释义 |
disˈorganized, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed1.] Deprived or destitute of organization; having lost, or being without, organic connexion or systematic arrangement; thrown into confusion, disordered.
1812[see disorganize]. 1840Macaulay Ess. Clive (1854) 529/1 A succession of revolutions; a disorganized administration. 1868Ruskin Pol. Econ. Art Add. 199 A vast and disorganized mob, scrambling each for what he can get. 1879G. C. Harlan Eyesight v. 53 The operation for the removal of a disorganized eye is not a serious one. |