chaotic
含义: In a state of complete disorder and confusion; lacking any order or organisation.
Chaotic is widely used in both everyday and technical contexts. In daily life, it describes disorganised situations, environments, or behaviour. In mathematics and physics, chaos theory describes systems that are highly sensitive to initial conditions, producing seemingly random behaviour from deterministic rules. It collocates with 'scene,' 'situation,' 'state,' 'lifestyle,' and 'energy.'
例句
- The office was chaotic on the day of the product launch, with phones ringing non-stop. 产品发布当天,办公室一片混乱,电话响个不停。La oficina era un caos el día del lanzamiento del producto, con teléfonos que no paraban de sonar.製品発売日のオフィスは混沌としており、電話が鳴り止みませんでした。제품 출시일 사무실은 혼란스러웠고, 전화가 쉴 새 없이 울렸습니다.
- Rescue workers described chaotic scenes at the site of the train derailment. 救援人员描述了火车脱轨现场的混乱景象。Los equipos de rescate describieron escenas caóticas en el lugar del descarrilamiento del tren.救助隊員は列車脱線現場の混乱した状況を伝えました。구조대원들은 열차 탈선 현장의 혼란스러운 상황을 전했습니다.
- His chaotic approach to filing meant that important documents were frequently lost. 他混乱的文件管理方式意味着重要文件经常丢失。Su caótico sistema de archivo hacía que los documentos importantes se extraviasen con frecuencia.彼の整理整頓ができないファイリング方法のせいで、重要な書類が頻繁に紛失していました。그의 엉망진창인 서류 정리 방식 때문에 중요한 문서가 자주 분실되었습니다.
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语境: general, media, academic
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Greek khaotikos, from khaos (vast chasm, void), which in mythology referred to the primordial emptiness before creation. The modern adjective form entered English in the early 18th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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