disorderly

disorderly
adjective
1) (not neatly arranged; in confusion: His clothes lay in a disorderly heap.) desordenado
2) (lawless; causing trouble: a disorderly group of people.) turbulento, indisciplinado, alborotado, escandaloso
disorderly
tr[dɪs'ɔːdəlɪ]
adjective
1 (untidy) desordenado,-a
2 (unruly - crowd) alborotado,-a, escandaloso,-a; (- person) revoltoso,-a
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be drunk and disorderly estar en estado de embriaguez y alterando el orden público
disorderly house (brothel) casa de lenocinio, prostíbulo 2 (gaming house) casa de juegos
disorderly [dɪs'ɔrdərli] adj
1) untidy: desordenado, desarreglado
2) unruly: indisciplinado, alborotado
3)
disorderly conduct : conducta f escandalosa
disorderly
adj.
desaforado, -a adj.
desarreglado, -a adj.
desordenado, -a adj.
escandaloso, -a adj.
dɪs'ɔːrdərli, dɪs'ɔːdəli
adjective
a) (untidy) desordenado
b) (unruly) <crowd> alborotado; <person> revoltoso

disorderly conduct — alteración f del orden público

[dɪs'ɔːdǝlɪ]
ADJ
1) (=untidy, disorganized) [room, queue] desordenado; [person, mind] poco metódico

the disorderly flight of the refugees — la caótica huída de los refugiados

2) (=unruly) [behaviour] indisciplinado, turbulento; [crowd] indisciplinado, alborotado; [hooligan] desmandado; [meeting] turbulento

to become disorderly — [meeting, person] alborotarse

disorderly conduct — (Jur) alteración f del orden público

disorderly house — euph (=brothel) burdel m , prostíbulo m ; (=gambling den) casa f de juego

to keep a disorderly house — (=brothel) regentar un burdel or prostíbulo; (=gambling den) regentar una casa de juego

drunk 2.
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[dɪs'ɔːrdərli, dɪs'ɔːdəli]
adjective
a) (untidy) desordenado
b) (unruly) <crowd> alborotado; <person> revoltoso

disorderly conduct — alteración f del orden público


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