从。
Financial crises are marked by a disquieting uncertainty about the value of assets and money, which makes them deeply disorientating.
资产价值和货币的不确定性令人不安,从而使金融危机令人深感困惑。
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