disorganized
disorganized — 形容詞
1. used to describe an event, system, or activity that has no clear plan or structu
混亂
缺乏計劃或條理
used to describe an event, system, or activity that has no clear plan or structure, often causing confusion or making things work badly
The music festival was so disorganized that some bands played at the wrong times.
那個音樂節非常混亂,有些樂團在不對的時間演出。
so + adjective + that-clause
Hao struggled with the disorganized filing system at his new office.
Hao 很難適應新辦公室裡混亂的歸檔系統。
modifier before a noun
The charity event felt disorganized because the volunteers received different sets of instructions.
那場慈善活動讓人感覺很混亂,因為志工們收到了不同版本的指示。
Esteban found the whole application process disorganized, with forms arriving in no logical order.
Esteban 覺得整個申請流程很混亂,各種表格寄來的順序毫無邏輯。
The government's response to the flood was criticized as slow and disorganized.
政府對水災的反應被批評為既緩慢又混亂。
- chaotic
stronger than 'disorganized'; suggests complete confusion and disorder
- messy
more common for physical untidiness; less formal than 'disorganized'
- disorderly
more formal; often used for crowds or behaviour rather than systems
- organized
well-planned and arranged with clear order
- systematic
done according to a fixed plan or method
文法句型
linking verb + disorganized
so + disorganized + that-clause
find + noun + disorganized
用法筆記
This sense applies to events, systems, processes, and physical spaces such as rooms or desks when they lack arrangement. For temporary physical untidiness, 'messy' is more common.
常見錯誤
2. used to describe someone who regularly finds it hard to arrange tasks, keep poss
沒條理
不善於規劃或整理
used to describe someone who regularly finds it hard to arrange tasks, keep possessions tidy, or plan ahead
Gabriel is too disorganized to keep track of his monthly bills.
Gabriel 太沒條理了,沒辦法管理好每月的帳單。
too + adjective + to-infinitive
Zuri's disorganized approach to studying meant she often missed assignment deadlines.
Zuri 沒條理的讀書方式常使她錯過作業的截止日期。
possessive + disorganized + noun
The new manager quickly realized how disorganized her team had become.
新主管很快意識到她的團隊已經變得有多麼沒條理。
Romi knew she was disorganized, so she began using a calendar app to manage her schedule.
Romi 知道自己很沒條理,於是開始用日曆應用程式來管理行程。
Nikos is the most disorganized person in the department — he regularly loses important documents.
Nikos 是部門裡最沒條理的人——他經常弄丟重要的文件。
- messy
focuses more on physical untidiness; overlapping but less broad than 'disorganized'
- scatterbrained
informal; describes someone who forgets things easily and cannot focus
- unmethodical
formal; lacking a clear or logical way of doing things
- organized
able to plan and arrange things well
- methodical
doing things in a careful, logical order
文法句型
linking verb + disorganized
too + disorganized + to-infinitive
possessive + disorganized + noun
用法筆記
Describes a habitual personal quality rather than a one-time mistake. 'Messy' is more limited to physical untidiness, while 'disorganized' covers time management, planning, and task handling.