disorder
US: /dɪˈsɔɹdɝ/
UK: /dɪsˈɔːdɐ/
UK: /dɪsˈɔːdɐ/
English Vietnamese dictionary
disorder /dis'ɔ:də/
- danh từ
- sự mất trật tự, sự bừa bãi, sự lộn xộn
- sự hỗn loạn, sự rối loạn, sự náo loạn
- (y học) sự khó ở, sự rối loạn (một chức năng của cơ thể)
- ngoại động từ
- làm mất trật tự, làm bừa bãi, làm lộn xộn
- làm hỗn loạn, làm rối loạn, làm náo loạn
- (y học) làm khó ở, làm rối loạn (một chức năng của cơ thể)
Advanced English dictionary
+ noun
1 [U] an untidy state; a lack of order or organization: His financial affairs were in complete disorder. + The room was in a state of disorder. + Everyone began shouting at once and the meeting broke up in disorder.
Antonym: ORDER
2 [U] violent behaviour of large groups of people: an outbreak of rioting and public disorder + Twenty people were arrested after a night of civil disorder.
Compare: ORDER (3)
3 [C, U] an illness that causes a part of the body to stop functioning correctly: a blood / bowel disorder + eating disorders + He was suffering from some form of psychiatric disorder. + a rare disorder of the liver + Most people with acute mental disorder can be treated at home.
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
1 disarray, confusion, chaos, disorderliness, disorganization, untidiness, mess, muddle, jumble, hash, mishmash, tangle, hotchpotch or US and Canadian also hodgepodge, derangement, shambles, clutter:
After the party, the place was in terrible disorder.
2 tumult, riot, disturbance, pandemonium, upheaval, ferment, fuss, unrest, uproar, hubbub, hullabaloo, commotion, clamour, turbulence, turmoil, turbulence, violence, bedlam, free-for-all, rumpus, brouhaha, fracas, affray, fray, brawl, Donnybrook, scuffle, fight, mêlée or melee, battle royal, battle, civil disorder, breach of the peace, Colloq Brit kerfuffle or carfuffle or kurfuffle, Slang Brit bovver:
The army had to be called out to quell the disorder.
3 ailment, illness, sickness, affliction, malady, affection, complaint, disease:
The doctors diagnosed it as a liver disorder.
v.
4 upset, disarrange, muddle, confuse, confound, unsettle, disorganize, discompose, shake up, disturb, mix (up), befuddle, jumble, scramble, tangle, snarl:
You obscure the sense when you disorder the words.
Collocation dictionary
1 untidy state
ADJ.
complete
VERB + DISORDER
throw sth into
The country was thrown into disorder by the strikes.
PREP.
in ~
He died suddenly, leaving his financial affairs in complete disorder.
PHRASES
a state of disorder
2 violent behaviour
ADJ.
major, serious | widespread | violent | civil, crowd, public, social | political
QUANT.
outbreak
There have been outbreaks of serious public disorder.
VERB + DISORDER
create, lead to | quell
Troops were sent in to quell the disorder.
| prevent
new restrictions aimed at preventing social disorder
3 illness
ADJ.
serious, severe | chronic | common, rare | genetic, inherited | blood, brain, etc. | circulatory, eating, etc.
Anorexia is a common eating disorder.
| behavioural, emotional, mental, nervous, personality, physical, psychiatric, psychological
VERB + DISORDER
have, suffer from
She suffers from a rare blood disorder.
| treat
DISORDER + VERB
affect sth
disorders affecting the very old, such as senile dementia > Special page at ILLNESS
Concise English dictionary
disorders|disordered|disorderingdɪs'ɔːdə
noun
+condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning
+a condition in which things are not in their expected places
+a disturbance of the peace or of public order
verb
+disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed
+bring disorder to