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disarray

N ความ อลหม่าน  ความ สับสน  ความ ไม่เป็นระเบียบ  clutter confusion order organization kwam-on-la-man

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DISARRAY

v.t.[dis and array. ] 1. To undress; to divest of clothes.
2. To throw into disorder; to rout, as troops.

 

DISARRAY

n. 1. Disorder; confusion; loss or want of array or regular order.
2. Undress.

 

DISARRAYED

pp. Divested of clothes or array; disordered.

 

DISARRAYING

ppr. Divesting of clothes; throwing into disorder.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DISARRAY

Dis `ar *ray ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disarrayed; p. pr. & vb. n.Disarraying. ] Etym: [Pref. dis- + array, v.: cf. OF. desarroyer, desarreier.]

 

1. To throw into disorder; to break the array of. Who with fiery steeds Oft disarrayed the foes in battle ranged. Fenton.

 

2. To take off the dress of; to unrobe. So, as she bade, the witch they disarrayed. Spenser.

 

DISARRAY

Dis `ar *ray ", n. Etym: [Cf. F. désarroi. ]

 

1. Want of array or regular order; disorder; confusion. Disrank the troops, set all in disarray. Daniel.

 

2. Confused attire; undress. Spenser.

 

DISARRAYMENT

DISARRAYMENT Dis `ar *ray "ment, n.

 

Defn: Disorder. [R.] Feltham.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

disarray

dis ar ray |ˌdisəˈrā ˈˌdɪsəˈreɪ | noun a state of disorganization or untidiness: her gray hair was in disarray | his plans have been thrown into disarray . verb [ with obj. ] 1 throw (someone or something ) into a state of disorganization or untidiness: the inspection disarrayed the usual schedule. 2 literary strip (someone ) of clothing: attendant damsels to help to disarray her. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French dissairay.

 

Oxford Dictionary

disarray

dis |array |dɪsəˈreɪ | noun [ mass noun ] a state of disorganization or untidiness: her grey hair was in disarray | his plans have been thrown into disarray . verb [ with obj. ] 1 throw into a state of disorganization or untidiness: the inspection disarrayed the usual schedule. 2 literary undress (someone ): attendant damsels to help to disarray her. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French dissairay.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

disarray

disarray noun the room was in disarray: disorder, confusion, chaos, untidiness, disorganization, dishevelment, mess, muddle, clutter, jumble, tangle, shambles. ANTONYMS tidiness.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

disarray

disarray noun 1 the room was in disarray: disorder, confusion, chaos; untidiness, dishevelment; mess, muddle, clutter, jumble, mix-up, tangle, hotchpotch, shambles. ANTONYMS tidiness. 2 the political disarray which followed the death of Offa: disorganization, lack of order, discomposure, disunity; indiscipline, unruliness. ANTONYMS orderliness. verb her clothes were disarrayed: disarrange, make untidy, bring /throw into disarray, bring /throw into disorder, disorganize, throw into a state of disorganization, turn upside-down, unsettle; dishevel, tousle, rumple. ANTONYMS tidy, organize.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

disarray

dis ar ray /dɪ̀səréɪ /名詞 U かたく (人 場所などの )混乱 (状態 ), 無秩序, 乱雑 ; (衣服などの )乱れ, だらしなさ in disarray 取り乱して, 混乱状態で 動詞 s ; ed ; ing 他動詞 …を混乱させる, 乱雑にする .