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Definition of disorderly in English: disorderlyadjective dɪsˈɔːdəliˌdɪsˈɔrdərli 1Lacking organization; untidy. 没条理的;凌乱的 his life was as disorderly as ever 他的生活一如往常乱七八糟。 a disorderly pile of books 一堆凌乱的书。 Example sentencesExamples - The handwriting changed from the slanted, flowing script to short, cramped letters jumbled together in a disorderly fashion.
- The ban on mobile phones in the council chamber is only a minor issue compared to the culture of disorderly and inefficient meetings that has built up in Kerry over the years.
- She hadn't even known human beings were capable of making such a disorderly, confused noise - part wail, part shriek, part yell.
- Children with ADHD are hindered if the classroom is noisy, disorderly, or lacking clear consistent regimens and expectations.
- We have one that's unsafe, disorderly, illegal and undignified.
- Mixing raw and cooked food together, disorderly arrangements and cross pollution are seen as roots of the problem.
- One room was disorderly with clothes crumpled, lying on the floor; also brand - new clothes still in their packets.
- I started - twice - to write about the dangers of a disorderly decline in the dollar, and what events might trigger it.
- Second, the Chinese recording procedures were unsystematic and disorderly.
- Timing was done in the most haphazard and disorderly manner and lacked credibility.
- When Hong Kong people watch the disorderly manner in which mainlanders squeeze to get on public buses, they describe it as being similar to their own situation thirty or forty years ago.
- This Winter's confused disorderly commercialism comes at the expense of taste, style and common sense.
- A key mission of science is to examine the disorderly, even chaotic appearance of nature, and develop overarching descriptions for defined segments of that nature.
- In addition to the simple geometric figure, nature offers us a spectacle of the branched, jagged and seemingly disorderly structures that pose a challenge to geometry.
- Refugee flows, by their nature, are chaotic and disorderly.
- He started digging through a disorderly pile of assorted framed pictures, including several that looked like they had been run over by a truck.
- I have only been to Las Vegas once myself, and the whole time I was there I was disorderly and confused.
- To outsiders, the garden is a space of chaotic, disorderly difference and sensory assault.
- In addition, protein metabolism becomes chaotic and disorderly, leading to mutant antibodies becoming auto-antibodies.
- The US was faced with only two choices: orderly retreat, or disorderly retreat.
Synonyms untidy, disorganized, messy, chaotic, cluttered, littered, jumbled, muddled, confused, unsystematic, irregular out of order, out of place, in disarray, in a mess, in a jumble, in a muddle, upside-down, at sixes and sevens, haywire, haphazard informal all over the place, like a bomb's hit it, higgledy-piggledy British informal shambolic - 1.1 Involving or contributing to a breakdown of peaceful and law-abiding behaviour.
制造混乱的;造成骚乱的 they had no intention of staging a disorderly protest 他们无意发起一场可能会带来混乱的抗议活动。 Example sentencesExamples - Since then, the orders have been used against a gang of six terrorising Slade Green residents, two aggressive shop - lifters and a bus vandal, as well as other disorderly youths.
- Raby was said to have regularly attempted to enter the pub despite the earlier exclusion order, banged on windows and doors, behaved in a disorderly manner outside the premises and swore at Mrs Booth.
- The Constitution provides for the removal of a deputy in cases of bankruptcy and unruly or disorderly behaviour.
- Drunk and disorderly incidents more than doubled from 12 to 26, and drunk and incapable offenders increased eight-fold.
- Ordinary residents should be able to go into the town centre and enjoy a drink or a meal without coming across disorderly behaviour.
- District judge Kevin Gray sentenced him to two months in prison for the offence of threatening behaviour and a £100 fine for the disorderly behaviour
- He pleaded guilty to disorderly behaviour and was fined £100, plus court costs of £60 over the incident.
- He admitted criminal damage, disorderly behaviour and resisting police and was given a day's detention and ordered to pay £100 compensation for the damage.
- A 39-year-old man was convicted without penalty of disorderly behaviour by the Berri Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
- They say he was drunk, disorderly and resisted arrest.
- You also have a history of committing offences of disorderly behaviour and, in the past, were the subject of a curfew order.
- She is also charged with using obscene language, assaulting PC Ramcharan, occasioning a wound and behaving in a disorderly manner.
- Strategic Traffic Unit senior sergeant Ian Campion said police could take action if the widow washers became disorderly or threatened drivers.
- Mark Tyler pleaded guilty to ‘racially aggravated disorderly behaviour’ after a drink-fuelled row with the night manager of an hotel in Lincoln.
- I will touch on the issue of disorderly and unruly passenger behaviour.
- Despite this, the majority have either done something they later regretted or been involved in or witnessed criminal or disorderly incidents while out drinking.
- About 50-60 drunken and disorderly people spilled on to the Market Cross as police units from two counties and seven towns were called to the fracas.
- Instead of the upfront taxes favoured by police forces, disorderly premises in new Alcohol Disorder Zones will, in future, receive a warning and be allowed eight weeks to clean up their act.
- 100 years ago: York Police Court dealt with a man summoned for being disorderly and refusing to quit the Britannia Inn, Heworth, when asked to do so.
- The 18-year-old, who is also charged with disorderly behaviour, was in the Piccadilly area with a group of friends when the alleged assault took place.
Synonyms unruly, boisterous, rough, rowdy, wild, turbulent, tumultuous disruptive, troublesome, antisocial, disobedient, undisciplined, lawless, unmanageable, uncontrollable, ungovernable, out of hand, out of control obstreperous, refractory, rebellious, mutinous, insurrectionary, insurgent, seditious, anarchic, riotous, rioting
Definition of disorderly in US English: disorderlyadjectiveˌdisˈôrdərlēˌdɪsˈɔrdərli 1Lacking organization; untidy. 没条理的;凌乱的 his life was as disorderly as ever 他的生活一如往常乱七八糟。 a disorderly pile of books 一堆凌乱的书。 Example sentencesExamples - I started - twice - to write about the dangers of a disorderly decline in the dollar, and what events might trigger it.
- Second, the Chinese recording procedures were unsystematic and disorderly.
- We have one that's unsafe, disorderly, illegal and undignified.
- She hadn't even known human beings were capable of making such a disorderly, confused noise - part wail, part shriek, part yell.
- Children with ADHD are hindered if the classroom is noisy, disorderly, or lacking clear consistent regimens and expectations.
- In addition, protein metabolism becomes chaotic and disorderly, leading to mutant antibodies becoming auto-antibodies.
- The US was faced with only two choices: orderly retreat, or disorderly retreat.
- I have only been to Las Vegas once myself, and the whole time I was there I was disorderly and confused.
- A key mission of science is to examine the disorderly, even chaotic appearance of nature, and develop overarching descriptions for defined segments of that nature.
- When Hong Kong people watch the disorderly manner in which mainlanders squeeze to get on public buses, they describe it as being similar to their own situation thirty or forty years ago.
- Mixing raw and cooked food together, disorderly arrangements and cross pollution are seen as roots of the problem.
- One room was disorderly with clothes crumpled, lying on the floor; also brand - new clothes still in their packets.
- The ban on mobile phones in the council chamber is only a minor issue compared to the culture of disorderly and inefficient meetings that has built up in Kerry over the years.
- The handwriting changed from the slanted, flowing script to short, cramped letters jumbled together in a disorderly fashion.
- This Winter's confused disorderly commercialism comes at the expense of taste, style and common sense.
- To outsiders, the garden is a space of chaotic, disorderly difference and sensory assault.
- In addition to the simple geometric figure, nature offers us a spectacle of the branched, jagged and seemingly disorderly structures that pose a challenge to geometry.
- Refugee flows, by their nature, are chaotic and disorderly.
- He started digging through a disorderly pile of assorted framed pictures, including several that looked like they had been run over by a truck.
- Timing was done in the most haphazard and disorderly manner and lacked credibility.
Synonyms untidy, disorganized, messy, chaotic, cluttered, littered, jumbled, muddled, confused, unsystematic, irregular - 1.1 Involving or contributing to a breakdown of peaceful and law-abiding behavior.
制造混乱的;造成骚乱的 they had no intention of staging a disorderly protest 他们无意发起一场可能会带来混乱的抗议活动。 Example sentencesExamples - 100 years ago: York Police Court dealt with a man summoned for being disorderly and refusing to quit the Britannia Inn, Heworth, when asked to do so.
- They say he was drunk, disorderly and resisted arrest.
- The 18-year-old, who is also charged with disorderly behaviour, was in the Piccadilly area with a group of friends when the alleged assault took place.
- District judge Kevin Gray sentenced him to two months in prison for the offence of threatening behaviour and a £100 fine for the disorderly behaviour
- She is also charged with using obscene language, assaulting PC Ramcharan, occasioning a wound and behaving in a disorderly manner.
- Despite this, the majority have either done something they later regretted or been involved in or witnessed criminal or disorderly incidents while out drinking.
- A 39-year-old man was convicted without penalty of disorderly behaviour by the Berri Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
- Strategic Traffic Unit senior sergeant Ian Campion said police could take action if the widow washers became disorderly or threatened drivers.
- He pleaded guilty to disorderly behaviour and was fined £100, plus court costs of £60 over the incident.
- Instead of the upfront taxes favoured by police forces, disorderly premises in new Alcohol Disorder Zones will, in future, receive a warning and be allowed eight weeks to clean up their act.
- Since then, the orders have been used against a gang of six terrorising Slade Green residents, two aggressive shop - lifters and a bus vandal, as well as other disorderly youths.
- He admitted criminal damage, disorderly behaviour and resisting police and was given a day's detention and ordered to pay £100 compensation for the damage.
- Raby was said to have regularly attempted to enter the pub despite the earlier exclusion order, banged on windows and doors, behaved in a disorderly manner outside the premises and swore at Mrs Booth.
- I will touch on the issue of disorderly and unruly passenger behaviour.
- Ordinary residents should be able to go into the town centre and enjoy a drink or a meal without coming across disorderly behaviour.
- About 50-60 drunken and disorderly people spilled on to the Market Cross as police units from two counties and seven towns were called to the fracas.
- You also have a history of committing offences of disorderly behaviour and, in the past, were the subject of a curfew order.
- Mark Tyler pleaded guilty to ‘racially aggravated disorderly behaviour’ after a drink-fuelled row with the night manager of an hotel in Lincoln.
- Drunk and disorderly incidents more than doubled from 12 to 26, and drunk and incapable offenders increased eight-fold.
- The Constitution provides for the removal of a deputy in cases of bankruptcy and unruly or disorderly behaviour.
Synonyms unruly, boisterous, rough, rowdy, wild, turbulent, tumultuous
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