disorientate

英[dɪs'ɔːriənteɪt] 美[dɪs'ɔːriənteɪt]
  • vt. 使 ... 失去方向感; 使 ... 神志迷乱
  • =disorient
Verb:
  1. cause to be lost or disoriented

1. Experts have also said that 3d footage can disorientate the brain, causing eye strain and headaches.
专家还称,3d的连续镜头会迷惑人们的大脑,引起眼疲劳和头痛。

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2. Organisers of the annual initiative, now in its fifth year, say the bright lights disorientate the migrating birds and override their natural navigational cues.
组织者们自发一年一度的活动,到今年他们是第五次了。他们称,明亮的灯光会使候鸟们失去方向感,还会打乱他们的天然航行信号。

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3. Organisers of the annual initiative, now in its fifth year, say the bright lights disorientate the migrating birds and override their natural navigational cues.
组织者们自发一年一度的活动,到今年他们是第五次了。他们称,明亮的灯光会使候鸟们失去方向感,还会打乱他们的天然航行信号。

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    1. I felt completely disorientated with the jet lag.
      我乘长途飞机後因生理节奏失调而感到昏昏沉沉的。
    2. We were quite disorientated by the maze of streets.
      街道曲曲弯弯的,把我们弄得迷失了方向。

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