Desordenado in english
Messy
pronunciation: mesi part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: mesi part of speech: adjective
In gestures
desordenado = disordered ; topsy-turvy ; in disarray ; disorderly ; all over the place ; jumbled ; jumbled-up ; pell-mell.
Example: Looking at the foot-thick carpet of serried and disordered books everywhere on the floor, he agreed that the library was outgrowing its accommodations.Example: At a later stage he may make up topsy-turvy stories with reversals of the pattern; finally he will improvise and impose hiw own.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.Example: Empirical studies of decision making have found that the process is more disorderly than described in rational models.Example: Mr Hammond said the Liberal Democrats are 'all over the place' on the economy.Example: Found that examples of shoddy production -- missing issues, jumbled titles, poor photography -- were commonplace.Example: We Americans are a nation of nations, a jumbled up mess of immigrants from all over the world, and our food reflects that.Example: After the torrential rains, streets had become canals, furniture was piled pell-mell outside homes, bridges were swept away, and highways were blocked by tree trunks and overturned trucks.more:
» agrupamiento desordenado = clutter .
Example: We can learn from good shopwindow displays and from the best museums about such matters as grouping of books shown and the number included (clutter is ugly and overcrowding confuses the eye).» de forma desordenada = pell-mell .
Example: After the torrential rains, streets had become canals, furniture was piled pell-mell outside homes, bridges were swept away, and highways were blocked by tree trunks and overturned trucks.» de manera desordenada = pell-mell .
Example: After the torrential rains, streets had become canals, furniture was piled pell-mell outside homes, bridges were swept away, and highways were blocked by tree trunks and overturned trucks.» de modo desordenado = pell-mell .
Example: After the torrential rains, streets had become canals, furniture was piled pell-mell outside homes, bridges were swept away, and highways were blocked by tree trunks and overturned trucks.» de un modo desordenado = higgledy-piggledy .
Example: A decision has to be made about whether the books will be displayed higgledy-piggledy or according to a plan.» estar desordenado = be out of order .
Example: The messages are out of order from a chronological point of view.