单词 | disorderly |
释义 | disorderly (dɪsɔːʳdəʳli ) 1. adjective If you describe something as disorderly, you mean that it is untidy, irregular, or disorganized. [formal] ...a large and disorderly room. 2. adjective If you describe someone as disorderly, you mean that they are behaving in a noisy, rude, or violent way in public. You can also describe a place or event as disorderly if the people there behave in this way. [formal] He pleaded guilty to being disorderly on licensed premises. In most of the residence halls we visited, rules prohibit disorderly conduct. Football matches are disorderly events. 3. drunk and disorderly phrase [verb-link PHRASE] If someone is charged with being drunk and disorderly, they are charged with being drunk and behaving in a noisy, offensive, or violent way in public. [law] Collocations: disorderly behaviour He was charged with threatening or disorderly behaviour with intention to cause distress and alarm. The Sun Police can impose fixed-penalty notices for disorderly behaviour, damage and retail theft. Times, Sunday Times Early intervention with disorderly behaviour prevents an escalation to more serious crimes. Times, Sunday Times Police and council officials compiled a dossier claiming she was 'repeatedly responsible for causing noise nuisance and displaying drunk and disorderly behaviour'. The Sun Section 5 will still cover threatening, abusive or disorderly behaviour. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 混乱的 Japanese: 混乱した |
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