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disoriented造句
(1) Society has been disoriented by changing values. (2) Whales become disoriented in shallow water. (3) When he regained consciousness he was disoriented and not sure how he had gotten there. (4) I come out of the theater feeling disoriented. (5) He sat up, feeling weak, disoriented. (6) I am disoriented, but captivated. (7) Jean-Pierre felt faintly disoriented by it. (8) I feel dizzy and disoriented. (9) But at that time, biologists also saw sick, disoriented manatees acting strangely by curling their lips and arching their backs. (10) Mrs Roberts, indeed, who felt completely disoriented, clung on absurdly to the reality of Martin Parr. (11) Everybody is exhausted and disoriented after three weeks on the road. (12) He felt strangely disoriented and feebly guilty and for a moment could not remember the crux of his sermon for tomorrow. (13) The drumming disoriented him, the darkness frightened him; he shouted out. (14) The pilot became disoriented in bad weather over the ocean. (15) After the presents are opened, long-term planners are disoriented and must find new work. (16) I'm quite disoriented. Which way is north? (17) They got disoriented in the wood. (18) When he came up out of the subway, he was momentarily disoriented. (19) Her head still hurt, and she felt slightly dizzy and disoriented. (20) When he emerged into the street, he was completely disoriented. (21) I stumbled from the room dazed and confused, completely disoriented by what had just happened. (22) She freezes in place, feet planted on the floor, white-faced, disoriented. (23) The few who have seen Durdiyev lately describe him as disoriented, raising concern that he may have been force-fed medication. (24) That the Assistant Manager emerged later in the day at the same door similarly disoriented is not in doubt either. (25) At first, the fire had left them shocked and disoriented. (26) Commuting between Time and eternity, Iyer helps us to understand the disoriented, directionless contemporary condition. (27) Living in an unfamiliar environment, surrounded by strangers, people felt uneasy, lost, and disoriented. (28) Travellers who come to view the stalactites without guides often become disoriented. (29) He is an example of some one who has become lost or disoriented on the new frontier. (30) Wearing dark glasses, with one arm in a sling, she seemed disoriented and distanced from events.