disorientating
adjective mainly UK uk/dɪˈsɔː.ri.ən.teɪ.tɪŋ/ us/dɪˈsɔːr.i.ən.teɪ.t̬ɪŋ/ (also mainly US disorienting)
迷失方向的;不知所措的
making someone confused about where they are, where they are going, or what is happening
Moments of disaster are disorientating. 灾难发生的瞬间,人们会不知所措。
The sloping floor has a disorientating effect. 倾斜的地板让人失去方向感。
See: disorientate
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- We never fly our gliders in cloud because it is too disorientating.
- Withdrawal from the medication can be very disorientating.
- Seeing different actors play the same characters is disorientating.
- She was shaking, unable to cope with the disorientating events of the evening.
- His art has a disorientating quality.