slovo | definícia |
disarray (mass) | disarray
- neporiadok, zmätok |
disarray (encz) | disarray,nepořádek n: Pajosh |
disarray (encz) | disarray,zmatek n: Pajosh |
Disarray (gcide) | Disarray \Dis`ar*ray"\, n. [Cf. F. d['e]sarroi.]
1. Want of array or regular order; disorder; confusion.
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Disrank the troops, set all in disarray. --Daniel.
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2. Confused attire; undress. --Spenser.
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Disarray (gcide) | Disarray \Dis`ar*ray"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disarrayed; p. pr.
& vb. n. Disarraying.] [Pref. dis- + array, v.: cf. OF.
desarroyer, desarreier.]
1. To throw into disorder; to break the array of.
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Who with fiery steeds
Oft disarrayed the foes in battle ranged. --Fenton.
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2. To take off the dress of; to unrobe.
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So, as she bade, the witch they disarrayed.
--Spenser.
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disarray (wn) | disarray
n 1: a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly
thought and behavior; "a confusion of impressions" [syn:
confusion, mental confusion, confusedness,
muddiness, disarray]
2: untidiness (especially of clothing and appearance) [syn:
disarray, disorderliness]
v 1: bring disorder to [syn: disorder, disarray] [ant:
order] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
disarray (mass) | disarray
- neporiadok, zmätok |
disarray (encz) | disarray,nepořádek n: Pajoshdisarray,zmatek n: Pajosh |
disarrayed (encz) | disarrayed, adj: |
Disarrayed (gcide) | Disarray \Dis`ar*ray"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disarrayed; p. pr.
& vb. n. Disarraying.] [Pref. dis- + array, v.: cf. OF.
desarroyer, desarreier.]
1. To throw into disorder; to break the array of.
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Who with fiery steeds
Oft disarrayed the foes in battle ranged. --Fenton.
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2. To take off the dress of; to unrobe.
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So, as she bade, the witch they disarrayed.
--Spenser.
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Disarraying (gcide) | Disarray \Dis`ar*ray"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disarrayed; p. pr.
& vb. n. Disarraying.] [Pref. dis- + array, v.: cf. OF.
desarroyer, desarreier.]
1. To throw into disorder; to break the array of.
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Who with fiery steeds
Oft disarrayed the foes in battle ranged. --Fenton.
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2. To take off the dress of; to unrobe.
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So, as she bade, the witch they disarrayed.
--Spenser.
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Disarrayment (gcide) | Disarrayment \Dis`ar*ray"ment\, n.
Disorder. [R.] --Feltham.
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disarray (wn) | disarray
n 1: a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly
thought and behavior; "a confusion of impressions" [syn:
confusion, mental confusion, confusedness,
muddiness, disarray]
2: untidiness (especially of clothing and appearance) [syn:
disarray, disorderliness]
v 1: bring disorder to [syn: disorder, disarray] [ant:
order] |
disarrayed (wn) | disarrayed
adj 1: in disarray; "disarrayed bedclothes" |
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