English to filipino meaning of

Ang kahulugan ng diksyunaryo ng salitang "disorder" ay isang estado ng pagkalito, kawalan ng kaayusan, o pagkagambala. Maaari itong tumukoy sa iba't ibang sitwasyon o kundisyon na nailalarawan sa kakulangan ng organisasyon, pagkakaugnay-ugnay, o regularidad. Kasama sa mga halimbawa ng mga karamdaman ang mga kondisyong medikal gaya ng mga sakit sa pag-iisip, mga karamdaman sa autoimmune, at mga karamdaman sa pagtunaw, pati na rin ang mga karamdaman sa lipunan gaya ng kaguluhan sa pulitika o hindi maayos na pag-uugali. Sa pangkalahatan, ang disorder ay anumang kundisyon o estado na nailalarawan sa pagkagambala sa normal na paggana o kaayusan.

Sentence Examples

  1. I awaked at the noise he made, and observed him to deliver his message in some disorder after which he went to my master, and in a great fright gave him a very confused account of what he had seen.
  2. They lay in a sort of orderly disorder on the great dining-room table.
  3. Maybe my family and friends are right, I think, wondering where I put that card Mary Jo gave me, the one for the counselor specializing in post traumatic stress disorder.
  4. Eventually, I was honorably discharged due to the lingering effects from the brain injury, and from what my doctors believed was a mild case of post-traumatic stress disorder.
  5. With his hair in disorder, and without his hat, he ran along the street as never man was seen to run before, overturning passers-by, rushing over the sidewalk like a waterspout.
  6. Fix was out of breath, and his hair was in disorder.
  7. Jackson must suffer from multiple personality disorder.
  8. The captain said that while we were at supper he observed me to look at everything with a sort of wonder, and that I often seemed hardly able to contain my laughter, which he knew not well how to take, but imputed it to some disorder in my brain.
  9. The wild disorder of the room the corpse thrust, with the head downward, up the chimney the frightful mutilation of the body of the old lady these considerations, with those just mentioned, and others which I need not mention, have sufficed to paralyze the powers, by putting completely at fault the boasted acumen, of the government agents.
  10. In short, the house in Saville Row, which must have been a very temple of disorder and unrest under the illustrious but dissipated Sheridan, was cosiness, comfort, and method idealised.