Disarray in spanish
Desorden
pronunciation: desoʊɹ̩den part of speech: noun
pronunciation: desoʊɹ̩den part of speech: noun
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disarray = desorden, confusión, desconcierto. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]
Example: The cult of personality has been used to good effect by the Thatcher team, aided by disarray in the opposition.more:
» break down in + disarray = perder la compostura.
Example: In retrospect, this was perhaps a rather inauspicious beginning, for the test apparently broke down in disarray over the question of relevance judgement.» in + Adjetivo + disarray = confundido + Adverbio.
Example: These vital human needs may not feature prominently in the curriculum, and a society in moral disarray may offer insufficient guidance.» in a state of disarray = todo confuso, todo liado.
Example: There isn't even a job description for his position -- and ours are in a state of disarray anyway.» in disarray = desarreglado, desordenado, confuso.
Example: Sometimes cataloguers access other libraries' OPACs in order to resolve difficult problems when important parts of the item being catalogued are missing or are in disarray.